The SUM THE WESTERN GUARDIAN SUMMEBBIDE. AND _____> . News. subscriptions, Advertising Summer-slde:— Bell Bookstore, Water St. Toronto Bakery, Water st _,_ The Guardian will be delivered —-This column is reserved for new: or [null Interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be insert- ed at 2 cents a word Itrictly psy- ebie in advance, _ExTltA SPECIAL Ginger Cor- dial, 252 _a galon at Taylor D.ug co” KensJ:g.o'.i. —ll()P‘E. Kooks. Forks, snaths. scythe; and flnrpenlng stones cold \I Braces. L-1103-8-9-21. —FOR SOVEREIGNS of E'-u.m- mrsne, P. E. 1. visit REM 5 and 10. L-1080-8-8~2l —l’lC‘.\'IC ‘SUPPLIES Paper Cups, Plates. Napkins. Thermos Bottles etc Rsx. 5 and 10, summerslde. ~ L-1085-8-8-21 —.\i00NLIGHT EXCURSION this iV'edned.~.y. August 9th Carferry leaves Bcrdcn 8.30 P. M. returns H30 and 12.30. Band and dance Ol'Cll€:!i‘El. Tickets $1.00. L-1024-8-7-3i. -—,FINED 23 DOLLARS AND (‘0STS—A man from the Line Road pleaded guilty to illegal con- sLlm;)LlCll of intoxicating l'quor be- lore Mag'ist_raie Darby on Monday and was fined twenty dollars and iCs.5. -DU! OUTSTANDING offer of (extra pants Free) will expire shortly call and make your selec- tlon todrlv. Perfect fit guaranteed. lilatlrice Mill. l‘(sn‘s Clothler, Wat- rr sheet, summerside. L-1042-8-7-2i. -llE,\'l'!‘E users are strong in the belief that it is very beneficial — In retaining color in the foxes. It is not too early to begin thinking about color. Try I-lexite. Tl-IE DO .\iINION SILVER FOX FURS. LTD. L-1129-8-9-2i. —FOXMEN--Hexlrte Ration and Cubes is a complete feed for your (axes. The ingredients are the very best and the manufacturers can be relied upon to keep every bus: uniicrm. "The price is right. THE D’)l\ilNION SILVER FOX FURS. LTD. I.-1129-8-9-2i. —C.\NNED chicken for foxes is an ‘pensive and very conven- lu’ Pad for those who have dis"- flcultv in keeping a fresh supply >1 rlleztt. You will be surprised at ‘let us mliiiigli 8s Fox was in), L-1129-s-9-2lI —liE'l'UltNED TO NEW YORK---- lir. and Mrs. Edward Inmarl have returned to New York after a few iliIl‘5 in summerside. Mr. and Mrs. inman came home for the funeral of Mrs. Inma.n's mother. Mrs. Read who passed away recently in Mont.- real and whose funeral was hsld from st Marys Anglican church. Silmmcrsidc on July 23rd. - —ED‘.\l0NTON V1SI'l.'0R—Mrs. James Johnstone (Minna. Bowness) oi Edmonton is visiting at Ken- lingixm with her sistkr Mrs. Ge no slmms. it is outte some since her husband was pro- onei. of Mill Valley Mills, but time has dealt generously with er. Mr. Johmstone passed away mil: fifteen years ago. The lure- ol their ' slan ' home lntigs‘ them all ba at intervals of com: 303 me acme eficrv year. The cc wculd be dull indeed without hem. Etlni and lonoscmeness would overcome u:.—K —'l‘0URIS'l‘S FROM PENNSYL- AV'lA—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton m‘1’.on cl’ 2153 Chestnut St’... dmorc, Pcnn., who made a brief ur cf P. E. Isles.-*.~:i, were inter- i'i:aerl by e scribe last Thurs- ¢3.l' in Summlzrside. reinc province be sweet Elysium for firease from the high tempo of he in the crowded clti's. The! .211 c.'vn’“v'. main next year to ’ ‘V IN‘? It. looks as if l_'l&ally have wntiv unduls.t.in.r; natvure e inn-.i has a smthinv. effect in all hurrwn mture. No doubt it ‘ii eve: ihivs n-om ill.-. time of W‘l"s C1rt'€-r. i-be flrst white in l‘ovc is written record of I 0 by tho late Prof-"nor “$33.1 in the archives of the Bib- euue Nationals in Paris over N;. years am. thief Erhson. the -in an exnlcmer may huvebeen. "- hilt he ‘cit no known writ- the exact. vnrdit been but it was to ill"; land, AGENT—-Mn John Hand. 44 Wlter strut zut—rlmne 239-1 PRINCE COUNTY should be left with Mn. Pond 77 The Guardian may be bought daily at guy 01 gm, gounwin‘ “ores In Gourlleg 1) mm a-ua'«.""o‘i".'