' ‘T-* *Gai* s‘)F'i`»¥1f£23\.5fi."‘ Aman ._ . 4., <_ .l,,_1-. ,,.~,_,¢ » 4 Ta .:_;1:-°__ *_* _ -1.21 ‘iv “_‘. ln; kip' It Xi IJI, _ ' - ILTUIDAY. lfllls - THUNDER STEA Mill li&l,H.P lr' I E todior llllvi pggapqhiaatient mnceofthisiarelw daqalehmfrcmottews. member 0( @IllU 'll that luwlh the the )|acMi.1lan G-overnme kb canes.. hishvuy nw .tame by the ' (marlottetown and Borde mar. He was also aware duced rate was oN-I-|1106 Macllillsn last NUWW mobiles crcssinlf Oli ferry, and that str0D8 tions are beinz made 1° reduction this year- 'Iii an current knowledge who has followed the Is papers, as Mr. Maobea does. But who but gentleman the House of Cornm0n! ting, as something new as that these identical me ba adopted! He vas ass fe Prime Minister that way work in Prince is bo be undertaken. the railway. This inf the news columns, and with measures whi¢l\ t uaesany. was \l1'°*4Y ktltiml TIHELY A DV readers the »usl'¢l¢i°°l sssper ia today'l N ragocting the advlri Woof cellar aocommoda muhting of heir pots nberwellr hw "gh aeeomsnodati constructed at little e emphaaiseatheiaot auch means of Pf°'»¢CU gage, until the DNd\1°¢ ed from the farm at the mg, marketing reauieti d little avail. ur. l-sooner is 0°* °f ° parlenced P°¢\'0 P"°d“° advice which he offers mwgug experience. 'ation that statins A farmera ¢°ii¢i'\“Y ihl “Gellar Week” is cafrilfd earl be no Question but e¢slt ln material benc ldtry. . Sr Walfofd Dlvill pointed Master of the K 1; maeeession to the late mu, began his notabl . ghqir boy in S. O80! Windsor, at the age of afterward became of!! Born in O¢we9ti'y- septerriber 6, 13, he bec ister at Bt. G€01'8C'¢ lin Parratt, whose pupil h ues to isno, ana from ed a thorough ground best. tfwditions of A081 _ this time he he - music Dul'lh8 Pl!! Of :served as organist at. t. twenty-one. he won a for composition at the lege of Music. l"¢\r YC received his doctorate Cambridge. At the Royal udied under Milla, lir Walfcrd st Ilry. Stanford and ia ilil, he succeeded th ad as teacher of oounte After serving as Often Aane's Soho, and later Qurch. Hampstead. ha IQ. erlanist and dine Gd! of the Temple Ch is habegantosatabllshh asavirtumooftheorgan empsunewrirotlia ser. air iii? iii- lm § §; wouldha qare_uaist.s¢r.a. .emtainly mahlrs. lcthing ndi - lim. - rted rwsdzn Dominion ed the idea of K0" Edwa and that so far as car ferry rates w ed, the matter was in t ormation, of aoiurle, was no more news to Mr. llsdean than it will be Wihsentsi but it looks E mrd. It represents him planing the interests of king his name PH'/m he initiative pf hi; opponents, federal We commend to L-12 donations af all Our rum t-lit . H0099! tha If his Gill' Pri u fit -___ swans .éucc nlst. pei, Windsor. In 1900. ars later he fusokst rpo ff0li\1.lU1ll2wastl'ie wal ' - portan iii Q Laeda haaaqaaad 'livery- mpdhsearsoio vaiees. jg _ led ‘itll 1 14. IDL q va S aigigl 9.§9. 3 snag li* E5 %= sE'F ii! him ighthood on he re- tiremen David Lloyd George as `s>rime :sinister in lm Sinn IDM, sir Walford Davies has lectured frequently at home and abroad. hom 1910 to 101! he served as examiner for musical degrees at Oxford and Cambridge. He has re- ceived honorary degrea from the Universities of Leeds, Gll-I0! and Drblin, is a Commander of the Royal victorian Ckder and a mem- ber of the Order of the British b- plre. His; mmt dlstihlul-Shed wbrk il probably "Everyman," which was produced in 1901 during his most prolific period of competition. Like the position oi' Poet Iaureate, the post of Master of Kings Musick is chzefly honorary; it carries with it more kudos than cash. WHY THE SECRECY? The new Liberal Premier of Nova Scotia is finding out that lt is one thing to make election promises, and quite another to implement them. One of the Liberal election pledges wus to give the legislature infor- mation respecting the Liquor Com- mission. when colonel rramngton, Conservative Opposition leader, pointed out that answers to his questions about the price paid for Montreal beer had not been ans- wered, Premier Macdonald bluntly replied that he did not