~ UHARLUi'in'l‘UWN KH-1RIII"' ______. mroBER 28A. 1.932 . I w . '_than extensive death of the . | h . ." ~ , - and evidence of -- u» up- Gaunt Hliltzb El litt “ ANNOUNCEMENT l" - ” ’ ° . Bay of may at st. Andewe and FRIDAY For ‘ NNUAL COLLECTION °" °“° °““»" °°“‘ °’ "°" “"°“" - moi-cut Rue-mi - He-u- De audible UdIIIOrC BIFOS Money 4 FOR §‘hffj‘“"}*-d,“’“ff° =30?» h" go" Gnume FrenchPastry Mvnliirlfll m». P - Saving ° Y- n ca ng n ury prev ous 8.00-Youn' People's Societ -—' ' ‘ u» uu.» year. a numerous PIES uuuute-tu stun _ siuu GY°°°YI°S Great George Street and Worthyh Corner- Values A-l CREAM PUFFS Hau- It seems now fairly clear that a FIG LAYER CAKE _ ————i..——- . . u . u o u o o sible for sea/city of eel grus in the! DOUGHNUTS i Industry PrQpOSQd 3C P61‘ Cake R(Pa'stry) . . . 7 lbS. 23C Each 24c g , following yea: spread northward CHICKEN PIES ' l » - and in the latter 91ft of m1 u- ' new WESIWUNSTER (m. 26_ TOMATO SOUP . . . 8c woy-io-zi-mwf-fli. "med the W! 8"“ B8 f" l5 WW‘ Th“ u“ °l 3”“! '5 “n” by The proposed ‘establlshrhent. of. a D Wilmer! 8t lleinl) . . . I I ' ~ Breton Island and Northumberiinchu“ M u“ M“ Pa“? cooks An beet sugar industry in the Fraser C h P. & G. Z Zing’ so] aiming‘? it“ Sawfly‘ Nothing used but the purest of Vliney. 005M113 $750,909. by British - ~ 2 pkgs- 17c - Y ° Pa“ m‘ B 9 r ingredients. . capitalists will be laid b for a. I ' ~ In yo“ along the ‘mi-them m" o’ m‘ meeting of presidents and Eecreetar- 29c Package . . . . . . . . . 1 lb. 13C 0 bars _ Ana-mic was‘? Th“ Y"? it if ies of iiohrds of trade of the fias- . spreading northward to the north 221 Queen Sm,“ m. valley h‘ Ahhohsmm Saturday ‘ . . , . . , , . 2 lbs, 49C cs8 s 'ho.re of P ince Edward Island and , ' afternoon at 2 o'clock. The meet- . "P $119 68st mist of New Bran», ing has been called by the Associ- ' ' - ' ~ - boxes _ _ “man in Amum wick, but apparently has not yet ta B - _ c . h ‘* ° *““‘ ° "‘°‘°“‘°“‘ S‘““°" “We” u. as m BS Chaleu! n, u... N R 3,3,, 33);? ;j_,,f_;§g;-h;gg,;=;;;§, ' TOILET PAPER .. 5 rolls 16¢ 4 lbs 2- '** -' . - - . i ' . ac ‘TM “l an” (zoshen mhflm) at ah m m 1 I w _ ther north according to informs , IE ‘r thirty iepreselltatll/ES will attend. _ ‘ villch to the boI-tlnan is a nukance. I iua, ies andebrfikisshlpzgs r;.°£h:i_ gm" sklvsnhhv DX-tTl-mwlls. A: the dls- _ x- ‘ h According to proposals of the Bri- 0 ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' lbs‘ 19c m mallow wnte as it inierfems ' achois." We have observed ti: econ- ifiheashhh: filgewggerroofyetahf: Th], y, "Spry"; m, new, but 305x351“, .1 OXIKZULZS ap?€°:mategyd5'0gg 4 pkgs. 1 lb. 39C ‘m, me operation of cars and pro- dition in Charlotte county, N. B.‘ I ,, m ti; ts f b ' -te -. . m BC WW e nee e ' ' ppuers, proves to be a most useful ‘eon the Bay of Fundy, and in Wcsi- faymlgtmgfy; thfgfilnis 73.13135‘; mavyflbeellllzzrted) a: Flfxsrtiatcrzacr. l: 3:31:11“? d this Oumm would be 1 lb. bar 11C ppptqlt has required a. season of moreland county, N. 3., and Prince him d S; g h." fyhhe per word. strictly Diwali“ l" id- meq Hf f” m fine‘ $200M!" 1°‘ . . ]])S_ 25c “m”, w reveal ha the huhhc the county, P. E‘ I" on Northumbcrland via e the nor em nor o. . , 1e fulfil)’ and $~io0,000 for equip’ . (plnk) 1 ]b_ tin 12c m, part that it plays in relation strait, and at Halifax, N. s. There ] f“: ofihst’ Iiawrence’ which '3 M - osvaunxsn environ-services’ wit] ‘PT, Damn“ me s°hem° 5 lbs‘ 18c " ' to man. Thouslffs Oltttgns or t]? ‘have been reports of Sub't"1l‘l=\‘~1i' awn”: wit: parfieefcfixjeflwei by f“ sumhh o“ 3°31» 9'5 mum's? fiend slailliltilltlczegi glilzfiiilttlibgsetfi lbs. S dried leaves a e arves e anliua Y l this c_ond‘tiorn of scarcity from the l; V " n ‘ _ u _ h N m, R m ; 730 p_ m" . H \ I ‘ v [mm our \Atlantic waters (ch'efl.