..i.'.:.‘.°.i. ‘is '9 III! home in Sununenide by cm-ier Boy at 20 per day or 104: per week. Phon 289-1 1 ch give your order to the boy rulionlibleior delive:iu on :5." :'b.I:er."°° or --NOSE GUARDS and retail at nraoe's.5i’.l-d11‘t’>':i‘.‘f;1f’g5f‘-_},'f ‘SPECIAL Ladies slacks zood material N ' 5 and 16. sIl‘§i{'zz:§§s):'.V*.'.'.89° pm‘ R“ ' L-I085-8-8-21 —IN ll0SPl'I‘A.l—Frie sis in . Blot to learn that Mrs. z.]I0hf:’Mu1:- TBY of Bummerside is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. s. —'l‘o ATTEND CONVENTION — Mr. Parvin Cass, Past state Deputy of the K. of C. left Tuaszlay mom. in: for Seattle to attend the su_ Pffime Convention of the Knight. of Columbus. g_ -EEADQUAn'rr:lts tor The House of Stone and Master Tau. ored mens and young mans cloth. me. We guarantee to satisfy all customers. MAURJCE M I L L, Clothier, Sumn:el'slde. L-1091-8'8-21. —DRUNK.EN DRIVER GIVEN 30 nAl(s—A mo.orist appeared before Magistrate Daroy on ruesday mom- illk charged with driving an auto- mobile while under the influence of liquor and wa. sentenced to 30 day in the County Jail. 5. -WI’: CAN fill any prescription written by any doctor RllyV~I‘l‘3l'€, Quality and accuracy guaranteed. Let us fill your next pl'esc:.ptiol'.. Gourlle's Drug Store. I.-1125.3-9-3i. Personals Murphy .( Kate —Mrs. P. C. Counickt, of Sydney N. 5.‘ is vis- iting friends in Charlottetown, Kensington and Emerald Jct.——K. -MlssJeim Morris. R. N. is visit- ing her ents. Mr. and lvus. C. R. orris, Summerside. She is accompanied by Mrs. Rix Oi Maiden, Mass. 8. —-Mr. Myron stall arrived last night to Join his wife who is vis- ins her tits. Mr. Ju.tice and Mrs. A. . Saunders —-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. I-lisrbzrt. D3-Xinis, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bagnall, and Miss Jean Simpson spent Sunday in Malpeque, guzsts of Mr. and Mrs. che.ter Simpson. —Dr. W. L. Micbellan of West Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. McLe1l:m and their ‘Juee children are spend- $2 =ing their annual vacation in the doctor's former home, Indian River. and with his brother Albert MoLe.1lan of Ken.sington.—K -—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macllean of Charlottetown were visitors to Ke-nsington, Indian River and Emerald on Su'.ldny.——K. -—Mra. Nettie ‘Dicker of Boston lsivlsitlru her old home in Irish- town and friends at Indian River. —Miss Jean King or Newfound- land and Boston is visiting friends at Ken:.ing«torn.—K. THE LESSON 0,!‘ LIFE This life it is a struggle great, If you would gain renown, Step alter step we try to rise And then go tumbling down. Tho‘ puned, and bnliscd, and 3 broken 0, With eyes made dim with team, Be brave and take a flrme: grip, Grow steady with the years. Then hitch your wagon tc a star And never plain to rail; Don't mind. thekiclss and knocks V0“ 833. 'Ihey'll help to blue the trail. world a heaven can be made, In spite of grief and pain. The rcse you plant on life’s path- WIY Will sumely bloom again Never exchange an old, tried rrie Be honreist, good. and kind. As through this wo.ld but. once V011 I0. Sweet memories leave behind. Give to the poor in their great need And help the weak grow strong; Touch the sore and the broken hearts with I. kind word or song. Bury your traumas deep my trtznd, The world will have their own; confide in the Eternal one He'll hear your burdens alone. Whenyoucometotlhe end of time took back over the way, Rejoice because of victories won In bottles foufiht today. -3111. John D. Crockett. Summerslde. MAYOR ih~”.i“"’~“"-‘v i"t'b‘~e". ad itb. “pie oiiwtlon is 5 «mil -one. ,,.,,-M ever" -rlmol c!tt'd here ‘V dowelltoeornruittplnem WELC Vlnitln ti clog _ ., . I Men’: . ‘ - suulmsltsrna _ g Oddfellowe and Reiteluhr Illxlllfli HILLA‘. rustling and Repairing OME MERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE . WED. & THURS. 