think this information should be disclosed. It may be pointed out in this con- nection that while the Conservative Government in this Province made no pledges regarding the furnishing of information of liquor vendors* purchases under the Hohihition Oarrmission, full details of these transactions were tabled during the legislative session for the benefit of the Opposition melnbera Compared with other broken Pfvmisel with which the Macdonald administration is accused. this mat- ter is not a serious one; but it throws a revealing light on the at- titude af dse Nova Scotia Premier towards his election obligation. UNITED ACTION 'vvhile there was general agree- ment among members of the Pio- vincial Imgislstuse as to the im- portance of the l>\‘°P°S°d Dominion legislation for marketing of natural products, there was some uncer- tainty, during the passage of the enabling bill tru-ough the local House, as to the attitude which the other Provinces of Canada were taking. A recent news item in a 'Montreal exchange is to the effect that all the Provinces an joining in supporting the bill. The last of the Provinces to do so was Quebec. Premier 'rasehereau has just tnfonned the Quebec leg- islature that his Government would co-operate with the Dominion Ad- ministration by bringing down "an act to aid in the putting into effect in this province of any Federal Mt having as its object the mark- eting of natural products of Can- ada." In British Columbia the special Powers Act gives authority to GOV- emment to control industry, fin- ance and business, thus mabling it to eo-operate in the Dorninimw ef- forte. A bill to empower a director to regulate trade and industry in such a manner aa to maintain fair prices is before the Alberta ueimtun. Baakatchewan has alread! Pllled a provincial marireting act. Manitoba is preparing one for presentation in Jime. Ontario has had a marketing boardforsolrietimeandhasissdi- mtssitumamditmwsoopsr- ate with the Dominion and the oth- er provinces. New B'\mlwick ll ldward Island have passed tion to bring them in line; Nova Bootle. is preparing such leg- islation. 'lhus in he lpaoe of a few weeks all the pvvvinen have rallied to tha call of the Dominion io help inau- urata a lptem whereby the De- minioawouldsetupaboardtooo- QII8 with povirscial boal& ill ié allnaturalweductsaa- hiaaolthanatiosibminaa. ,*_ "'~.“'7' . _‘=’l- EDITORIAL NOTES u?.'Ulltieal interest centres lar the beingiailissndarstsdarailvr- inD0\|¢h0l1ol\i. Ontario. issubsralmaasadsvae- H¢saDatlsof)|i’.T.)|.Oly~ lemh.m-llayusfrillasabug, calidlilil Dial lsebsnaad, idaho hilfi llii 'nsxlbmia»aiamisler.ail- Notes By Use Way §l§§§§¥¥§§§§ 5?! §§€g§i§ §i§‘§rl55§5 ‘ 2if|»?i¥Vq §§%l§§§§5? titii iiiiéiitgll in rig in institute, d home. Members and in the Brit Mr. Churchill always memorlm h.is| yet most critics think he is bestil midst of a debate. Mr. sonar 1aw.5l says a London correspondent. had] it as he walked up and dowiiil without a note. with the altentionl knew exactly which waistcoat poc- " ket to dive in for each quotation. I I fancy he had them numbered in his art of conversat on, is leaving a hostess with no ideas on entertain- ment except setting up two or three ment. Probably it will not be long I now before conventions, groups and school curricula. Music is there al- t plex social life as well as a girl who can play a six no trump hand with schools. how the parents would en joy helping the children with the c Liberal members of the British Columbia legislature recently ex- 5 nibiteu at once a sublime faith in '~ sion to his will. lt was the occasion cf the long night session when the Special Powers Act was forced through committee. Premier Pattui- lo. his urbane smile now one, his chin thrust out. was thereio assert his authority. and how he did as- ssrtitloftheboasted freedomof party action there was not a trace. The master! whip cracked and the tame Liberal members walked up ons by one and went through tha hoop. Some of them grumbled a bit, some shook their heads and drew back. But they all went through. In 1741 