' l7 Pownai Street fvlAkUlrl-ETLIDIIJMI THE GUARDIANS THRIFTY. SPRING IS HERE I See The Smart ‘IAIIDBED SUITS AND COATS A’l‘ R. P. SIMPSON queen Street. Phone 236. See our line of Rabbits, liens. Chickens, Ens. Bowfl- Wm‘ and Sirucers. E" Cull!» Bun"? C0115. eie. We specialize in Moirs and mun“ 'n Chuckles. Make your selections now. (let them when required. 50 i0 $1110- E. A. FOSTER IINTIIAI. DRUGSTORE jl-Ilvfi Take udvnntnme of our SPRING FOOD SALE (ii-t your supplies for Easter now st the lowest prices in the city. us.‘ V LKLIAU/\ .3 CASH URULILRY FRESH EGGS Wholesale and ltctail (ii-t your fresh cracked Eggs at the (handling Htutlon. P. E. ISLAND . CO-OPERATIVE Weyiiinuth Sitreet. Phone 5'15. ELECTRICAL ‘VIKING -- FIXTURES LAMPS APPLIANCES ESTIMATES GIVEN CHAPPELL 8. CO. lifi Grafton Street. PhoncIHO. WE'RE Rrmnv won E A S T E R At our store you will find every- Illiiij: priced surprisingly 10W. M"! or high quality- S. N. KAYS Phone 85 Discontinued Watches Closing Out ' at llalf Price I size Hunting Cnse MK, 10K and Gold Filled. Only a few left. \V. N. TANTON 180 Kent Street Easier Footwear For livery Member of The Family Ree our showing of dressy new llyics. Wide range to choose from. LOWEST PRICES. Pu rifle-Ferguson p01; QnICK, EXPERT SERVICE Bring Your Glass Troubles To Us. W. B. Prowse 8. Sons Plate — Duplnte — Duoiitc For all makes of Cars and Tflwll! 1Z2 Fitzroy Street FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE consult A. R. McINNIS ‘l5 Queen tit. Phone 1M0 Now you can have the exact amount of refrigeration you necd when you need it, and SAVE VIONEY with the New "Leonard". See it at Tooinbs Music Store lining your Suit. Top (‘out and lint ll-M Let's help yrru dress up l0!‘ EihtPI‘, Phillips’ Valet Service 114 Kent Strct mZQVVQrO- . - i.“ ENTRY SLIP FOR THIS CONTEST are svsilnble from lily of the flrml advertising on this page. ._-___. on Sunday, March 21st at Albany 11.00 A. M. THOR 3-00 P. M. West- moreland 7.30 P. M. L-Iilo-Sat-tf. r-ouumvursu -- an interested I“ T815508 poultry should tune in CHNB, Halifax, every morning at 7.45 and hear the Purina Plan for raising chicks. 11386-3-10-121 NORTH RIVER. scnuopsp BAPTIST SERVICE March 21. Falrvlcw service will he cancelled so that Mr. Manzer can conduct a funeral service of the late Mr. Batt at Green Boy, P. E. I. 2 P. M. ser. ‘vice at North River will be con- i ducted by the Young People incor- porated with the choir. '1 P. M. Mr. Manzcr will be in charge oi Long Crcek service. L-713-3-20-1i. COMMUNION AT ST. JAMES.__ The Holy Communion will be ce e- bmted at the eleven o'clock service in the Kirk tomorrow. All com- municanls are requested to be in their places for this service. Strang- ers and visitors who ‘are com- municants will be cordially wel- comed. The minister. Rev. Dr. Moorhead luegate will conduct both services. TIIE SALVATION ARMY.-—The week-end services will be conduct- crl by Adjutant Knup of Mkincton, N. B, This week-end the Corps celebrates its 61st Anniversary, Messages will be read from officers who have been stationed here, also from Adjutant Chandler who went from this Corps into the army work. Services on Sunday at 11 A, M. and 7 P. M. On Tuesday members of the Corpswill present a play “Rummage Donation" at 8 P. M. 14-738-3-20-61. TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCl-I.—'I'he Rev. H. L. Danton, 13.13., will preach morning and evening, taking as the subject of the morning message, "Standing by the Cross," and for the evening service “Are You Tak- ing the Last Chance?” At the morning service Miss Vera H. Mal- , colm Campbell, Mus. Bad, will sing I Cecil Frances Alexander's "There is a. green hi.l far away." At the ev- ening service tlicre will be an anthem by the choir, selected. Miss Campbell and Mr. Quigley will sing Stuiuci-‘s "Love Divine." BRADALBANE OONCIREGA- TlON.—l'-tcv. Arthur Wallis. B. A. Sunday. March 21st. Rose Vsliey 11 A. M. Granville 1i P. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P, M. Passion Week Pre- paratory Elervlces—’i.30 P. M‘. Tues- day. Rose Valley. Wednesday, Granville. Fridayv, Pleasant Valley. Saturday, Bi-sdalbanc, Easter Sun- day 28th. Granville l1 A. M,-Sac- riuncnt. Rose Valley 8 P. M. Brad- nibane '7 P. M. Please kccp for ref- erence. L-‘l-iil-(i-N-ll. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- Sunciay next is Palm Sunday-the congregation will be pleased tn kno\v that Rev. Hugh Miller is re- covered sufficiently to preach the momlng sermon. Mr. Miller has taken for his theme "Realities of the Cross". In the evening Rev. A. E. MscKmizio wtIl preach from the subject "The Cross and the Indivi- dual". Sunday School end Oom- municunts Class mcct at the usual hour. The music oi the day will consist of Anthems in keeping with the season. Mr. Harvey MacPhcr- son will sing the “Pnlms" at the morning service. The soloist in the evening will be Mr. John W. Mac- Kcnzie. REVIVES 10s ANGELES. March iii-MP) --<Helen Wil's Invc. convicted slay- er, awoke from her six-day "horror qymn" wtiny, recognized and Woke to doctors in the county jail hos- pita]. Mrs Love wns within a. few hours of completing a full week in a comatose condition, she lapsed in- to the strunee slate inst Thursday night fill ario o'clock sat/Inf.’ the could will herself to death. FROM COMA CHANNEL ELIE!!- VETERAN 101x901: --(CP) ~captail1 W. Rogers, one or Imperial Airway!‘ senior commanders, recently made his 4.00mi] flight sci-he the mallsh channel and completed 11,000 hours of continuental flying. PRIZE WINNERS" ELAST” WEEK ‘ls-Mrs. James (Yiirien, 233 Grnfton Street. L-Mrs. John White, 2 Hillsboro Street ~ 3-—J- ll. Clark, Hampshire. IMPOR TAN T! There is no limit to the number of replies any con- The Gentral Guardiao nsv. 'r.o. DeWOLFE will preach‘ tcstnnt may send in each sveek, but each reply must b; accompanied by a receipt from any one of the advertisers 0n this page. Receipts from firms not advertising on this rare will not be accepted. As all prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, It is necessary to state In your reply the name of the advertiser upon whom you wish the prize order drawn. All replies to this contest should be addressed to the Editor, Thrifty Shoppers Guide Conttflt The Guardian Charlottetown, P.E..I This Contest is open to all except "Ilfllflllwl 9f u" I-‘lwlotictown Guardian and Milt 113ml IN IAEIAURIAIA GORDON MeLEOD There passed away at Broolcfield on December 7th in the person of Gordon McLeod, one who is great- ly missed not only by those who were bound w him by life's Stffllifl-s est ties. but by the whole commun- ity in which he lived as the truest example of a good citizen. Mr. McLeod was ill only afew days, and, though a man of unusually flne physique, and though he re- ceived every attention that devoted loved ones and medical skill could render. the slender silver cord of life was severed and that sweet spirit returned to God who gave it. Born at Hartsvl le forty seven years ago “Ciordon" as he was affection- ately known, attended school and grew up in that community, where it seemed everyone was his friend. When a. young man he moved with his parents the late Mr. and Mrs. William McLeod and other mem- bers of his family, to Vancouver. Here he served for years on the Vancouver Fire Department where he had a splendid record. During the Great War he enlisted with the Naval Forces and was stationed at Halifax when hostilities ended. On being discharged he retained to his native Province, and took up the work ivhich had always been his preference, the wholesome and hugged life of a farmer. He married Pearl McDonald of Hrookfield, who is left in her great sorrow, with the ‘ sweet memories of the all-too-short years of happy companionship with a true husband, who joined with her so gedly in making a noble contribution to that great institu- tion, which is not only the greatest bulwark of the state, but a fore- taste of Hcaven-“A Happy Home." In every circle in which Mr. Mc- Leod moved he always earned the respect of those he touched whe- ther in his church or social rela- tionships, and the loving devotion of those in the intimate sphere of home and family. ‘Unselfish, kind, faithful and courageous Mr. Mc- Leod, by the Grace of God, might have flttingly applied, to him that brief but sublime eulogy-wile was a good man." “Phe funeral was held from Brookfield Church which was fill- ed with sympatliizing friends. The Rev. Carlyn Webster of Charlotte- town conducted the service, and a former school-mate of the deceased, Mr. Murdoch McLeod of Harisville, sang feelingiy, the favourite hymn of the depdrted-"The Old Rugged Cross." . The pull bearers were-Waiter McLeod, William Stewart, Alexan- der Seaman, Westley McDonald, lviillar McPherson and Angus Mic- Lean. Besides the bereaved widow, there are left. to mourn five small chldren, Hope. William, Sarah, Lincoln and Katherine also two brot-hers—Davld L. and Dr. J. B. McLeod of Vancouver, and a sister Mrs. R. I-l. Roper of the some city; a. sister, Mrs. Joseph Bishop of ms UHAKLU'l‘ll~.'l‘UWN GUARDIAN SHOPPERS GUIDE An Interesting Profit-Sharing Contest For All Our Readers DAFFODILLS .. . LILIES . .. All Kinds of FLOWERS for Easter Phone 269 Cali and see them or less order by phone, We deliver to any part of FLORIST the world within a few hours. 37 Villa Avenue MEMBER FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION INC. Order Your Easter Roast Early. Hove Your Car Repaired and Qygrhgulcd "om 0m- “afl- h, We have a limited quantity oi’ composed of expert automotive EXTRA mechanics. We carry a full line oi Batteries and Accessories. EASTER BABY BEEF 0'" Prices are most reasonable. w° “all Provide you with every- thing ‘equimd ‘m’ Your Easter meals. Free dresses delivery, E. S. MOORE TELEPHONE 1085, "l" "A live you an estimate on a complete overhaul of your car, T. G. IVES 210 Gt. Geo. 8t. P11011911“ Buwly Experts say, “DRINK MILK for YOUTH and BEAUTY” We take extra care in obtaining xutra goodness and extra purity in “GARDEN , CITY” MILK l‘ “m” ‘"5°“"|""' k"l‘l'§ *1 "PP-Will's and cream" complchioir am] makes you look and fccl YOUNGEB. I Phone 5S4 TNE PURE IAILII GUMPANY FLOWERS for EASTER Good taste. as well as Fashion. SLIP oovrns demands beautiful fresh fl ~ - this Easter. Book orders NONI)?“ ‘or chemimcld sun" nlcmber F.'l‘.D.li. Phone 429 Pro-shrunk and lIund-'l‘ailnred by ESTATE OF MRS. JNO. WILLIAMS SEE IIS FIRST- Beforc buying Property. We have listed with us several City and Rural Properties. 1.1». BRADLEY a c0. Auctioneers 58 Queen Street. our tallcress and very reasonably priced, .1 See our new exclusive igns Wallpmper oi’ highest quality. in Reproductions of Antique Furniture ' made to order. H. MacFarIane and Co. 107 Kent St. phone 104;; EXPLANATION 0F IIIINTEST The Charlottetown Gunrdlan’s “Thrifty SHOPPERS; I i! ' I Contest ‘will’ be published every Saturday for _y six consecutive weeks, with the final one appear- ing in the issue of August 28th, 1937. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes 811th ‘rock: 1st. $0.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd. $1.00.» These prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise or service orders ' that will be honoured by any advertiser 0n this page. CONTEST RULES Massachusetts arrived at the home in time to attend the funeral. “Where the faded flower freshen, Freshen never more to fade; Where the shaded sky brighten, Brighten never more to shade; Where the nio_rn shall wake in giadncss, And the noon the joy prolong; Where the daylight dies in frag- rance, ‘Mid the burst of Holy Song: We shall mot and we shall rest Wiih the pardoned and the best; We shall met on yonder shore with the loved ones gone before." IIEARTS OF GOLD shall shall LONDON (CP)—A tax dcfaulter told the court here income tax authorities realized he had had a. financial crnsh and told him "not to worry about lt." He said it was hard to realm they "would be so considerate, but I assure you they are.” ACCIDENT IN TRAIN (By The Canadian Press) SWINTON, England-E. M. Jon- es. Btrcnthsm and Mitcham rugby player, was unn-ble to participate in s recent match here. On the train journey from London he stumbled into s lamp bracket, the wound necessitating five stitches. ._..._.._......._.._.___ Use lllnsrtl’: for Intel. BRINGINC UP FATH -n' Ens TRIED TO err on so» ‘It. E R. W A5 F ‘m’ "r0 cazouAflois Q/ER-MY SECRETARY Ker-s 1m n- l5( It will be noticed flint an extra or surplus word hasI been purposely inserted in some of the advertisements on this page. These words, when arranged in their proper order, make up n slogan or trade phrase used by, or ap- propriate to one of’ these advertisers. HOW TO ENTER Having read each advertisement that business had been transacted "BTEIIIIIY. and having located thosc with at least one of these adver- ln ivlneh the words were inserted, tisers on this page. contestants must write the name of Each week three replies will be the advertiser in whose announee- drawn from all received and three mcnt a word was inserted. siong awards will be given in the order with the extra or surplus word in of their drawing: 1st, $3.00; 2nd, each individual one. Also arrange $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. the words to form the slogan nr ' All replies must reach the Guar- trade phrase and state the sdver-. dlsn Office not later than noon on tiser to whom you think this slogan ‘ Friday. bdlllil-Ys- Solution to this week's contest. Then attach to your solution a land names of Prize-winners will receipt from any one of the adver- a appear on this page next Satur- tlscrs ON TIIIS PAGE. indicating? day. CLUE T0 ‘THIS IVEEICS SLOGAN This W's-pic's Slogan belongs to a Ladies‘ Clothing Store running a three-column advertisement elsewhere in today's Guardian. Solution to Last Week's Bontdst SDOGAN "Where Your Dollar Goes the FarthesP-Devcresuirs Cash Grocery. Where-Estate of Mrs. John Williams. Your-Queen Street Most Market. Dollar—A. Plclrard & Co. Goes-Purdle-Fergtsson. The-Jfoomlrtrltlllsic Store. Fsrthestp-The Gloria. Cardigan Head Mrs. Joe MacAulay, Cardigan Head, was in Charlottetown last week attending the funeral of her brother-in-law Mr. Earliest Regan. Mrs. Donald N. Macbeod. I. rnc Valley. is spending the past two weeks in Charlottetown the guest of he!‘ daughter Mrs. George Douglas. Mr, Joe Maclean, Cable Head, spent last week visiting in Cardigan Head the guest of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mac- Auley. Messers, Chester Iinlsyson. A. Davison and L. Spenser motored to cardigan Head from Charlotte- tovm last Thiesriay, and report- ed roads in fazr condition for tune of year. Mr, James D. MiwLwd. £01119 Valley, was In the city last Friday on busines. ‘Messrs Billie Hutton. R. P- Mat‘- Aulay, Mulcom MMLBOII- and Munro MacGrnth. Lorne valley. were visitors in Valleyfield recently. Her many friends in this vicin- iiy regrets m loam of the death of Miss Dorothy Hogan's film“- “in” Earnest, Regan cf Charlottetown. The R. 0.7M. Ps of Moniagilcl were in this vicinity on Monday last investigating, a bfcfllf. 111g) the store mvncd by Mr. Waircn . MacDonald. lnrno VBNW- "C- . of Milton, P.- nMifNiVsIippai/arfgtreiii the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Moore is stiffer-lira! from an attack of Pluml Pneu‘ monfa. ii NEW HAVEN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE m] eeting of the NW Hm; wgncrxiIsmin-stitute wasNlzad at the home oi M15. 51W" man on March 10th _ with w? members and three visitors Pie-Sen‘- Thc mcetitig opened by 18W"- ing the "Club Women's Creed’ i 1i on. nRIciIl sCall was answered by "Pay" ing a Nickfl." The minutes of the Inst meet- ing wcrc road by We scclctmiy and approved, gm new member’ was welcomed, The sick committee reported visiting sick in district and taking iness news-whether in me gdyequ them fruit. A card 0f thanks from Mr. M. J. ltfclvor and iiilflliy was rend bi‘ the sccrclnrfi B150 B’ PM)" "o" the Newspaper Called A Unifying Force MONTREAL, March 10 In every home throughout this country in which a, newspaper is read "Con- ada sped-RB." J. B, MacMillsn. market research specialist, Can- adian Daily Newspaper ation. told the Advertising Club yWESi/BITIBIY. speaking on “The Democracy of Print" in the Mount Royal Hotel Both the news and the advertising departments of the average newspaper in Canada have uncovered an ability to develop B "sympathy between sections" 8nd have proved to ‘be a uniiyiill! 1°!"- Tho newspaper has provided the “cement which strengthens the na- tion," Mr. lvllacMillan declared- Just what the "democrat"? of . Iirint" meant, was indicated by the speaker when he developed the point that the newspaper played the same part in the intellectual life of the country-"of any coun- ll‘_\'“-—{lS the church did “to the moral life of a oormnunity," So constructive had that influence be- come that it W35 now "lndispensible in n free country." Every phase of life finds its first expression in the "local newspaper," and eventu- ally that particular attitude i5 BX- pressed in some way in the natlon-_ ul journals, so that finally the pres! as a whole becomes the “most clcmocratic of all mediums." Sirrwsing that, Mr MacMillan showed how in “business, pleasure. sport, education" every phase of life. iiiifi every living standard, was neces-ai-ily reflected by those who constructed the daily newspaper. He also implied how essential it unis for the ncwspaperman to mniniaiii an objective attitude to- irards life, borause from the old tiny-s of "gossip" honest news had brcnmc as essential to the public as “food and shelter." DEFENDS FREE PRESS 1h the matter of liberty he de- fended the attitude of Vohaire, showing in practical affairs how indiury once had been at the mercy of a “local press" and g nanmv viewpoint. and how the exigencies of liberty itself had liberated iiitlnettry’ from very obvi- ous defects Once the gnihrfing 0f news was confined to individual and social channels, but now news .~ervicc had branched out from the individual to the corpoarte unit to suich an extent that “busi- Yislnl.’ or the news columns-is a DfP-Fctiuisite to the growth and rlfvfllnpillcllt of modern business." Among the various utilities ad- spug", gelling lie/w to rcmoyzc stains. ;dod to airy iziven community today. The new comnfttces appointéd? were: Sick: Mm Many MacDougull and Mrs. Frank MPEIFOS‘ Phigrumme: Mrs. Michael Mumlhy and Mrs A‘t0n Newman. Two questionnaires on Logis- latlon and Agriculture were filled out. The next mcetinrz is to b!‘ hold on April 14th at the hcme of Mrs, Iléhllfflfifilfid, that of information "llilllhv" Was the most important Local ndvortring had shown the consumer that an “Ari" was n‘ guarantee of the quality of the product, and in tli‘s fact might be seen onc of the most con- structive forces in the development of Canada. Mr. MacMillan de- clnred PAGE SEVEN PAGE ._-.-.__-1 WHITE AND TEA 11051.; RAYON SATIN SLIPS Sizes 3410 44 Wonderful value at 51,00, Also in Sui-done ’l‘aii'cta. Same shades and sizes at, 39s, T H l: (J L U R IA —-__-.-.~..L.- - A 5.901101 Shipment of FLY ROD TIPS Just flirt-rived. Phone 772 C. C. HEESCHEN TIIE EU‘ ‘ON PHARMACY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! Flour prices are advancing. Get our prices bcfori- buying. 'A|5o herring, codiisli, iiigby, fresh and smoked fillets at lowest prices. MacPHEE BROS. Prince Street. Phone 246-3 .-..-¢—i DON'T BUY ASHES Good Coal In cheaper In thi- long run. than inferior coal at cheap prices. Order the best. Phone. 24o A. PICKARD a c0. ..________.______ when You Ilavo. 11 H“; T)“; Phone litiii N0 extra i-Iiarge for fiTltlflYl‘ Hl-.It\'l(‘E within (‘Ity Limits, WHITI/OCK TIRE SERVICE inn: missus HOLMES K BRADLEY silfiklfsl- you dress y 1 | for Eamon their m" n” m SPECIALTY snoppg Be Sure To Bring The Children Infants & Girls Wear. 152 Qtjggn M, OUII. OWN SAUSAGES 2 Lbs. for 29o Laanh Stew. lb . — — - - - ._ 15. Corned Beei‘,_lb . — — _ _. _. 1g. Pork Roast, ib. ~ _- - iae to 22¢ Queen Street MEAT MARKET n. reruns Phonn m: V- Nnw that Spring is here why my] Clean Up Your Car “m-‘illlhk- Polishing, Slmonizlnf, GPPESIYIII. filling. General Repalfl MALLETTS BATTERY SERVICE w-wfi- m-.-.-.._ “'0 I'll!’ shot (‘ash for all kinds (Yarpcnti-r‘: 3- Meohanl“ T00R52 Men's Nothing. Boole, Shoes, flats, liaggzige, Etc, XGIIANGE STORE Brewer Boyle . roll. call to be wBut the matter of material ntil- l _ , . . i 1- n v . , _ Ialigenxtxszflrcd in Lmincleanlng _bgpti‘i€ll\wggt iogtwlggr; thivrérxigéé 19g Rh-hmond _\l".r'_ Hump m“ Several interesting piano sclec- HIP-HS (‘cor he was not looking _ ‘w ""'__"- lions were played by Mr. Pope for {Whlclhing of special interest SAVI: MONEY Newman I ‘ to hlmse L Rather‘ he was em‘ | IITH‘ your ron l'tr\ I DR A (iainty; lunch was served by Pflrkiflf! 0n n new daily adventure Ciryvpn m!‘ PI‘, ‘__“' Y the hotter“, The singing of the mo life ivhlch had been vcfyIFV‘\I=';rFI£ If?" fm, L" '0' National Anthem brought the carefully and painstakingly pro- 5H‘, ‘y, f’ ,.‘.""" " “M” meeting to a ebse. Ddffd for him. and which might ' 0' a m” "‘ , _ gm" Illruogit? lllrtlngvlfii fields m‘ MODERN (TI Ij/XNERS u ~ ' m" a reason that 161K .' . _ _ one cannot put a face value” upon f-I---..-.-..¢Ph0nc 12 b the press as it is known in Can- “m” ‘ n Qree aria, Mr. MacMilian soid_ - - v - Try This Pmlii-Slinring MONTREAL. March l8,--A gigan~ tic Coronation Jamboree will be held by the Montreal Boy Scouts‘ Association in the Sun Life Build- ing, April l, 2 and 3, according to an announcement made yo icrciay by .7. E. Muephei-"on. district com- missioner and general chairman. The association also will be risked to dash-t in the preparation of bou- con fires on the occasion of the Coronnton on May l2. I It is proposed to turn the said office building into a pioneer set- tlement. on the three day: of the janrboree, and Scouts. Cubs and Rovers will demonstraie their Woodcraft and Sen Scouts initiate the lsndamen into the lore bf the roving main. The display will be divided into three mum sections occupying the whole of the fourth floor. One division will be reserved for both exhibits, and the third for demonstration exhibits. Mlmirlrs Llnhnent removes ntulnl. Two Million Visit Empire Exhibition South Africa estimates her tour- iri trade inst your on account of the Empire Exlilbftinn which virus held in Jnhanncshurz and attracted hundreds of thousands of visitor.- Wros increased by approximately 35000000. in addition to a great lncrcncsc in business contacts and extcn ion of trade combined with world-wide publicity. Clo e to 2.000.000 people visited the Exhib- ition, according to the Tourist Bureau of the Canadian National Railways. . CARLTSLF; England fCi’i-- Amai/cilr actors st the Cumbcrland Drama League Festival were advis- ed by the adjudicator to make s job of their kisses. "Never mind if Cmilml DEA]. \’i'l'i'lI 'rui-; I-‘IIUIS snvcivrisisoa 0.x‘ rnis race nmi receive your entry slips wit‘ each purchase from them. -..- .-_-—- E.\Rl.\' AY,\I‘I.II \I'fi\lt simsux I\ l-..\l'i£("|'ED With iize Illilif-Tgfi‘ iI<'il'i'(I mildnees 0f the 1:11.120 u‘. ‘ 1' lli iinslcm Canada. it is ("nyrvd flint. the maple susar season VH1’ o, en much enrlcr than u: LI 'l‘iw~ province nl’ Que-bot: i1. C: ' l. in. sf pm- ducr-r of mupll- followed hv (mi ii». rind New Brio ,.\\ ~l< the Indiusirinl lhpsrtm Canadian Niiiivnzvl nil‘. the girl has a big husband,‘ he said, -Bv George Mr Use llinimr» fur linluliuii i Marni; A m1. In hens i w WHY ARE YOU WEARING THkT EXPRESSION? PESSIMISKE E THO-l AX-MAsc-ue -l'\IE IS WEEKLY y CONTEST