0 GREAT srlinsl or '"rr:s'r 1=u.o'r"- tuuilarilli drum: 0 ill liv of with WALTER P I D G E O N WALTER C O N N O L LY Lzo CARRILLO DireeiodbyIukConIuy Pu-adue Lawrence Woinqurfln Also NEWS Shows at 7:15-9:10 Matinee Thllrszlav at 3 SUMMERSIDE II.'Piiitel.—_ ,Tll:e '. l; H _"‘_ A. Maciilnnc-n, resplon Y on J -- tied to by-. i J. J. Bowlen, M. L. ., a,]ga.ry- British Columbia by Del fence Minister I-an Mackenzie, re- sponded to by Premier '1‘. D. Pat- tullo; the Lifccral Purity of can- ‘adil. by Senator Norman Lambert, lleazi of the National Liberal Fled- elhtlcgl. \ nd Senator Calrine Wil- Sim 01 Ovmwa. and to “our leads." by Mr. Lapointe, both responded to by the Prime Minis . The banquet was scheduled to start at 7:45 A. D. ’I'., but it was long past that hour before the hoald tgsle gugsstis Yiterebllled intgi the man anque B.‘ B. . Meanwhile, the hotel lobby wagers scene of color and considerable acrimonious debate as the harassed stat’! of committee clerks attempt- al to smooth out ticket dii'lioul- 85. Less than 1,000 could be ac- cclnimodated in the main banquet chamber and those forced to sit elsewhere objected strenuously. But provision was made that the Prime Minister and his cabinet. with others of the head table grouip. would make a visit to each uining room just before the speech- making started so that all might see the guest of honor. While this round of visits was procecqlng the main banquet hall tables were removed and aks _i Mrs? Delta placed to increase the a.ocommo_ dation to nearly 3.000 i«0 1155911 W the speakers In addition to the cabinet, pro- premlers and ministers. the head table wuwecupied by 09143- ials of Liberal Do and to- vtnclal organizations and di inr- ies of the party, old and . sir William Mulock. former f justice of Ontario and e long-time friend of Mr. Mackenzie K1118. ‘'35 - hm félgve atom mfg Wu premi- ed u-ough poo on. senator sir Allan Agieeworth I minister undvar sir wl rid uurier. sat at tihe Prime M!l:1ieier'e richt and Mr. Lapoinie at his left. For- m name which‘ said Mr. Mackenzie King was the leader qt the only N01 national party in Cunluie. Premier Campbell’: 500005 said it was dho had provided t.'mes for Mr. t'l'r.- mind's honor that seats at various xine and zslectgn. lttibflvge he once:-va . A solid bloc of Iiliellll rented t:l:e Island It WWW amt:-bell cor tinned. HG I;-IBIS would be ::fioI«I‘Ifll‘“?l°°- '0' ’‘°_ ""“ "film boa 3*”-pail“ The Illlfi VII feold” L 'llt1n wltumol-x ml been rife that the liberal mm _m «mm and so Mr. oted Registration 0f Delegates At convention Additional delekntererri I - ierday etaummer-aide m'zi‘§{%. u-ldm9bebI.‘ilAs- eemhlg cm- H. . Hixcock, Grand Fhlls, New- and foundl . Mrs. Alia Prithee, Grand Bulls, Newfoundlen . Mn. Oarthem Gilbert. Halifax. Adi. Webster, I-lalfax. Minnie Dowe. I-Lantsport, N. 5. Mia Dagnall, Halifax. J. . Dagnail, Halifax. Daniel Harvey, Lawenoetown, N. Mrs. cu-rie Mitcheu, Moncton. . C. Geflcin, Mono‘ . . ry Barton. Moncton. . and Mrs. J. O. PurcY. Mac- B B. Herd, MacAdam. . W. L. Bright. MacAdam. Nliliéss Edna Ken Meiford Station. Ellen Gardiner, Sounerville, Mass. P. G. l-layman, St. Stephen. Mrs. D. R. Wilstln, St. Ruwelin Knox, Plaster Rock, N. harry 'I‘atlock, Plaster Rock, N. "Sophie Rltoey, Ri erport Mr. and Mrs. gay Speedy, st. E5 Elsie fcizreegh .Ioé;1g:n.sNN.S S. uy. og ns. . . Norris Grees. Jcgqins. N. s. beirt Hood. Joggins. N. S. Gordon Por.er, Joggins, N. s Mr and Mrs. E. Williams, Kentvllle, N. S. Mrs. Edna Maclnnis, Ke-ntville, N. B. 8 Mrs. Edith sawler, Kentville, N. 0 "Mr. B. M. Hudgcn, Kingston. Murray Hudgen. Kingston. BMIS. G. P. Baker, Kentvllle, N. ' Msses Jean and Vivian Mun- The roe. Kentville. Miss Adelia Dingle, Kentvllle, N. ‘Miss Hazel Heffler, Kentvllle, N. ‘Mrs. Isobel Rotter, Kentville, N. ‘Mn. Isobel Vincent, Kentville, N Mrs. May Van Blaccum, Kent- Vllle, N. B. Thelma MacKenzie, Lnggleviile, N. Wanda gppieby. Mlddletcn, N. S. M. G. oth. Goldborfl. N. 5. Mrs. Elizabeth GL.fin, Go1db:ro. Mrs. Agnes Davie ', Halifax Cord Heron. Hopewell, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. MacBl-ide, St. st- hen. rs. Jamie Cordon, Thorburn. . James Gunn, Wlllowdale. Miss R. M. Déuah, Glassville. Mrs. C. A. Deuah, Glassvillc. J. W. Heda. Halifax. Ira F‘. Goodwin, Wcrc£s‘er. Mass. M. Edwin Tsmeray, Worczster, Ma, 3. Mrs. Clayton Armour, Pugwash. Helen Parley, Port Elzfn. NM; and Mrs. Bamford, stewiacke. Mrs. J W. Ellsworth, St. John, . 3. Elizabeth Patrignice, Great Vill- 583. N. 5. Evel§tt.sBrowell. Harrington Pas- wfirs. ‘Faye Jewett, Arcostoo-k, N. ‘Mn. Elna Jiles. Aroostock, N. s. E. Margaret Jewett, Aroostoak. N. Howard Leadbetter. Miss lvlarcnoo Robinson, Dor- chesteir, Moss. 8. Mrs. er the illusion of Liberal disunity." said the Prince Edward Tsond Premier, declaring that Mackenzie King policies held united both his party and the Dominion. Hero Of Lusitania Disaster Passes GAINISVILLE, Tex. Aug. 8 - (A.P)—RAbqrt J. '1‘in1mis, 75, a cot- ton merchant who was one Of the ueitanla after an a fellow cottion merchant, R.al Moody, finished lunch aboard t e Lusitania. the ship was oed. They gave their life- belte to two women and plunged into the ocean Moody drowned, t Timmis swam for several hours un- til rescued. ",aO 0-2:---- 777e Puzzle Over Infant With Exposed Heart (By The Assoclatcd Press) MANILA, Aug. 8—-A cooing Fin. pino baby, with heart completely exzpsseu on its tiny chest, breathed cteacliiy today. baffling medical men as to what they should do, The seven-pound infant wasbcrn yesterday at o moternitv hospital in the Tondo slum section. Rest- ing on the chest at birth, com- pletely outside the body. was the heart. crtnn=e-ctscl to the body “av a. -large artery. 0t'he'.wi-‘e the infant; fliharznt v was normal. ’Ilhrou~h a stsml-sss cccktail glass. nlaced over the h.«_-an, at, birth to protect it, doctors and people nrom’nent in Mi1ni‘a have W3-t -ed the regular beat of I-ha orgn . Esrh pulsation moves it f'o:war'l u"t.h a jerk, then itqu5ck- ly settles b'l"k, Dortcrs c"=ba‘»3'l as to when and 1"?’-1’ ill‘-EV -°h*i'ld operate to nlace th.-, lvart ‘thin its natural n'ace. tho ti‘-er cavity. X-rav exam. 1T‘2“m1 r'i ' ‘Ni the cavity was l'“"““-r’*\"‘~ned. at least. two. ’““""‘ F'!l1""r than the e".rr"s°d Cr’;-av- Prof Lauries Latest Book Favors Germany. LONDON. Aug. 8—Professor Arthur P. Laurie, who revealed he had r:_:eived a “lump sum" from 8. Berth publisher for a book en. titled "The Case wr Crernlarly", has mlrzllly dsnicd u (;h:l1‘g5 made by th I r: Secretary, sir sam. last. week that the t.l'm5Ii Amity Associa- tion lmcwll as “The Link" was a tool of Nazi prcipaganda cfessor L';‘.l.lf‘i€, ’l'l, prominent. . and former il- . L. council of “The :59 activities elicited the Link." iolic.vi:lg statement from Sir Sam- uel in the House of Commons last. ’I‘hul'sday: “The professed object of this or- ganization is to promote under- standinsz bet/ween England and Gel-nlany. but it does nothing to -_ellablc the Germans to under- ( stand the English view, and de- ‘ votes itself to exlpressirlg the Gel‘- man vi-awpoinits. The information shows that the otganimtion is be- ing used as an insvtrument of the German propaganda service