‘y"followlng districts of Novu Sso‘iu: 810$ a131,? thrhyhiifg. f3: o: Stahlclyl BrlJdge. tlllisiils cordially sfigliffectfieafzqlowh Buneless 2 lbs- 25c J m Nov“ 8Com) m form an 1mm“- »P1c.°“' and Mmmnlsh “mm,” slimy brown ccgatin rhould not be’ 1*“ “d- w- A- Palersim- Mini-W"- in Du-til Richmond and Sumgas on \ 2 lb‘ Pkg' 19c IF’ “mde °f mmmeme “Sad m" lIIIBDWlW Harris). ml/BIYWSS 0011"" ggngugpd with this Q10; 1t is not an '—'i' a SliilillvSttlle the product being ' V ' ' O satiation in refill-lemma and oth- ty (Inspector Smith). Victoria evhlehce o, discus; heh, mm, h "rm: FUNERAL or the late gmppu, ,,..,-.,ss' me “he m, hehmh , PHGGS EffGBtIVG Oct. t0 hlvork, and for upholsterifls Dur- county (Irmlector O'T00l('i, cape growth of diatoms’ flegchahgeyln Charles D. McLean will be hefd u; B@;1,,,..1,,,,n g lb. tln ‘ es, It is also valued by {he fish- ‘Breton county (Inspector Kitchen). c010,. may be 5;, ehensive that the privately from his late residence ' The [,,~:,l,,,5¢;1 plant for the Fraser qmilll or coast farmer as a. mater- Richmond county (Inspector Thur- whole plant appears brown but on at Clyde River on Saturday. vullgy would produce 12,000 tons o . ilifor banking houm on the w- good)‘. Halifax county (Dr. A. H. “mom we bases o, m; 19am ' sum, ,,,,,,,,,,;1y_ . (Sugar Krlsp) rm“ °f "m" and f“ befldlns helm and Irvpecwr Day), Queen's hm me mud Wm be mum, h, h, (ruoltoamwn CHARGE, Unit- ____i. LARD 3 f0;- 25c ulue. as well u for lertflizlns the I county (Inspector Buchanan), ma, when the amass ,5 wen hd. ed Church. Services for Sunday, bud. The sportsman is also con- shelburne county. (Inspector vhhceh the leaves are found more Oct. 30 are as folows; Smrgecn. French BO Wins 2 lbS. 27C BUY NOW AND S AVE WW1 l5 "'5 T°°t5 1°17" the 911"‘ i Incke). and Yarmcuth county o. lesgmhtted together and tam“; ll. a. m.; Miltown Cross, 2.30 p. m.: y _ _ dim! food during the Winter Eel‘ (Inspector dlhltremont). Nothing to no“ up 1n m; wage,- They Georgetown, ‘l p. m. It IS our sincere conviction that mn for brant and wild geese. mum be learned of any scarcity in break readfly mm Short plécw am i- ELL you will never again be able to buy _ '-"“°“F ‘h’ 91”" °' m“ “a m“ 111°" Mmlem Wm“ 0f the 6"" the roofsiocks, if dug up will’ also NEW L°ND°N GROUP-Pres‘ WASHINGTON October 2e - MAXW °°mm°diti°5 a‘ Pr“s°“t day Prices» per tm 10¢ u the red, brown. and green sea- pg st Lawrence (m, pmmson p, pmve to he brmhh The disease d?» hyhehah Chum, h, Canada’ m. Georges Pm Donhne’ represengmg HOUSE much less will we be able to repeat the weedsrofvaried florm. the eel grass Iewis) or at Newfoundland (m. mop. h, We shmmeh that hi vices on Sunday, Qcf/Qbgr soth-"France, won the Seventh “hemp prices that we are selling merchandise i: zfllfxréilizclhegé ‘:16; ear; (c; slap: | pitgoldfhnimwrh 01-. o. “hen m, Wm, is w, m_ and g5: will betas followsfllltnhlgh clinch: “an”, m.,,_,,,.ich,hcch,eslh_ t _ COFFEE at during this Sale. BACON h-_ holding“ aJ-‘d b d b e ers. . I. . oemells of l‘ most marked in the suPel" water.‘ 230 p. m. GfiiIltl e. . P- “ Lucylle D. Uflldblillth, cf Los Take Zldflintilgt‘: 0f 0U!‘ cflerings ' ' l" - Y" Y Pacific Blolnwai Siam" WYMS Well up in estllruies the eel grasS Limit‘ Rlver- Anselm. the United States entry. 49c 1 “L ti“ and stuck your pantry for your fall 19 means ofspores- The eel srass on that the eel grass appears to be may be cnm-cly horn,“ 0,, Se“. *- placed second and Cit-dries o. P. and winter requirements; c PRESBYTERY MEETING-The Smith, oi England, third. _ a the contrary is like its relations, the ordinary plants of the land, in being of complex structure, in hav- uig roots and rootlets embedded in the bottom mud, and in breeding by means of flowers and seeds. It is the only seed plant living in the fully salt water of our coast. Attention was first directed to the condition of the eel grass last Blologlcal Laboratory, Woods Hole, could be found of their either hsvJ Sunday October 30th will be as fol- tcrnaiionnl competition were R. m m“ m Sign ,. 