llandel went to Ireland taking with him something of price- less worth, a few sheets of paper something which stirred the world. said. in 23 days an amazing record duced for the first time at a rehear- and afterwards given on the 1381 for I. Dublin charity. The hall in 700 instead of the usual000by persuad swords and the ladies withmxt was given again in June. and in Second being present. It was then Hallelujah chonss began. for the strength and dignity of the opening bars oi the stirring piece caused the king to leap to his feet, and the whole house, seeing what His Maj- reds, and thinks that men wno are not shirt worshippers are more re- laible than the strut!-era in col- on He is probably right. 'Did you evu step to tllhk that advertising mahas the balanced news paper? Because advutising is as cur- rent as news-u should be-4dver- tisers find the newmaper tha meet pmiiuotiva agency as measured by actual rmults. It is the depln&bia day~b_v-day voice-naea of charms and bargains in the rnerchaadisix, program. ‘his homewife is intlrlt- edinwhst thefvodstoresaredfaf- ing today. in what the departmmt ltolashsvetnaayaholltthepoe [RSI Of las" uns al GEIIUEQ ll f iw wl.nd0"-s' 01 the MINI* pages. Iven the elalilisd cdtlsla have their ll-imaa interest still. bcsuse of this all-round dvil. the newvpsp-~r is tha danIdQ¢ advtthing medium. 'lb IQIIVOK blli rilull-I. to ba run. adsl# in newspapers must as attsscdve. aawq, consistent, truthiw. -- " H i a 5 B §§§ 5 i wssawrlxaolsxrlomaaas i is ii a§§§§§ii#i§E§ §’§§3§5° §§§ iliiiii is .3-étéifiii §.§§FE§§aEE ln spechas without f°°d h“'m‘ be invariable Par- but nowadays _“muy ,md ldnistcrs, - body pm" ls.hHouseofOcmmons.\ssecopiousund ‘ notes, and some even read thelrlhe speeches from beginning to end.lum though t.his'is still contrary to theta, of me rules of Parliamentary procedure.i‘-ore mm w big speeches like a West Emd actor. §¢¢m mon mm “omni or 1° or when speaking impromptu in U12 'cause is sought ffl' this high or low the best memory for a spew-1 He;i=r=nr:_‘i: 1, minnesota Medical once dictated one to me, which wasi-Ioiufoa, made a study of the condi- about 5,000 words lang, compos1ng|t-loans tim: are found when the meta- smoking |. cigar. He delivered it,|1ow normal. at only one ,,U,d_ Bu; he vu gtfatigue, weakneemordrowsineas fol- genius of method. He often quot.ed‘1°W¢d by ICM# I-lid P1125 thwlllh- d » his p°ec_he_,_ md d ‘y had Olli. tile b0dy, DGIVOUAIISB, 8Wl‘lllCh nxlfuaflouuzm in hu p0c;,_,_° He trouble, constipation and over- mmm, cases, Drs. Carey and Brumneld .aus- °”d "'m°’- Ll 5 mnt" 1°’ UW' tion, where the infection has lasted P°1m°*‘~1 D0-YW'-'> Wm 5931” "° Cam' may be due to laik of nourishment Prim for the i1w1\wi°n 0! 1 st-rims or of the right rms of food. mr course in cont-rect bridge in our instance. insofar as "nominating" Willy. and who is there eo bold I5 stimulates action for the amount to say that a. girl who can play the eaten three times as much as fats- DC whom" br H da¢mym‘ the gmc other cause of the low meta- grou _ ` lc piano will get along in our com- cream, butter, fat meats-and six t. b perfect poise? And just think, too, The thought then ip that when when contract is taught in the the above mentioned symptoms- - f home-wol»g:_Edmorlwn Jeun-ml, metabolism test shows that thc rate *___ B w their leader and an abject submis- 'gl' U” ‘”‘°““t °f me" md Q3 f. increase the rate of the body pro- cesses. His twenty years beside the water- Had made him deaf to suenoe so which made a king start to his feet, rx,” or the '_h\md¢.m‘ e.“nn-. It was his “Memlah.” Written, it is He mum not mdemmd lm ,ut Q for a work of this kind) it was pro- Bunn", my ba; on mlm” up sal in Dublin on the 8th of April of “Bins my-f upqn a, mek-hound | Fishamhle streetwaumedetocontsin one night he woke hi quiet that lay ing the gentlemen to come without And black as midnilht P00!! 'Ni' hoops in their dresses. The Messiah The din of it was sword llillwl Nl ms it was produced for the first Not to ss inet or to ss understood: time at Covent Garden, George the Bincc there was nothing milht re- that the custom of standing for the H! |0118?" the mmblm' 1°” _ md ' esty had done. stood with him, re- °` maining on their feet till the last ' chord of the great chorus was struck. lt was a wonderful moment. wh” Y” nd mu, 5 -¢ *i but vestmaab sir Malcolm A. asm-ima. speak- m:°m“,_ "' '°' ing at the luncheon of the League of Optimists in London. stated that guy wks peered lalil- Britiahers should rely upon the factory Glasses from aarwlll strength- of the character of the back ap ith statement. man and women of the nation. "which has nevezdfailed us yet." E_ W, Then he proceed to say; "Black shirts, blue shirts. green shirts, J. S. TAYLOR _ Communists, Stafford Crlppses and Upiomeirbts other exotic weeds are but rank ggi” aal A501 undergrovrth horn of seem waited by foreign winds," Sir Maltoln, be- .__ sides being an avowed opti _~i., ev- idently has no use for pil. s md * . f ut’ » Sutra ia.. sal] dd; lime hearth abovathsllrmal isnorisaiatsm- keqllnliily s' 5 5 k. When the rate ig 10 or more per nnre per cent below normal some ate. Drs. J. C. Carey and Helens Paine lolic rats is 10 or more per cent be- The outstanding complaint was eight. Although lack of thyroid juice vu ikrly the cause of moat d these ct however that there may he lic rate in at least a certain p of these patients For instance a number of these w rate cases may be due te infec- or a considerable time Another cause of the low rate he body processes to work, meat imea as much as starchea-potatoes read, sugar. ' atigue, weakness, nervoumss, and onstipation-are present, and the t which the bod? processes are orklng is below normal, a search hould be made for any infection in he body, and the infection removed, hould be increased. before living he patient any thyroid extract to ??1f:,rf lhmuhout Dm Ol' SILINQ fall that new, constant call. how the roar &h0l'¢. e deep in a wood: sleep store his Dolce. found release. . . . -Charles Oiuf Olsen. _ WI IDL AND M68 Special Rx. 315 @lll1V§0ll|ll1‘llUl' WITIQIIUIIAIID GUllW|@lPOUll) ; 01|. ICI lolhT'ba¢Q&IOa li iii IA1@l!llAN'Dlllll XIAII vga. r 5 5 égii E. aéieégfi iii; §§5 =§ Ergfgr $5555 E°5§it3§ *§i=‘l nrtaésiutii a§E5;§'ar;§ ie§E°' §§ iitiii tie§§isti§l}.a farman have the warehousm and Bismmeralda if the fa , Potatoes tect farm. pearance go, bu the houses have very mil: nadseusr at au. new ly are growing from lotelescreaofpotatoesand 5 acres of turnips and have about °“°"¢h NUI' ¥°0m 101' 3 acres of potatoes and l acre of zurnipai I Venture to My :soo to 2.ooo. Why not ict us fry and remedy this matter in theinext month bg- 1°" We let °ii the land. and 1 feel sure every farmer who does, will f°¢1 *M beneni this fan, when the buyer in the U.8.A. realises that we do not have to clean out the shsds` Uld old barns before November lst and do not have to sell until th; P”°° U *l'i|8f°-¢'0l'Y. then and then °11lY my We hone to get what is HBHUY Ours in regard to price. _ Now sir. let Mr. Pamler take his ovvnhouselsltllkemyhouse on me farm? It covers 35 feet by 30 feet. with a cellar 12 feet by 12 feet, 5 1-2 feet deep. If it is and they gg in *-5* l>°tato business or growing po- “WH H A min crop, let him ne bv-ry and enlsrse it, make it as by 20 and 7 or 3 feet deep. or in other words, make the cellar the size of the house um put an e or 9 men concrete wall around it. He will be 5Ui`l>l’il¢d with tha result and the number of potatoes it will hold and when the frost comes in the fall. he will have no sleepless nights, wor- rying aboutffoltorthopotsto in- specter. Another thinl. does Mrs. !armer like the turnips stored in the cel- lar or does the son or hired msn or the farmer himself like can-ying theiurnipsouttothebarnallwin- ter. While be has his hand in, why not put a cellar under some part of the bam for the tumipa. The sumgest the procedure. Start now with the pick and shovel and en- Largs the cellar. not forgetting to make it deeper. When the excava- tion under the house is nniilhed (not forgetting the cellar for the turnlps under the bam) forget about it until after the crop is in. During ¢v0f1|>ing bow many stones does one pickup and throw into the dike (Qdrive oven? I know if his is like mine. a good many. let the farmer take these stones hmnafor his cel- lll' wall. Perhaps he may have a lot piled up somewhere, if so, so much the better. After the crop is in or days hs cannot work an the land. get the sand. He will want boards for forms and cement (about iorebagstotheyanil Whershe has all his material on hand, it doeanottakelongteputintha concrete. If we farmers are prepared to have our potatoes protected from frost, then a marketing board may besomegoodteus. if wshaveno protection as in the past. then this fall will be like many others. I. Ilut an the market during November and December, and low prices and all of us at the mercy of the buyer in the U8.A. It is now April lith. Why not, it farmers think my suggestion will mean anything to them personally or to the betterment of the potato business generally. make a "Cellar Week" starting April Nrd. I do not lhink the labor or cost will he un- reasonable or beyond our means, and the results next fall when we can haul direct from the field to the cellar and from the cellar to the car, regardlau of frost, will be paid in full. It will be a ease of "Casting our bread upon the wat- en.” Yours for s better and mner mar- ket in 1934 where wo as farmers arenotatthemerryofuckholt and the dealers. I am Bir. ate. :- N The Press-Gang Times) public are emsid~ naval estimates. One ago fu an extract of 1534 in this iasga was *"1* ire-=iti, 'a@s§i't'==§1ii:r I eiiitiiithlilttllg *§¥§§¥§i§§r§§¥§¥3F; 'hoéieucrgciréii' triteltirtiiritieiiiiisitail aaa ' main ost a bullet thousand resa train." pper planets out- strip this ba d amount the cloudly filaments, which are nearly all invisible te the naked eye and which alone can be seen thrviltll the telescope. there are worlds much larger than the sun and some 0! the largest amongst them are so huge aa to stagger the imagination. We are told that the "dark stan" we can- not see without an instrument other than the human eye far outnumber those that shine and that luminous stars are but the glowwcrms andx flrefues of the imiverse as comPlM with myrlads of other creatures. "O-ir solar system." lava Shi! Dil- lisli astronomer, "farms a little is- land group situated at almost an incomprehensible distance from the stars. It is isolated from its neigh- bors just as a rock in the middle of the Atlantic would be isolated fs-o'i'n the coasts of Europe and America. times as Yet many swarm like fireflies tangled in I lil- vel- braid, that moderstscientlsia are striving to explore. The oldtime as- trologers knew somethin! 01 "ll beauty and mystery of these heav- enly orbs, and from them they tried to read the fate of men and empires. It is said that Roger Bacon, who lived in the thirteenth century, "did perfectly understand all kinds Of al lease d knew likewise the Compose some such instrument _as our telescap-," And Gambia dc'fa ,ctt. limi .J i-L Cl/C li ‘il In llnIla:~.;l ill.; thc practical dll.- cost ia not going to he much. May 1| covery of the telescope took place N ill 1608, and in the iolloiiiniz year Gllllco ict about improving the iri- rtrulllcnt, which came into general -fc in Europe by the middle of the constructed his famous lens. and published his work, "Epitome of the In 1666 Copemican Astronomy Newtonmadehis dlscovcryof the re- franglbility of light, and twenty years aftcrwards he P\1\11|3h¢4 his “Principia.“ The first person who succeeded in making if telescopic lens that would produce an image free from color was Chester Moor Hall, m -'M' ."°'°i§:'if.°.§ Thiahappene inl _ ii a s to municatc his inven- the first manufacture Oi 0l>¢ibll flint glass belongs to Pierre Louis Guinand, a humble watchmaker of Nauchatel, Bwitnerland, and was the result of seven Years' lllinltl-kin! experiments. from 1734 to 1780. snantime sir william ammo hm completed his reflector of four feet aperture and 40 feet focal 1811891- so cams about imlrovemeliil 19 telescope cmstruction, including the famotlgettspin llilat Blrr0lltle byLoa'dRoUe.sndin1Hlt1saa:|'ee- as greaevienna ledractinl im :mich was at that time that if isi iéiii réiii if more hateful mm aaa asthe were »` < ____ » g Fl||_s‘]1f"“ll‘ NDFIUNI BlAHMIN‘ ORANGE PEKOE TEA ' I _ ssc. IF YOU All PLANNING T0 BUILD GALL iB¢)lV7VEH§S “Builder J Bdilr Homes" L_ We have the experience, to give you more value for leaa money. PHONE 1441 Your Automobile- Is s Great Liability! Assy day lt might do dam. age to life or property which would mean ; severe dnanclal burden fonyeu. Why not shift this liability to an insurance company? F0,- fssll particulars of automobile insurance, use th; coupon or telephone 67 er 1001. COUPON i To lfyadman 6 Co. Uaslial. lox Ml, Chalklkhwi. lowrsa..._._......,....ear,1l...medsl _ 5' and wish information concerning the following ine". ssaeeoeven: Plbllc Lhbilily [ i E. ]Cellhion[] \r'\1,_ ._,, snniuiss .. It is this vast celestial space, =-_-- - - 32-rlltecnth century when Kepler. thc largest instrument in the world. mysteries that have hitherto baiflgi “.13” 'umm' gn and more than a year was spent in the scrutiny of scientific experts at uh' .M . ,WM grymgtoproduceagoodlens. But longlastwill become solved. Nm “bm my on the the Americans have always takena The "telescopic eye may show pmmu ,,”“,_ umm; seep interest in astronomy. And howstars are born out of the fllmy uthmuh they Md new use istest device, when completed. nebulae. When it is considered that they "nt ‘bond ,nd bids fair to put au other instru- it nexpsctsd that uw nhetosrwhic \m¢,,,4 M, ,,,,,,,,-,ns else. ments of this kind into the shade. plates will catch the light of stars lh,n“l “ Pon vicwm At ces-ning, N. Y., the other day. whose radiance started earthwards “uhm w md no' md gwgmy mm of molten glass were about a billion years ago, and that ‘ ‘nk -not hndmg poured from the furnace into the light travels at 186,000 miles per muned' They propose 1,, mould ddgned te form a reflecting second, the human imagination is mmnly “mm to mm,,_ ~~"=’selr"""s1u “M” rem# t.suuts: ,uumamg t "sea nope an sr ng o ' . ns “H “'°.,.“:,.'“°“°::.'..“.’..i.°;°i.....°°.“‘.... "=:.,.".:.-‘~‘ .l'.:..':: " and ;~.1q',| 119 Y in EIB, 0 mm~ into a conlave surface. Then, ii Ill tokens from lmmensitiea unknown ug-\1;h:u_‘;P1:;°”A$tnm’ goes well. the great mirror will Sh- and, with no boundary walls to lim- meteorite. more “umm able astronomers to more closely it his inquiries and tho" 'meh hue been view the moon and the canals il; comes here faoeto face with t e n- sum" sewn] enters mn ‘nd W' um m' dew” ° “nm” in teoriies are believed in an ‘-3, 'neu u any mv. ___'l-___ te me ¢u-gh hers beffi sms before. rt ii figures they I fiifk ml ve (d md beabletoseefourtimesfartherand andpari YW’ Y - oath Aus a , times t-he dim=“'i°“ °' "*“" ““ versity of Adelaide, .rd O fe cover s volume of space thirty t 1’ (la May vacation a party ff°'“ . d it ll D0 l Nl . WH- hnmm bffnmgofazierlir 1:” capable tno`:'o\:h iriv:s'ti`ssti°“ if W mm,” M, naar srolrr or 1-as sas The hmm’ ,B nw - th my vI'"\°\il vi' tion. south sf . A fortnight ago M children saw eteomsov: £335 ysghymuimmmom _gg nance: in central __ s. an “W4 - pgnqq N J “N S Lml 0 * iisslusa for ', , A rv ,ser an Australian mam Minion ,`n"‘“‘“,m' 'mmm' mf, plan, and formltafthamitmeaat ‘mmm nm. ,num of their first lil” of ' their headquarters Urol hello at Hliill! have bam aliiviiiil’ I holiday. Jllillill much _ _ bgg, gm Qlq a close rt... »......¢ _ A lisa 5 » uh aamwaaalalm Oven Fresh TO-DAY. That is wh optic g san v . yi method of combining thcm so as to y a in 1551.' lu its mention of al , ` i 55~f"ff@@‘7if‘gsi:“"‘ iii, I Stewart s Beans' are IFFERENT » Baked in small crocka in our ovens, they are really the most delicious baked beans you have ever tasted. 'I1 UO U aa. _ll tigamtismtas cgglrla. The credit for 8. Qllaft fOr 20 Cents STEWARTL9 Bakery PHONE 211 KENT iii a §;i ini . ei E §§f§§§§r i§ié.§z§ sem mrtliami wtf" chewanduringthe sustswfm l" preceded a and then lain fell. Iva-1ssn»"°*"‘ h&aaw\aal\ ,,,, a\anifaaevf»‘° ill# iiiiiiii