and that money has been received from Germtlnv by one of the active or- ganizers." Ptoicssor Laurie, discussing the latter charge with he n. said "1 cannot imagine at Sir Samuel Hoare was referring to me in his accusation." After working on his new book for two years. the Professor ex- plained, he offered it to London puiblishers, “but they said they would not. publish I book favor- able to . suggestion of a. friend." “On the he went on, “I offered it to the Pub - - They International Com pany in Berlin. said they would publish it and they did 50. and I have been paid a. 1 Ann for it. Copies are being - ed to certadn people and the book will be on sale in shape in this country. "It is a two.years' study of the rush I examined at first hand. and described the good" side of the Nazi organiza- tion. The Link‘; only paid anployee a typist. and all other work /I/o/77/'0 /lfier fakin C:9r!e/"S D2‘!/e Z/'l/er /3/7/s NAZI (Continued from page 1) thin t: e next few days, authoritative Polish sourcts mid tonight. Warsaw's reply to the Daxizig note requesting such negotiaivions was being drafted here as reports from the Free City said Albert. Forster. Danziz Nazi Leader. had gone to Berchtesgaden for all im- portant conference with Cll.ur.l- lor Hitler. Settlement of bile customs war revolving around the Amalia Mar- garine Works at Danzlg undoubt- edly will be the first problem on the agenda of the Polish-Free City" talks. Po‘ish customs inspectors were withdrawn from the plant July 31, because of “Nazi inter- ference" wllih their work. War- sa/w’s move automatically made Danzig Margarine subject to P01- ish ciutcims duties and provokcd I Nazi cry that an “eronomfc war" was being waged. Forster was expected to arrive back in Danzig tomorrow, prob- ably with instructions from Hitler on the course to be foi'owed dur- ‘ ing the negotiations Polish quart- ers indicated tile Warsaw Govern- ment wduld reject any Free City demand for reduction of the num- ber of inspectors assigned to Dan- ”; . Publisher Injurfled In Fall At Fair‘ mow YORK. E; 3 ——(CP)—‘ Cecil Day. publisher of the Liver- pool, N. S.. weekly ncwspe.per.’I'h'3 Advance, fill in the Ns-w York WorId’s Fair Grounds today and ’ broke his right thigh-bone. ‘He was reported from hospital tonight as "resting comfortably." Mr. Day's right leg is crippled and hefellwhen his crutch slipped on the rain-soaked pavement The Liverpool publisher was on. 3 tzwoday visit to the Fair with a. group of fellow-mtmbers of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers 155- ‘ sociation. The Canadian newspfipermen were guests of the Borden Com- pany at luncheon and Mr. Day was entering the milk compan:/‘s pavilion when the accident oc- curred. Training Courses Lead To Employment orrswa. Aug s—'-'<cl>>—.l>nwtlc- tftheyouthsmk- infiilayaopltaaxgoenxo me ncial train- ing oourse intended to lead 182:0 em- 16,8'l you took 4.747 were Dlaced - In other training projects, 55.934 omen young men and women welt enrolled, aims in aimculiuml and tralrling c0llrses and 24,258 in in num soc. N 3“. tel-i . pl-inoe°Edwu.rd Isiah 5 dam mv ion is volun- 2,’1’l2; On , 1,3&I; obooirgmnim/c &fi lII3er“3a§'-'iIIeméml visit. an guru «pun WELCOME ,wul«:N IN SUMMERSIDE — sror "AT — CORNEY BROS. UAR IDIAN ‘ Go-operation Stressed Need In Farming or day “at home" Station here today that begun to farm. been vlayins." he Haiti. He also took the farms: of the Maritime to task for complaining about nnrkets for their products. “F'a.i'mers in the Maritime: have a market, and a. good me."he said. “But. you mint develop it. Fur- ther the farmer has n. mud1grent- er control over the market than thinks they “We’ve Just he he has. “et's get. together and on the price of our products," he urged “l.£t's find out what the market price of a pound of butter. 0: a chicken, is and then sell it for that price instead of at differ- ent prices." He doubted that very many farmers knew the cost of their pro- ducts. 0n‘y when they made a study of the actual cost of produc- tion would they know what they were doing. "If the farmer farms intellig- ently." he continued. “there is no reason why he should not make as good a living as a man in any other business." ' Report Substantial Gain In Car Sales NEW YORK. Aug. 8——The Gen- eral Motors Corp. put another brig-ht. touch on the summ pic- ture of United States business im- provement today by reporting u substanaial gain in car sales. sales in July were out at 102,- 031, compared with 78,758 trucks and cars in the same month of i938. For the first seven months the total was 802.492 units against 576.878 in the 1938 rlod La/test sales reports from t 1: field en- oouraged motor makers to look for further expansion over the next year or 50. Elsewhere the business news imcsiiy confirmed recent indica- i tions of an upturn. 54 YEARS IN ONE JOB LON’DON—(CP) ——After 54 years’ swrvicc with a manufacturing firm. lti/‘(rad Sarah A Cleveland has re- re . Vi'ILDFI40WERS PROTECTED CAPE TOWN -—(GP) —-Selling wildflowers is illegal here. For pick- ’nu oro‘eas and pink and white hoather to sell. a laborer was fined fl ($4.68) or 10 days in prison. I TELLS PRESS onus illsis WITH cuianlss Roosevelt Comments On Defeat Of Neu- trality And Lending -Spending Mea- sures. . that a licans and Democrats gambled with the welfare of 1,500.- ooo,oo0 people in rejecting his ll-2u~ tr-ality program and with the jobs of 20,000,000 Americans in scuttl- ing the lculding and housing meas- tires. At his first. press conference since the conjressiollal sessiol: ended, the President said u sclld R/epubllcall minority and 20 to ‘.25 per cent, of the Democrats in Con- gres had:—— Made a. large wager W‘.Lh the uation, on neutrality. that then would be no war until sufficiently - long after they returned to \Vas‘.l- i' lngton inJanuary for them to take care of things. and:— wagered that rlvaie industry and busixleav. wou take up ' slack occasioned by dropping 1,- 000,000 Works Progress Adminis- tration workers this year and by closing out next spring a Public Works Administration program AAA ...-. which had been p'i‘0V‘.dil'lg 2,uw,vvu u_. 0 It was a combination of Repub- licans and rebellious Democrats which forced Administration lead- ers to postpone until the next. ses- sion efforts to obtain Senate arson on neutrality and, in the House, prevented consideration of thin lending and houslm! nirtmlr-es. If this coalition loses its neutral- ‘ty wager, Mr, Rcosovelt declared they have tied his hands and he has practzcalhr no power to mrke an American effort in prevent any war outbrrak. He said that was a pretty se:1ou.s resncn.si‘3lllty. As for the lending and rousing prozrlirn-5. he said. W P. A. ml‘: would be cut from 3.000.000 tn 2- 000.000 by next snrlntv. an-i thn P W.A. DTG‘Z'l'$T" v'v‘.~~ *'“.'\‘r“'rr*" to another 2,onn.noo i"irll\ '=‘<.\"l“. have ended. With de rvr i~ said. the individuals invrlwnl l”‘=>‘ 21000000. If borne-< rioe< not t-um m. slack. he said. the (‘r)uY‘f.rv n‘ace the responsibility I’- oondition on the comzrossinritl /- alitiou. ,._. can. WHEAT, con 011.. Prices Groceries — Fresh Phony 802 A eheopu feed oun- pend TIIE ll0H‘I|lI0|| SILVER FOX FIIIIS, Ltd. GREETINGS T0 I.0.0.F. DELEGATES Q I - — FROM — J IMMIE ’S GROCERY BUY YOUR FOX SUPPLIE-“ from rm: common suvrn Fox runs,i.ul. R.A'l.'ION—WiGh MeIt—A line oer- ull feed with was de- hydnted beer «ma. 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