5am Anton Rm probably very old. They were trus- ‘with _ winter hr its affect on the brunt Mavachusetts, wrote in July that lug been ihdured by disease lust ‘ 10W Hflrtsvilie 2 o. m., s. School Eric Baden, of Dublin, Ireland, and mgtha Peary héhhhmah “m 1s sed up with sticks to keep them in POTATOES. nun/u) k BUTTER: nnd geese. its scarcity bringing the eel mass mere had hot devw year as at the mouth of the rlvehi 1.15 p. m. Brookfield 3.15 p. m.and Henri Emile Phaff, of Holland. living hoot that Onhy the brave are true “lard “apt TEA 0R COFFEE ‘them to the shore, as along Qll€8lll|loped ngflnglly H115 year, 131-, m- being attacked by the disease I Hunter River 7.15 p. m., s. School ltliss Goldsmith spoke on "The poets and that those who make a 25g 1118190301‘ Buchanan) and Shel- Qeorgg w_ J f; 5 m; d a ghL f d t d t Q15 p_ m, ' C(iii.\‘CllllIlOl"i"—fllld Smith's subject Md f hh h d_ d bot“ I‘ e er ormc m s year n5 was oun nex my o living at it are even braver. on s e o e zar reme y e HOME MADE CANDY | urne (Inspector Locke)‘ counties in southern Nova Scotia, or per- hi?! causing the death of some as in Antigonish county in northern Nova Bcotla. (Inspector- flu-rig), When summer came the failure of the eel grass to grow in any quan- my in certain districts awakened alarm in those persons most pendent upon its harvesting and the Atlantic stations o tthe Biologi- oll Board were asked to look into lhe matter. failed to reveal anything more old matted ‘eel grass roots embedded in the bottom mud, and sparse, nee- lrlctcd mwth of leaves. This con- dition eeeme to have been general from Northumberiand Strait south- wards, but to a less degree or not de- ' ‘normal on the coast of British Co- lumbia. There have been rumors that the eel grass in EIPTOpGflll wa- fers is affected, but we have not had direct statements. Sub-normal Development Prof. W. R. Taylor of the Maine that according to Dr. Truitt of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory eel gnu has been only one third trmber l3 at the mouth of the, Dunk river: near Summerside. P. E. -P1'°5bl'l°'y Edward of Prince up the river at the highway bridge the flats were green with dense masses of eel grass and no evidence the Blvukfleld Cmlgregatm“ BROOKFIELD-Thé services in on be the case for the eel grass of ' —*- Bfdeford river, an arm of Mvpeque. CLYDE RIVER"O" bay on the north shore of file Is- 0970b" 30th the Service m Sunday the the normal quantity in ohesepcake "bay, and along the “Seaslde" <out- er coast) the bays, coves and estu- aries are, and have been, nearly entirely depleted of eel grass thisl’ year: he also wrote that a corres- pondent from Exmore, 30 miles north of Cape Challes on the coast l hflre- The lflst IBW years have for I “m? Pm" m? of Virginia, stated that "e01 grass’ mWQl-lflfltlofl 8t U?!‘ has been very scarce and possibly none in these waters during the Div-st two years." Dr. Needlcr of the Prince Edward Island Marine Sta-h “W. YQPOrted the appearance of a | "@- diweased condition in the eel grass ‘g “Yiilleffltllre _ have been of any moment in aiding P-E-L-NBW GIBSKOW N9"- of the north shore of Prince h Ed word Island, which had grown in ‘normal Iuxuriance up to that time lmtd. will be at ll a. m., S. School 10 a. I.. living eel g ass was found only 1515"‘! Wm meet l" “gum? quar" “Poke with with dlffpuity. although the bot. trrly session at l1 a. m. on Tuei- fire, turned his subject “The At- mm mud conmgncg a dense m,“ of‘ day Nov lst in Zion Church Hall, tuchment of French Youth to Tra_ g1“, dead rcohh on the other hand! Charlottetown. I idition and Progress," into