' pswuqwwmu.a~~_.,l»r . ......, . ,. JULY 9. 1936 [IR Spain Specials not Hamburg, French Fries. Peal, Apple Pie, Tea, Coffee, Milk, 30c Delicious home mule strawberry Pie, 100. Steamed Clams. Rolls and Butter, '1‘ ea, Coffee, Milk, zsc SUMMEBTIME SPECIAL Assorted Cold Meat Cuts, choice of Vegetables or salad. loo Cream. Two Deaths Result From Eating Mussels (C. I’. By Guardian‘: Special Wlrel DIGBY. N. s.. July 8-Violent poisoning of six Digby County res- idents, resulting in the death of two, was ascribed tonight by Dr. F‘. E. Rice who attended them to p('l'lO(llC condition of mussels they Ito. "There were six people who ate sick which makes me believe the poison at this Neck them and they all became ,. ..n,g,»rnl in the mussels mm of year," the Dlgby c«u:l;I:_v doctor said. A group of three boys and an- other group of three French Ac- ute Diilbv taken from rocks on the shore at Doinls adian fishermen each Neck mussels yesterday 12 miles apart. All became violently ill and one in each group died just as Dr. Rice was about to treat them. The pois- hour of each other. Dr. Rice said his patients felt dizzy and numb and were sick at their stomachs from eating the shell-fish which are or- onings occurred Within One d in arily considered delicacies. Eight-ycar-old Reginald Titus of Oentreville, one of the victims, was buried in the. United Church cem- etpry near his home today and Eoudrs-nu of Church Point, the other victim. was taken to his home across St. Mary's Bay. No inquest has been called and it is not thought likely the body of Marius their bodies will be examined. A theory the mussels had become poisoned from clinging to creosot- ed logs used in breakwater con- struction here was discredited by the doctor because there were no logs of that type where the three fishermen procured their meal. main until the close of the race, after Saturday night, undoubtedly the winners of the choicest awarcls will be among lllore why make the best showing during the period which comes to its close this Satur- 5 day night. From the standing shown below on this page it is evident to even the most cnsual reader that there will be a real nice for that Capital award as the cnndldates are just beginning to realize the difference between the first and second prizes. As a matter cf fact the race be- tween candidates listed is so close it required some hairline figuring to determine some of the positions. Each of these workers has a most excellent chance to win the top prize and a great deal will depend upon the linc-up of Candidates to be sh~,wn on next Tuesday—after the ciose of the first credit period in the mee.'I‘he leader in that standing will indeed have A top- hcavy clmncc to win the Chevrolet Coach or Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. Upon the beasts of zciurns received thus far this week it a forgone conclusion that there is going to be a real race for top position in the drive next, Tuesday which will be in doubt until the last votes are in and counted on Saturday night. Several workers have expressed their determination to head the list while others may have surprises up their sleeves which may change the entire line-up. Candidates are urged to change promises into subscriptions as rapidly as possible during this week. It is getting to late in the race now to rely on promises to subscribe. Evcry subscription wihch ‘ T HE CHARLU'l'l‘E'l‘UWN GU AKUIAN For Help As Votes Drop In. Campaign Saturday Marks End Of Big Vote Period__Ir_1 Contest Every Minute Counts As Only Three Days Left For Big Vote Count In Campaign. WINNERS NEVER QUIT — QUITTERS NEVER WIN ‘Tie the coward who quits to misfortune; ’Tis the knave who changes each day; ‘Tm the fool who wins half the battle, Then throws all his chances away. Tile time to succeed is when others, Dtscouragcd, show traces of tire; The battle is fought on the home stretch And won ’twixt the flag and the wire ! This Saturday night at ten ;l2iock comes the climax in the Guardian subscription drive. Of course the campaign does not end then, but the Big Credit Period of the campaign closes at that time and although four weeks re- is turned in this week earns the maximum number of credits while after Saturday night a Substantial reduction of credits means that later subscriptions will simply earn less votes. The crucial test of the campaign is at hand. If you over intend doing aluilling BIG in this race, DO IT NOW! Instead of being content with secrmd, third, or fourth or lower, get up at the top and stay there. And right n~.w — NOT LATER,—i.q the time to do that. The "First Period of the cam- paign will end with the closing of the cninpaign office on Saturday night. The time set for the close of the period is 10 o'clock. but should any candidate be unable ta report in futl by that time then the time will be extended until midnight, if 1lt‘K'!‘SSilI‘.\'. to meet N-qulrement. But as smn as all candidates have re- ported the first period will be end- ed officially. Out of town candidates have the prrlvilesze of mailing subscriptions ns lale as Saturday night and al- though they may not be received at the nffice until Monday rl‘ Tuesday first period credits will be allowed on such reports. Every candidate, however, is urged to get into the office if pos=ib‘e. Aside from subscriptions mailed Saturday night there will be no re- p ris accepted after Saturday night for the first period credits. Dr. M. W. Smith of the Saint I-[ERE’S HOW THEY STAND _ ‘.’.?:.‘“.,.,‘i‘.‘:.’l:’i“..f.‘:.‘.l..E.‘.§“‘.:’.“...i.?‘°.:‘:.‘;f IN GUARDIAN SUBSCRIPTION sels might be due to feeding con- ditinns here. particularly at this time of year. He said he had never fatally shell- hrnrd of anyone being rnisoned from eating the fish before. "Anyway." Dr. Rice said tonight. down here to eat mussels now." People in this section of the province were recalling an old adage stating that shell fish should not be eaten in months that had no "R." in their "_vr~.u rouldn‘t get anyone spelling. In both cases the mussels were beach cooked on spits over open fires before they were eaten. APPEA.RAN(‘F. aaraxns ox POSTFRE Good posture is the first requisite of grace. A woman who stands on one foot, allowintr stomach to pro- trude, or slumps forward when she sits. cannot possibly hope to ap- pear graceful and lovely First of all, learn to stand cor- rectly. Don't throw shoulders back stiffly or hold chili rigidly in. For- get about these and ccnccnirnie on your backbone. If it is strnlulit. except for four or five vericbine at the base which should be lurned up and fdrlldrd. stomach will look flat nnd hips more slender. In other words, avoid an exaggerated hollow in centre of the back. in the totals, although The standings of contestants as given be- low are relative and not actual. _ during the campaign will all votes be included At no time each c0ntestant’s cor- rect position in the line-up will be shown. In accordance with the rules, credits may be held in reserve and the FULL stiength of particip- ants remain unknown until the official judges open the sealed ballot box, make the final count and check-up and award the prizes. This is complete protection for all. Names listed in alphabetical order) Miss Little Affleck, Mt. Stew-.u't . . .. . 178,225 Mr. Frank Brown, New London .. . . . 390,000 The central Guardian -_-— ‘lulu column In ICIUVVGC for 0! local Imenll but udunluing I uowuy nutun any in luurud I eoutu u word ulriutly payable luv: 01 II In RECONDITIONED PIANO S125. Toc-mbs Music Store. L-5931-7-0-ll. MR GAVIN HARDING will ad- dress the Fox Club on Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Agricultural Hall. L-5045 CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-SIM-3-28-it. PRODUCTION in the ranch means profits in the Ban.k—Insist on B-3 Brand Fox Feed. OCNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- B. I. S. Regular Monthly Meeting TO-NIGHT 8 p. m. CON!-‘EDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-G798-7-I2-312. WATER. RAT!-2S—Water rates for the current quarter must be paid by Friday the 10th. L-5948 PRIZE LIST now being mailed to all former Exhib- itors. We want as wide a distribu- tion of them as possible, and will thank anyone having an interest in the Provincial Exhibition to send for free copy. This year's Prize List is the best in Exhibition history. Write today for your copy. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Provin- cial Exhibition Association. L-5947 EXHIBITION ::EXHI'BI'I'ION PRIZE LIST I936—The Exhibition Prize Llst for ANCE. L-6798-7-l2-312 1936 will be ready for distribution __: in the course of in day or two. smvnav SERVICES. — LouLs Swine breeders will be interested Harris will preach Sunday, July 12th to note that there is a Market at HBZ£1'bI00.k at 11 A. M. Cross Roads at 3 and Alexandra. at 7 P.M. L-5923-7-9-ll. Class for Single Bacon I-log Judged on Rail. Exhibitor will be allowed only one entry. Dressed weight I40-I70 pounds, for which ten prizes are offered. lst prize $10.00. L-5940 REV. G. W. TITUS, Saint John, N. 13., Maritime evangelist of the‘ Churches of Christ, will be the speaker at the Christian Church at Montague next Sunday at both morning and evening services, L-5951 I'MI'RESSIVE SERVICE AT WOOD ISLANDS—The Sacrament of the lords supper was dispensed, for possible p()sfp0nemr~n[_ wmp in the Wood Islands Presbyterian; your friends and tell mom about Church at the close of the ll a m.‘ our big Show which we promise service on Sunday, June 28th. The will be the zr<~n‘r.«i or mam my attendance was large and the set-, Sand for Prize List iorlriv. J. W. vice‘ which was conducted by tnel Eoulter, S"‘r‘l'(‘!f\i‘l', Pl'm'inrlnl Ex- minister Rev. R. Hensley stavcrt‘ hibition. (‘.harlniiet'\\\'n. P. E. I. was a. very impressive one through-l out. Five new members were re-I THE l"Il()\'lN(‘IAI. EXHIB- ITION dates are August 17th to 22nd. The PI‘0\'illf‘l.’lI Exhibition at Charlottcimvn npmis Monday even. ing. Aug. 17. f11ll nilernoon and evemllg Dlbilrmnlnes lilih, 19th, 20th and 2151. with 22nd reserved wived. Another service was held? Miss l\i‘a.rgnrct Walsh. tcaclier‘ at 7.30 p. m. which was also large- Wellington 93r'lm'7!_ Cfln1b|‘lrl;1P_ ly attended During the week pre- 1\i'ass.. arrived home last week in V10U5v Dmparaiory services weret spend her variation with her moilier held on Thursday evening. Friday’ Mrs M'.v~tin Walsh. evening. Saturday morning andl Saturday evening, 5. deep interest’ was manifested throughout the‘ whole Communion season. LIONS FEEL HEAT TOTONTO. July R.—Six-tinge as it may seem, the zoos hushy man- BRIDE T0-BE SHOWERED -— ed lions, used to tropical weather. Flriends and neighbours gathered are feeling the current heat wave 3' ‘ah’ home Of Mr. and Mrs far more than the polar bears. GEOTEB Livlngton at Clyde River keepers announced oednv "We and lNot1ces‘l Brother Scouts: Yesterday was sports day at Camp De Roma. The winners were: Swimming Raoe—1. Lacusta; 2. T. Stewart. Rope Spinning—l, I-I. Murray; H, T l\l':Nell1. Obstacle Race——1, F. McDonald; 2. S. Reddin Tcnderfoot Knots—I, E White; 2. Vince King The thanks of the Scouts in camp are due to Mr. Percy Sim- monds of the Central Oreameries for his kind gift of ice cream. 'I‘m-sdny was spent in passing tests and in instruction in map- ping, swimming und hiking. We are glad to welcome Rev. Fr. H. I. Fleming to our camp. Many parents and friends were at ihe ramp yesterday. We are al- ways glad to see them. L-Fail-18 , on Wednesday evening to tender a just give them lois of water and shower to Miss Tena MacKinnon one of this weeks brides. The bride to-be was escorted to the chair of honor by Miss Lydia. Murray. while Miss Winnifred Best played the wedding march. The many useful gifts were opened by: Misses Alma McPhee. Jean Mc- Lean and Olive Livingston. while the accompanying verses were read bv Miss Laura Livingston. Miss M':Klnnon expressed her thanks for the useful gifts and invited all to go to see her in her new ‘come. After singing "Fur She's A Jolly Good Fellow," the evening passed quickly in music. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the ladies keep them out of the sun." 21 cur- ator announced, explaining the last time they put ice in the wa'.er for the bears they died. STARTS I-‘LYING TOITR VICTORIA. Jilly 8\(C. P)— Premier Pattullo today started a 10-day flying tour of northern British Columbia. taking off this morning in a seaplane from Esquimnlt harbor with his ary Ben l-Iethcy and pilot E. W. C. Dobbin, first stop will Rupert. From there he will go in the Queen Charlotte Island. Stow- art, Atlin and then to Dnwmn in the Yukon Territory. T __'__: Mrs. Georgia 1?. Walker, Kensington 406,000 M1‘. Pius McDonald, St. Peters Ray . . . 259,000 Mr. Lester Sellick. (‘,h’T0wn R. R. No.6 121,000 Mr. Ray McCallum, Dunstaffnage . . . 331,000 Mr. Bruce Stewart, ML11'1'ay Harlnoi‘ . . 5,000 CANDIDATES: Get out this week and make the old “dust” fly while you get the big votes. It will -take more work after July 11th, and only a little now will make up for future efforts. be Prince ‘ Mr. Fred Batt, Charlottetown . . . Miss Pearle Burns, Charlottetown . . . 400,000 Mrs. A. H. Burke, Southport . . . . . . 325,000 Mr. Elmer M. Champion, Kenslngton. 200,000 Miss Mary C. Carter, Cardigan . . . . . . 430,000 . . . . 375,000 Mrs. Katherine E. Creamer, Kelly’s thwhent your sit. l"CgiIl(’?l):‘l;)t thin: , Cross _ _ _ . . ' _ . _ _ _ O _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ C (1911 I'(‘ 0 GUI‘ C -' v " i !‘:hn;:ldc!rsE5h0§l3 rest agatgilst 13;: ’,.\Il-. John M. Doucette, Charlottetown 126,000 :~ e. . r. m\; y r ~ . - _ ifa 3'01? like. (but always cross one il\rIlSS Clla1'10tte Dennls, O’I4ealy . . . *,‘_,‘,’2"‘;;‘;§Y“,§‘;’f§,‘:,“{,,fT‘° ‘,§‘,“"§,.,,,_,“.', Mr. Wesley Fraser, Elmira . . . . . . . .. . 3)60,000 31;} =b°:i "Nd T505‘: ‘,*‘,Wk‘;*‘,{,‘j l\l1'. Raymond Genge, Southport . . . . . ..53,400 i 1 yo can 0 . ’ . . . . your“ feet wide apart. flat on the 1\'I]'_ Gllllsple, Mllton . . . . . . . . . . f . ' . l . t - ,,‘:,‘.’.'.."‘"” ‘W ‘°°‘ ° Ml‘. Kenneth Green, Albany . . . .. . . . . 140,000 ’*"°"‘" R”‘°*"°-“ °’‘“‘ °‘"‘ "“ * Mr Wm Hennessey Charlottetown . . 135.000 obtained by stnndinll 0“ mm {cm . . ’ ; wan opposite mp throw: out~w=;;dn- l\l11-. Fred Howes, Charlottetown . . . . . 127.300 Ito .h t din . Th 6 , IfIllTat‘Ile grrfperxrantge of nllwlfliirf. Ml‘. James Hughes, Bl adalbane . . . §?,',§“_’,’;°,§‘,{“‘ “,,”,‘,’§,“ “,',,f,';“‘*§,§’,;,,§‘,,; Mr. John J. Hagan, Bradalbane .‘. . . . 130,003 med wally 0" the balls °‘ ‘W’ Mr. Arthur Herrell, Hunter Rivet . . . 390,00 when you mix. move from the M1‘. Geo. Jackson, Charlottetown . . . . 168,000 33;‘ .i‘.“‘lo.l".?’i‘élEE;..‘.I§“?'i.€’.$;?X§ Miss Dorothy J_enkm8. Georiretown - - 118000 ',“°“*‘ '“ °“‘* i’i°°'~‘ ‘mm “’“‘f"“° M1‘. Jack Jenkins, Charlottetown 118.000 113 o . alla‘f°§.J5§°Z§n?§tl‘.§§:°§.tw§§n"lips Mrs. Earl Ling‘, New Wiltshire .. . . . . 399,000 and k'nees——othcr times between knees and feet. Regnrdles of your size or your weight. you should do limbeq-ing Ind stretching exercises that keef) sup- for- the waistline legs and arms pie. In the morning. stretch ward to touch the floor with your hunt. Keep knees stiff and do the exercise very slowly. Then bend bncicwrrii. to the right. to the left, and forward again. swing arms up And down Is you do deep breath- ing 1-outinm. And don't forget Inkla and foot exercises. COOL COLOR COMBINATIONN. _Nexi. to new and viii" nth nliow touches in that about the coolest-loom; color oomblnr I "M1 for hot. days in town. one °’P°°'3“! attractive ensemble. -”h0'm in a smart fashion show "‘=3TItly. includes I black lllk dress “'"'h Yellow pin dots. enormous Yellow felt hat, yellow gloves, scar! and butimnino. shoes and but 1-: Mr. lkxfi. Mountain, Kensington . . . . . 111,100 Mr. Wesley lliurray, Fredericton . . . . 226,907 Miss Winnifi-ed McDonald, Montague 470,450 Miss Tessie l\icNcill, Summersicle . . . . 402,000 GET THOSE THREE YEAR SUBSCRIP- TIONS THIS WEEK GET EXTENSIONS ON ALL SCRIPTIONS AND RE(‘EIVE ! Sill‘- THE BIG BALANCE VOTES ON THEM. SUBSCRIRERS, DON’T FORGET: Everyone Loves a Worker; and a Worker . An informal meeting of the pro- I'incin1 council was held in camp riurinr: the afternoon, Matters re- lniinr to the welfare of Scouting - were di=,cu.==ed Grey Wolf l SPRING VALLEY PERSONALS Miss Baricn Champion. St. John. N.ll, is spcntiing a pleasant hoizduy in Spring Valley. the guest of Miss Lottie Proiiit. Among the recent motorists to Charlottetown were Miss Baden Clzampion, Miss Miss Lottie Profitt, and Mr. Fred Proiltt. accepted the position of school teacher in Sea View School for the coming year. Miss Reta. Champion. St. .lol‘n. N.B., is spencimr,‘ the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. James E_ Campbell, Irishtown. The trustees of Spring Vai'ev School have engaged Miss Lottie ,Profitt as school teacher for the ‘ coming yea;-_ cerct- I cooxn\F LEAST EXACT on THE so-C/u.i.En "ARTS" “Chemistry is one of the most exact of sciences; cooking one of the least exact of the so-called ‘arts.’ " That sounds a fairly good chal- lence to cook: i\\'hO are apt to be :1 d':inince:'in<,v race.) and It was imsed forth in a lecture on “Food" de‘ivered to the London. Eng, Royal Scvicty of Arts by Dr L A. Lampitt. who is evidently an au- thority on the-‘more exact subject of chemistry. He went so far as to mention one of the reasons why exactltudc is not to be attained in ccekcry: "Even the rrclnc of the mu.<lrlan can be written down. and the ex- pression of a Krelsler captured to a more or less accurate degree by the gramophone record. The recipe of the chef is also written down. but no record of the result of his skill can yet be made " That seems to suggest. says an EllL'll.“li wriir-1'. that one of the c0"k's handicaps is the inability to create a model dish that will last for e\'er—noi. a very suprlslnt: handicap when one comes in think of it. since the “monument m\“e lnsiing than brass" is not the type of triumph that one ordinarily as- Onutnl Guurdluu lnonin, do not per word; Annouuuneutl und Cumin to per word; In lemorlum Notion. '1 Splrllunl Oflorlntl, per inch; Notice: ol’ Tlmnln and word. other ntou on application, " Minimum Cbuuo to: any advertisement hunt!-five eon . &§fi§§§D "‘ '- PLEASE . YOU 6' null AIM” 2 Advertising liates—-Payable in Advance Curdu. etc.-.. In For Sa’lo__>__ word: Weulern Ill!’ E'“°"" Louise Johnson. FOR SALE -— 1 TRUCK WAGON- Calvin Cameron, Mt. Stewart. ’ L -5860-7-7-di. ma SALE on T0 REN’l.'—0N August 1st, cottage at 34 Oriebar S9». ,Avr2l_v...t°.1--.1.3.*£-1+- 2531? PAGE 'l'l'lRl.‘JE «puma DRUGS” , «BEST PRICES” - M“ ml. “,5; nrugutore for 1310 ass-r.° We um to am‘! W" '0‘ the but in service. And the 0*“ “‘ yang requirements. Call on In 3:; any and be satisfied. Humm‘ needs an t||0|lI- _ — “THE NYAL DIlUG8TOB.E' J. Ernest H. Worth DEUGGIST5 ; mm, 3, 142 Prince 81. ' loculumfis Evunlu Io or wnrdi ml" 9... man; In: of Horn! and name; latter: of Cnnllolfillfl 79' "°' 10¢ per inch or on W’ Appreciation, Miscellanec-_us__‘ can PASSAGE FOR THREE passengers to Boston about July 15th. A l '1‘a.nton's Accessor- lgs, W Y L-5859- I-'i-3L ACCOMMODATION I03. TW0. or three passengers Y0 B°'“°" July 15th or 18th. Apply F'Ish|'Ml Apply Charlottetown Guardian. :—»_~_— - 1-‘on SALE-—REGIS'l'ERED Ava- shirc cow, treshened July '7. J. P. Hooper, 143 Euston St. Li-{:9}? FOR. SALE — MALAGASII HAY Salt. also Rock Salt. and crushed BhelL Earle Fisheries Co. L-538,l:7',l*,',é‘: FOR SALE -— SIIINGLES, BEST 51 E. EARLE B b Shop, Queen Street. - "£l:ll£!SI“l‘i:lS:TC::0R S L-5881-741-~-ii. ar er L-5893-'7-8-sit Ffifixn BASEBALL scoffs‘. THE sun urn’-: nus A NEW LOW. Pads ten cents. Postage extra. premium policy which enum- tees even in the event of Y0“!-' death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown W_ork Wanted EXPERIENCED 000K WANTS work. Apply 13 Chestnut St. quality Fir $180 3P1'“°° 31-70 Ii-:§:*j__-£905-1-8-3L S°°°“"é “"° 9°‘ 5‘‘““°‘ MM" nxrmnaucan MARRIED MAN‘ Leods M1115’ Beuevue' wants work, farm, tractor. Apply, _ _ 1.-5a_9a;'1-3-3:. I HAVE A LARGE STOCK 01-‘ new and used Rubber Belting. l Also heavy duty Rubber Traces. Per pair $3.00. Clinton Morrison. Fredericton Station, P. E. l. L-5885-'i-ii-'41 :—.:——._.—j—. iron SALE _ NEWFOUNDLANT) Dog. Large. 2 years old. Kind with children I-las caught Foxes York_E_’ost Oflloe. L-5847-7-7-31. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAYIIEI and Bookkeeper desires work its substituting for summer holidays. Address “R" Guardian. L-5855-7-'7-3 _M§lPjE‘ WANTED — MAN FOR » FARM ....a: Miss Louise Johnson. Margate, has running at large. Price ten mil- lars. _*3“liiL___ FOR SALE-—l00 ACRE FARM, stock, crop and implements at Argyle Shore. recently Weldon A. Smith. Apply McLeod 8: Bentley. L-5946 Alfred Noring, Cariczon L-5932-7-9-ii. To Rent COTTAGE T0 RENT, AUGUST 1st, 305 Fitzroy Street, oontainzng 6 rooms, modern improvements, hot air heating with garage, rent moderate, apply G. D. Wright, EC’! Fitzroy Street. L-5802-7-4-7 11. To Let __A To LET — THREE—RO0MED apartment to let. Apply to 38l Elm Avenue. L-5874 , _?,__.; I HOUSE TO LET — WITH OR. without store. Apply E. N. Kays. 18 Upper Queen Street. L-5926-7-9-Bl. TO LET-—A WELL I-‘UR.N'ISIIED house for summer months. F:ee wood. Cherries and apples. on Fairvillc Road 1 mile north of K:-efc‘s Luke. 3 miles south of Peake's Station. Peter Ahearn. 1i for a fair time." reminds the ‘vvitcr "and surely those dishes that are now put up in sealed tins might provide a more or less per- manent example of the skill of the cook who prepared the dish itself. “The tinned steak and kidney pudding is, in its own way, the courier-part of the ‘tinned music‘ i _ _ __,r::__ __, work. J. T. Moreside, York P-tint. L-5856 7-31. .,_ , f T M WANTED-—.‘\IA.\' FOR HAYING. Richard H'.‘f‘.L‘Cl'Scfi, North River. L-5883-I-8-3‘ ______ v_ — —;-:3 VVANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work, Apply Guardian. L-5358*-'1-7-31. WANTED — ‘MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Frank Tremeae. %Hnl'npshlrc>,r H ‘ AV L-5929-7-9-Til. i Wanted WAN'I‘ED—BO'I"I‘I.F<. I'l.‘lTS AVD BOARDERS ALCOMDIODATED at 108 Prince St. L-594? WANTED TO I'l'I'{(‘IIAis‘I£. MOD- crn house of ten rooms in resin dentini section of City. Write ‘'8'’ care Guardian giving location, description of house. when b" and price. N-333-7-IL APRICOT NUT BREAD (Free Press Tested Recipe? “2 lb. dried apricots 3 cups H00!‘ 1 cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder ‘*2 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons melted shortening 1 938 1 cup chopped nuts - 1% cups milk Method: Soak the apricots over- night and simmer until tender. Gui fine. Sift the flour, mesnure, lhrll sift again with the sugar. baking lxwder, soda and salt. Add in! melted shortening. beaten egg, milk and nuts. Thor. fold in the apricot: which have been well drained. ’mrn into :1. well grenst-cl loaf pzui and bake ill in lI‘iO(l!l'ilL£' 325 deg. F‘. Miss Mildred Ranaha Mrs. Fulton Moreside. Miss Hattie Tarbusl Miss Mary Tramor. Mr. Roland Thompson. ' Miss Ella M. Thompson, Cornwall . Ernest Mclllillan, (‘h’Town R.R. N0. 3 230,000 Mr. Welcott Mcl’herson, Kinross . . . . 142000 Miss Lillian Newson, North River . Mr. Maitland Owen, (Tha1'1ottetown .. 430,000 Mr. Walter O'Brien, Bristol. . . . . . . . . 137.000 Mrs. Annie Pond, Summei-side . .. 367,000 n, ('»lla1'10ttGt0Wl'i 392,500 . 393.000 North River . . . 122,000 1, (‘hm'lottet0wn 266,000 (‘h:\,l'l0tte‘C0wIi .. 124.000 Summe 's".de . . 365,000 5,000 snciaies with the culinary art. On U10 K1’(‘1-S19!‘ ilT3m0Ph01'1€ Yet‘ oven for about one hour. Thu "still, wcll- atured Cl ri tm s , ord." bread has a r‘per flavor and sine: Loves Encouragement “ "‘ ‘ 5 "* ; ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,j,,,. ,,,,._ * M VTLAV ,_,,4_j____T: ,, ‘W?’ ‘ — ewi .—— — — ——~vC————:--—-— -7: _7"~" _' ’ "" ” ’ - I - ' I I 6 - / . v / ,_ 0 __ I . I 3 ° ' I '. ' ' I 3-‘ Vs» »'—' % '-‘‘’’'W'‘ l' A? F run was A NASTY FALL! 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