a. critic- Tilc youthful French orator, who characteristic Latin ism of contemporary world condi- tion. The other two orators in the 1n- vrzls “Whlinm Ewart Gladstone." In concludinq his masterful ad- lress, the 19-year-old French scho- lPresbyternn Church, Clyde R’ver 111i" Siliflf "I maintain, that we shall owe Souflrrn 0 igln A‘. the south. whence the disease has apparently come, the coastal water is warmer and salter than this region been rather dry and the best part of our future to the ‘ crisis if it strips the word progress ENJOY“, - v15“. __ Miss Em, cf its halo and restores to it its for- Munho or Providence’ R‘ I“ spent mer significance-the advance t0- two weeks vhcflhon m hheMarh ward the universal ideal of justice, s_ While in wmtvne peace and happiness. _ “And so, in the dnrkncss where men and nations are in commotion, m. she was at the home other mother‘ wlfm, but, wnsidcring the range in M-PS- Hush Milnm- Acwmpafled by salinity and temperature which Mrs- 30b?“ Thilmlfifm 511° °r°55ed permits pg develppmme 0g the @115. on the Hochelaga to charlottetcwll 01st‘, it is not easy to see how the and visited the new C. N. R. Hotvl g; slight increase in salinity and and spent W! “Wk “d “n” h“ 0i’ our waters can sister, Mrs. D. K. Ross at Conwall, disease. mt ‘ ‘he spread of the and again VISITORS IN P. E. ISLAND — summer in Pltrticular i Blow Ibeoluhly guaranteed. D- A, BRUCE O Wk?" Autumn Winds l T|P_ TOP overcoat tailored to your mus," will give you the utmost in comfort and pro- tection. And its smart style, perfect Fit, end wearing qualify will satisfy even the most inoleriels-ihe latest products of the world's Qldlflfl woollen mills. Fit and satisfaction ere . T|P TQP Clo tiles Cold Olurlotletion ton. If, happens that the general to P. E. Island, cn Saturday. 00M urea from which tropic forms were 15th, and spent a. few 6W5 at reported to us last year oorres- Cornwall. They uttfifldcd Church ponds with the area in which the at Cornwall at 3 o'clock mid also eel g ass was damaged then by the saw the Pageant at We t Covohead (fscasc. The unusual circulation of at nsht. 8nd Blllflyed u‘? MSPMI" the wafer, which was responrizle ity of the kind pcolfo OI that 934W for the tropic forms observed, may They returned to westvile on nlro have brought the disease go ‘Iuesday accompanied by m“ ollr coast. l1). K. and Mrs. Ross, Wm. C. and We are without knowledge of the Etta Ross. 'I'heY P555“? u“'°“5"'h exact nature of the disease pnd of Amherst and Oxford and saw the where lt has bccured in the pm beaut ful Wentworth Valley l“ H's or what its course mav have been. autumnal beauty, paying Lhrmlgh There is. therefore, l'ttle to go on ‘rruro and over Mount Thom, they ‘n atfcwpilng any prognods for arrivcd safefiy at Wcsivillc in the. the future. our cbservationshof this evening, Mss Munroe visited Lorne "ummer coats {he belief lhat. and Hopewell and left for Provi- when the disease dsoppears it will qenoe. R. L, on Tuesday morning require several yours for me bedeto v19, Brown's Pont and the Short return to their old condition. In no Li“ Railway-New GIHSEQW NW5- area have we found all the plants ‘destroyed, for in (he extreme cas- ‘es living plants are merely few and small. However, if the mud [beds should be washed away, it’ would be icvg before they could be NEW YORK, Oct, z7-Thc world- replsced. Where the disease is pres- mega-am said today that lilo 58¢- ent for the first time this year, a8 0nd son of Col. and MrS- 911M195 ION Molmow LINBBERG" mm or Lrnuaunolrs SECOND son Year ego, the proportion of plants Lindbel-ghk. Morrow is Mrs. Lind attacked ghie year is relatively bergh’: maiden name. smell, and in some Faces no evi- denoe was found of any disease mfiitary attrhe in B-rfn. Wu the guest cf the GX-Kflel‘ at Doom for I few dlyg recently. I A The county of London. in which '1 the Oiflv of lnndan, now has ‘I48.- uncertain, anxious and following different paths, we are, despite all, advancing, strong in our youth, to- ward that Joyful moment when there shall appear in, the nascent dawn of the new day enriched by the tradition we have preserved and appreciative of our efforts, the fu- "tlirc." this. ou- coastal waters have been Mku Etta Milli") and MYS- mum‘! invaded by tropic fishes and pienk- Thompson, 0f Wcsfivllle. N- S» Wm" EXPORTS 0F AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS FROM CANADA TO THE UNITED STATES A table is published in the forth- coming issue of the Commercial In- telllgence Journal which shows the exports from Canada to the United States of principal commodities such as are produced on Canadian farms or are manufactured direct- ly from such farm products, during the month and three months ended September, 1920, i929, 1931 and 1932 with the United States tariff rates in force. QUEEN 0F HIKERS MARRIED Just before Miss Ivy Springeet was married in e park near Syd- M)’, N. S.’W., she was elected "queen of the hikers" for the day. Ten thousand people then watched the wedding, when she became Mrs. H. H. Hillier. Hikers came for miles to see the double cere- mony. Nine special trains carried 6,500, while thousands rode _by regular trains or hiked. being permitted to live in the capi- tal. . made on or before that date. Call and get what bags you require. J. Lester Douglas l-JBLMJZNI "'80 dwellings. en increase of near- ly 80,000 in 10 years. Charlottetown, P. l. l. pious, liepairs ' His Specialty NEW YORK, Oct. Z6.—“I still wonder at my own nerve at hang- Anton has been repairing poetry for 15 years. He approaches the task as an umbrella repairman ap- proaches a. leaky umbrella. "There's no mystery in poetry to one who understands poetry.” he said. “It‘s simply a. question cf sub- ject, mood, and the proper choice of words.’ Rometkifs repair shop in Green- wich Village is a small room at the top of a long dark flight of stairs. There are a few book shelves and in them are hundreds 0f books 0f verse. Piles of poetry cover the floor. The window sill ls stacked iwith manuscripts. Even Rcmatkas desk and his spare chair arc loaded with verse. "I think everyone sliouldwrite poetry," the repairman said. "It gives you zip and pep and allows you to wake up fresh in the mom- ing." Romatka has clients in nli parts of the country. Farm boys in In- diana, school teachers in the south, business men in the middle west, send their sonnets and couplets to him and he polishes them up, and. sends them back for six cents a line. “I'm not getting rich at six cents a line," Romatkn said. "But I make a living. It's better than do- ing something you don't love and getting rich. I'm very fond of poe- I try." Hundreds of pools live near Rom- atka's repair shop. But he finds that the people who call themselves poets are impatient of advice, while the amateurs who write at odd moments between other tasks, ap- preciate professional aid. He has classes and “working groups" and ‘ scirees where scanning, metre, and rhythm are discussed man to man. Romatka is compiling a tome on poetry, telling in detail and in many thousands of words, exactly how to write, anything from a sonnet to an Epic. His work will provide words Dried Lizzards Used By Chinese In Tonic eminent chemists in Washington found some of these amphibians in nmplee of materials that were eub- mtfed by e Chinese company in conneo“ r with its request for a permit to use industrial alcohol in ‘nrg, The “gobalfl or lizards, from the Gobi Desert of China, according to The Washington Star, are supposed to have a particularly potent ef- fcct in the medicine. The ones re- ceived recently were well dried and WHITPS Tea Rooms WEEK-END- SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK l_ carried as part of its inscription. "Rheumatic remedy for external use. This medicinal preparation to be used for rheumatism. lumbago and painsq-"Warm and rub well on FRESH EVERY DAY \ A label designed: to go on ‘the affected parts." l In small type further down on the label. however. is another sig- |nificant part of the instructions. ireading: "Dose, one ounce before I meals; alcohol, 25 per oent by vol- ' lime." Whether the government, through its Bureau cf Industrial Alcohol. Ewill grant the petitioning Chinese ‘merchant a permit to use industrial ‘alcohol for making up this medl- cine remains to be determined through due course of Investigation to follow. It was explained. how- ever, by Dr. W. V. Llnder, head of the technical division of the Bur- eau of Industrial Alcohol. that many native Chinese remedies are allow- ed to be manufactured on the ground that they do not furnish to the general public a "potable" or drinkable alcoholic beverage. One of the famous Chinese wines. how- over. known as Ng Kn Py, is on the taboo list of the government as alcoholic beverage and under law and regulation cannot be either imported or manufactured in this country’. Vnlncr, chemist of the laboratory in charge of medicines. said the tiger claws. donkey glands. snake gall and lion's paws. Analysis of many of the things submitted show’. |they contain nothing familiar to the phnrmacopei except alcohol. How a hugs- snake was found ir n half banvl of Chinese wine was; recalled as the lore of Chinese med- icines was surveyed. The discover: was made in New York, wilere at- tendants wcre stirring through a small opchng in the cask The stick hit something. Npongey The barrel wns opcncd. and there. coiled up in the bottom, was a huge python-pickled. . Tiger hearts and ulnnds are sai1' to be used extensively in some pro- paratioirs, rvhiio the hcarl of u vlild- cat was found once. Anlong other curiosities arc young river's horns ground hog, goose, sparrows. "ihrm sankes." blackleg fox. cilivkon ClflVlS “leopard with gold coin." rice bird.- nnd snake gall. Unusual claims are made in the advertisements for some prcpnrnt- ions, for instance: "Black-lei: fox wine results to bq found are in- lcrcuse of wisdom and helping kid- Besides lizards nnd turtles. Peter my groupie," Bngong is a food propnrml by tho Chinese resort t0 such mysterious nntlve Australians from a butterfly ingredients in their medicines as p; [fig gpnug Dannie ROOPS LTD. THE HOME OF GOOD MEAT AND FISH SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY l ROAST PORK noose-enriches PORK CHOPS (trimmed) Ilc 1512170: nu w. This swimwear! u- l» NEUIIALGIA GERTIFIED SEED 18g OM M“ to mum: hi: that the disease will shortly ‘ m,,,,,‘,,,dk,.,flht. c i} Pugh-lg‘; . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . u I a. M“, "*'°'m‘“"'““°' F""":"-":M' tumfi-tuhxufrgdtllzargfug: 2for u’ w” h" q ‘d.’ I‘ H’ 4 “mm! wit“ “m” 5mm‘ " T Nixie 5g," dlgleivglflyyilgustlnlmig bizouizlftiiellzaht fizulliidtrfu 3:: Also FRESH AND SMOKED FISH INCLUDING OYSTERS AND SCALLOPS AT LOWEST PRICES 389 -PHONES— 5690-10-2 ~31 > 390 . -.......\..t....., the wini - "shdioug 4 "PMTPQQIIB bill. P- E- 17-. it seems A Lindbergh has been named Jon‘ Nepal’ one or the provinces o! that rhyme with words that most » - . t0 9"?" entire hm‘- "W 59W MOYNW I-vlfldbemh- 1 d1 1 - people would think impossible on i l Ernie‘ 2231c! see the wide, attractive range plants escaping. On the other hand rt n said the Jon was chosen m- oglyuh’: gzfglslfiiflo‘; ‘ifdiffjgfi mhhmh ..Phehmohh,., h“ w I CHmCE ROAST BEEF t a ~ re e overcoatmgs in all the popular yvhere the dreaee was pmrht a a Scandinavian forebcar or col. - ample. 1 ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “