QHPAGE SIX ii T0-DAY ONLY ‘s “ALL THAT STAR Q '/ Q rm: Cl-lAkLOTTETflwN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN Bristol And Vicinity IE SURE TO LISTEN TO Ilsll OOIIIII ls recurred III lIIl of low trim-m. an sour-nun; al s J41‘!- William conohon spents "RI "I M_P. . I u? ,"':,'L',',,_ final, “",,',,,"' h" u: hi‘; 5:" ifiuifijiiy i“f.g§°°§§,‘v'ie§if Leader of New Democracy Group in the House "mic aiiiagm ll wendihz the winter in of Commons Mruii-ms- ..—-—................ W“ "==.:".:::.':."t::.':‘s.::iii:="' OONIIDIBATION Li?! INSUI iilgfirrfiglfiirlor spent a few days in “c5- "9" ON YOUR RADIO SET ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21nd APRIL_22,‘1942 ‘FINAL TO-DAY-Shows 315-7-845 BONITA GRANVILLE-RAY McDONALD MONEY / of» “DOWN IN SAN DIEGO ” t“ ALE-Asrlfltznblisr _ CA P’ TOL xgbqp snows 3.15-'i-9 Playing _. _. rurvinr “I ., Radio's reigning roirterere in Bflotes ram ge of r are] Ninety Nifty Minutes in whooping Wistfui Vista Iealuring 5M3 BOB STEELE 10M mo RIIIIIEBS or RUFE DAVIS n n I‘ G E wiiir LOIS COLLIER i II IEIIIIIII PIITIIIE i among the visltom to the city yes- the flrst world war and was severely terday. wounded. Fire Aboard Former Limer Normandie anks five feet deep are seen. Mr, John G. MacDonald, has re- NEW YORK. April l9—(AP) — cute the Charlottetown Hospital The Jinx-ridden tonne: French for mother operation. liner Normandie lay on her sid _-—- y W370 80f. at a Hudson River pier today I Miss MollleI-Iamrigtonspentefew 15c victim of a third fire in as many days in the city last week the guest months, occurring only three days of Mrs. Charles MacDonald, Eiiston —-i-—-_______ after a congressional subcommittee Street- REIJDIN BROS. ___... had labelled the great ship a i- mrniw i» mass.risczilazmrhirizisii; L. M. Doucette R. M. Smallman. Young Peoples Society of the Bon- {if st-hsgglhtfll. He will remain here fin W' L shaw United and Baptist Churches, in: season. Imam“, o! Hummwu noteithat thrf: ofuzléese tiallpll! ‘won time at Prov ncial pl s. u er e ca Dun“ which this BABIES NEEDS , Heinz Strained Food; Maxine Maggi] Village aha oliialenrgiepliinilegi igféijlifbevrier“ “i” "wed iii "viii I d, . Cecil M PIIMI, MISS I I38 d t . ' - ‘ glxenagliilr éfirtsorl, Miss algorthy Mac- got. l-iyagaei; o ifgrieg ililllpeéeéglll-ILXO d2 _ " w” degded “i? g1" Beam pr nted ith War i Produrm’ and D/nmd Saving gfBI-SIPS eclgnated wby Miss and Mrs Imp erre, should iggguiptid “lift giégitiiniiiig if; ‘lie-g E1511 ALLA the City inst week guests of their CANADIAN moron sronrrrm J°hn-_-__°"npbe“' orgy 1| oo_ MEETING Legion Rooms ‘Thursday, m. and Mrs. Lester McVarlsh ‘ "'30 ‘D's-T- April 33rd. 4-32-21. mtg arrived hfilme , , G E e " Y. r. s. HOLD saavrca-oh sym the Winter moilisah: iviri m! -___________\\ »~ u . __ Sunday evening, April 12th the srish reports a fair winter hr the 9 conducted a very impressive service —-—— w“? $211k 1d A m “m ‘ S ih the ohms Church. A special m. John n. MoGrath, lac-N. left 1m hgnuyo, M, Emmi}, h m}, n"? ture oi e presen- Week to rejoin his ship after sperld- wen me b: 28.1% ' tiflcates to 118 his leave with his parents here. m m PM!“ ' a mud‘ “HAPPY G " members of the Sunday School who . cCirat-h. who came to the l.s- em‘ “Pup!” the chm‘ The ma” ANG partlcipatedinthe w. c, '1‘. u. Tern- [and for the first time with her °,§’°u,,,,,_,i{,y ctfiiihfiiiimfifi life‘: Piciiiie FREE peranoe Course. it being wortliv of xiusbamllew remain here for some teem couécuon mound to mm with purchase or 25 p“ l, ____ tossed in proceeds 9 chairmanship of the president of Mr. Rupert Phnlen has returned Colgate! Tooth Brush the Society Miss Isabel Crush , the to Halifax after- a brief stay at his alloy/lg? lpglgrajtr-is wgygearrienyrgllt. home here. ~ i’ m garl , s. . . i? - - 9_ _ Mn J_ N_ M “pad 0 M; L1 llllil, 3 pairs IOCISI, l. navy sleeve- grlpizaiiragexlieading, Mr. all‘. Bhyifw. will opergityg lffxb$bsmr puke!‘ 1°55 sweimm 1 child's sweat"- Tw° . Miss Shirley Crosby, Miss correspondence w“ Heinz gulnllor Foods ti um ?,§’,§““" fafiiflfiiilflii? fifil, ‘fig “e” ‘“"“°“‘" rgTi-ha buy a fla Nursinz Bottles Nillllles , v . 1- Katlylgxrilrre Ciiosby, Mr? Chester Mac- Mr. James Fitzgerald was a busi- and m“: wind°w blinds m’ whiio- Taicums-Baby Oil Fadyen, Mr. Merill Crosby, Miss Ina 1185s visitor m the city last week. Si“ “wit” "PM" ""1111 vi-i- vi; lh- p ~ MacLeod. Miss Shlrlev Crosby. Ml‘. --—" iiilireiiieouick m ‘Ii’ lililiiitisflcnley‘; a m Etreparatlons I1 h ‘l MIS B9 le "my; r 3 way 9*" 0 C. C“ Mac? m “M a V” y ifotgmbi% ‘flifggzefi Phillips wereiappointed for next two Eldmjlhnlldsl (rIhVIiTIigwTtPYIILPrF-Ixzg; or N“ . baby ' at the home of Mrs Carter V Ilclfl. S en . . . ~ —i-— l - be _S‘T¢ h _ Roll call to be answered bv x- wem also 6°“ d by S u a" haflgfggd Wélfe“ gifgeémmgogg; change of seeds. Meeting closed with Mrs“ Jchn Punter and Mm Brenton and James Arnold‘ JL tihe National Anthem. A dainty Donald Bernard of Freetown were Their father James Sr. served in “iicii Ygt-figzegleigeiigglig? Quart Slze9 Mineral Oil 7 c 25c Noxzerna - - _l9¢ Apple Blossom Soap 5 Cakes 23c Harrington Hand Cream 15-25-50 ________________ Wlldroot Speef flog Considerable snow still o s to EXTRA-Latest “Canada Carries On” Fcaturctte ‘i4 °i iii" iiiiliiwfl-i’ i" 5°m° 93°" FOIHVX-XRD COMMANDS and SUPERMAN KIDNAPFED Mlllll’ A.‘ M‘ u" | GHTI Al‘ pAW RICHARD . d I _, KELLY-CARLSO H rzyglkgviaflr ALBERT BASSERMAN - MdiRTiN KOSLECK SOUTH GRANVILLE AND VICINITY The sympathy of llllS community is (‘Xxlldtd i0 Mi‘. isutiorc Peters and lillillly lil ilicll" recent bcrculc- ,’ i i ' _.. . EM Starts lrlellt. Pie. Roy Follalld is at present spending his furlough at llis llonlc here. stgiigitaurneavgas rcilagriiiiilggd if: the al- iii“ we“ i" make Pia-i" i“ u" most four-hour, hard-to-fight blaze wmiiiil 10M" Hem"- giigiilsstggfgrdizortgg “fiijjogpfigfd A few trout were taken here on stores which salvailers were re- gifiethgpeséiingoigzysliziéliwgxfie iggémr; moving ircm a. lcwer hold, u yet CARDIGAN SCHOOL Miss Alma. Aiurilsoil has returucrl I . . , . . . " I home alter spending tile past weik r in Charlottetown. tile truest of M11 '- arld Mrs. G. R. MOPLSOXI. Iigiendswxoihgames P-liidaeiévgglald, Report for month of Miieh- giih ‘£5? againnaftfer: 26138215 fling: Miss Frances MacDonald, daugh- — By Gordon Lindsay Smnh ' PRINCIPIAUS DEPARTMENT WAR GARDENS 5p30ed_ and go have rows or my"- _ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald 1 i - - Grade X-l- Berth! siiiiivlii- i; left last week for Moncton, N. 13.. Va s be ween Howe“ and mums Wfiwfe ligiiipiiy 8111i H4319" RYW- enlist in the woman's branch of the BI Mr. Bobby lvfiicleod is spending llis holidays wlill his (parents Nix. nild Mrs. Pcicl- Macbeo . Mr- Herble Aliilciiellzic, Borden, spent tile week end at llis llonle trl Granville. Highways Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing March 80th, 1942, and until further \ notice all highways in this Province are closed for motor VICTOR BEIIIIIRIIS The Music of Johann Strauss ORMANDY-MINNI-IAPOLIS SYMPHONY URCH. fllue Danube “Erin-Tales from the vlCflnJ \\'ioirds-\\"nirr-Arceler- anion \\".llir—l)ie FlCtlUrnlilllS-OVCI- Egg-Throwing At rails are planning their first vege- Fbr keeping down weeds and un- AMC Grade vIIL-i- Ernest Mfltilvh- is rpehsihg his leave with his wife ‘Ml-SS Laura mu F-Teetowm has I.“ iliftlllllllg. In tile Will‘ gardens of 25 sharp vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight 5pm“, a low days M 1191' home m The beginner should beal in mind sizes of culiivators, so that one can M ' . tlle rest of the space should be atioll. For those people who have wai5h the ncnh u“ and 0! Momma‘ Piebiscite llieeting By order, Til ~s ~‘ . i , id ' 5 pllug as a var economy w e enough to permit quick and 3, IXyML l Mr For” Tile llYllly friends of Mr James Grade '_1' Annie Macmachem’ 1mm i” his illness‘ point out, ivitll n little’ preliminary Splidisarisllfil ‘Clblizliivtiliatéligepsiiillleliilhoe: giilipgfdyaflon Gallant; 3' Bernard and family heat-E turned alter visiting with her cou- Viiiis ‘i391 there We"! miles °i 19"‘ iwi“? a5 i5“ and with 195s biickiiclie 2, Alfred Walsh; 3, Cornelia Ryan. sin, Miss Irene Morrison. radish and spinach grown, 0i‘ than a dull one. Also, the pro- Church Decoliated .____ which nlzlrauding sparrows got the fesslorlals advise some little variety INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT “Non,” Stickers of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. M1“ £3‘,$,“_.{‘,‘,;§,‘,‘,% ffl.,.f.f,‘l,ei‘§§,lnyl°yf,,ifflil $361"uffséxfinf“aflicklgiaigjiwiigii 531°“ Camimn‘ 3' 01°” Mum” MONTREAL, April ZO--(CFI - Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this all tile rzldlshes and lettuce lleed- rows. ' ‘ Grade VI. B.—1, Charlie MacDon- Rev. W. Stanford Reid, pastor of 0rd" ha" be (“my prosecuteit uilizcd for something else. The be- neither the tim i li ti Giza‘? “'1' Diii-W G°rd°ni 3' repimed i0 pm” hi‘ chuicn,‘ gzmler should also realize that the there are suchethllfilér asmialylsasufi Rholia Guiidimi sjlmmypfyaxh - 2 doom Wang arid niitice 00nd we" ma,“ purpose of an amnmn- 513,119,, dwarf mango1ds_ Glade IV.-1. Mary lift) y. r covered with non stickers when O. W. CAMPBELL, hundreds of tllousanLs of Canad- easy cultivation. Mary Sullivan; 3. Urban Sullivan. pm Am“ Dwmtm 3g ~_ hoe will cover the ground Grade VIL-l, Evelyn Maclntyre; Mrs. Louis Sherri‘, Sulllulerslde, Billy biiifliit- ill B51116“ implements. 3W0 0i‘ illiree Grade VI.—l, Earle Gallant; 2, ed for a good nlany meals and that Tltere are flowers to fit any git - Rid-Z 2. Eiitierie Sullivan; 3. Hattie l-‘aifmount Taylor United Church “ i" Dated the 27th day oi March, A. n i942. mrimac“ mid Felix Gallant: 3. Ruth MflfiKfiiizie members of the congregation arriv- > - ,an nlirielfla. VAL D'OR, Que April 20—(OPi !llrt.§-U_\psy Iiilriln-(hcriilrc. -—'IIlL$ Ablilbi lllillillg tc-lvils first- Album lil-‘lilil r- 12: hv‘ R d _ , . i “a me m“ “or s)‘ vote ill the torillccnllilg Duuilllun plcblsclto April 2T developed into some egg-throwing and Josillng in Mllch one mall gut a nllncr cut. oil tile ilcad. _ , Pokce Cllié-f A. Riddlugtciu , . , . . that o, crow of youills lcc'c Wulu.—r\r_tlsts I.IfC-\VLIIIZ——YOU awakens from m‘, back o, me and You-Waltz-ticnna Bon-Bons- meeting nan Lam. they “new Wiiiil- eggs and “hCll scrule 0i the meet- Aiimi“ 7'“ iilg supporters OJJCUICd "were W215 (Three 10-inch Vivior Rcwriiil a round cf jOSLIIlig in much scme “Vienna B|oodii__wa|u iul-niiilrc was broken and ouo snail _ _ got a cut on the ilehd—u:t a bad “Voices of Sunny-Waltz one. We soon cleared the ilall and olzmsnlwrrlmhinr-zhlinls ORCH. restored order. It was Jim will? Victor Record 18060 high political exciteirlent." "immortal Johann Strauss" dluc Danube WllIu-—\'icnnn Blood- CIYllCil Riddlrlgzoil tie" 'bcd the ycuzhs as GDlICCIECYZDLOIIISLS who ma,“ l M"; 2, silcuicd “non (\"l‘_\' time me . . . . .. . . . .. . speakers urged that tile dzstrict vlhxmha “ALTI. imulahrxa rests,“ a, was-i vuig iu the D161)- Victor Record 36891 isclm frezfrliless, vegetables FirstfirGrowu quickly. S-?C0llI—Pi(‘I>CEd when Just no: too grreli, not too mature. 'II irrirrfillcy‘ should not be picked ulllll just. before cooking or serving. right, Tender Vegetables Now to grow vegetables quickly lilPllllS frequent culiivatiorl. water- in: whore necessary iiild. ii‘ pos- sib‘c, all ailplirritioll of good fer- ti zil". All of this, plus proper Ihllllllllf! of closely seeded stuff like carrots. seed onions, etc., should push growth aloulz which means VGQ-"illillfi? crisp and lender‘, It is only when beets, carrots, radish, etc, get a check ill growth or be- colllc 0\'£‘l'-tlllilill'c that they iuril “body Ill order that the silpply of vege- most on nerlcct. Once started they will look after- themselves, Cardigan Head and Vicinity Mrs, Angus Macleod, returned to 116i‘ iwme ltl Lorne Valley, during tile past week. having spent tllc past montil in the city, . -_._ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malone City. Spent a few days visiting vrlili Mrs, Maloncs parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Cullen, 48 l-‘toad. Ml‘. John Ryan, Baldwin's Road. MiwPhee. Mary J. MacDonald. Nor- recommended in was a recent visitor to the city. Mrs- Rov MacSwnin, Lorne Valley, Speakers at the meeting lnclud- iriblzs be lust right at picking. that arrived héme during the Dust week ed Philip Presner, K0,, n Quebec L: not too lmnlhlilre and not too from Montreal, where she spent the i____. m lawyer who acted as cilniznliin; Mayor J. C. Perry of llcairby Bcur- llmlaqilc; M. A. Dcig. ivntrkly news- paper editor; Edward Vlllcy, Val d'Ol' busirlessrlliln: S, Serdnl". llchd " of the Val (For slav organization, _, and Maj. W, E. Bennett of Bour- —-7—~————— larrlaqile. CHINESE G S 131'...“- LONDON ——'CP\- uh rem, Chinese soumzm who roiusorl rc- ____ .__ 11¢; M, the helm of illc Ylulpriiss LONDQN __icPi._ Four ‘run- of Britain when tlic Cuiiiidilil died rare Mcllgflliiln and Tibetrin Pacific fine‘ Wits. hozutcrl in tilt‘ mnlliis""'t5 have been (liswvcrcd Atlantic. rcrolvol the British Eili- bv nu c partition 5011i. out by‘ the pirc M0111 irom illc King =11. Burnt A/iolr-nliml Stain irstltuic Buckinglzaln PilIflCC if Lmirrungc, Llieriltlirc and Art. DISCOVERY 1N WARTIME old, the wise gardener‘ spreads llis sfiWllfJS out over several vwrcks so tlla‘ something will be coilfllq nlmlt; all illc time. This is especially ucci-sasul-y with tender things like bnbv carrots. was, beans, young beets and garden col'n. Labour Savers Tho greatest slllglo chore in any iznrdcn l5 the keeping down of sur- pills grcwtll, wllczllvl‘ that growth be whorls or tlTlWRlliQd other plants. Tlllc greatest slnfzl-a factor in clit- mrx doom this chore is first to Pave ilmvcrs nlld vegetables pl‘ _ E YOU oesm Gl" _ D AND H-AVOR Hack wit, The Maxwell House blend reaches the very peak of coffee goodness. l: contains rare, extra-flavored, highland-grown coffees. 2 A unique roasting mcrhod captures every atom of cxtril richness in this better blend. It roasts every single bean evenly nll through. 3 Maxwell House is packed in thc only way (Ilrll can crlsurc you rolls/er frcsilncss. The Super-Vacuum iin keeps nil the air (ml-all (he fragrant gililtliltbh in. {C} I use file Most F/avorful Colee- ifs MAXWELL House t Ff’ >1 2 GRINDS Ground to the right degree of fineness and aluuryr uniform. Roasted, Ground and Packed in Canada. is. '4, winter morl s. Mr. James M. MacLeod, returned to llis hcnle in Lorne Valley from NOVB Seotla. wllere he lla'd' been giggitggsfd i“ ti“? Dast several Mr. Edward Calms, Baldwin's gigtiw. was a visitor to Cardigan rec- M“ Frank Mflfimlifly. Cardigan fviltgiaiilhesvyjirlswa visitor to the city on Miss Sadie Sulliv h h mIJIOYCd in tllc ciztiii] fgr (tillcafvilheieei; months returned to her home in Cflrdinan Head on Friday. Mr. Sam l Ni h 56M. Sbenilea fewc digliiiimdfctialgdliaganlsrt week visiting relatives in the city. The people f this l i it Very 501W to olleili‘ ofv fir’; {uciiiferri $551118 0i Ml‘, Hamilton MacNcil at s home in New Perth on -F‘rlday ‘liigfllillg. after a lingering illness. e sincerest sym athy is extended fniiexiiitii family in t. elr sad bereave- Mr. John W. Maclnnls. return d to his home in Elliotvale. hilylgfl been employed in Halifax for the winter months. Mr. Daniel Baldwin, Baldwin] l-‘toad, was a visitor to St. Teresa's, d-iiiliiil the past week. Mr. Jolln ors-i-lcnfxai-rllgrn Head, spent the iveek end at llis homo in Lower Cardigan. Mr. John Corcoran. Baldwin Road. was a recent visitor to Car- digan. ‘ Mr. Joseph MacDonald. R, C. A., spent the week end at his home in Pieakeu. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macbellan, Peakes. spcnt Sunday at Cardigan Hend, the guest of Mrs_ Edgar Mac- Aulny.-C. hooEo cor our-wanna mNnoN-rcvlr- The Cierrnim gzvernment is estnbianin colleges similar to the Ffcnlc Cnonirle in Bordeaux. France, for education ‘if colonial civil si-rihili; mid hdnlln- ., 1 ',Ozb1.f“l-9‘lh Clf _ , »- _ ii . . . , .. . maximum meeting in tlle in . st cl a yes‘ "um be Grade IV. B.—1, Joan MacDonald; 2, Walter Foley; 3, Lemuel Shepard. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade mp1. Dottie eampbeii: 2. Isabel MacPllee and LIIWNHW Byrlle, Gqlllfll; 3, Mary Gallant- Grade I. A.—l, Ronnie MacDon- aid: 2 Olive MaeIntyre; 3. 13""- adette Gallant. Grade II. B.—1, Dannie Macleil- ah: IgénAlbert shepard: 3. Gerald Mac an. Grade I. A-i, Mary J. MacDon- d. Gr de r. n,__1. Nome Miwmiizie’ ghKgnléeth MacDonald; 3. Ciiiiehi l‘ . 53a». I. C.-l, John MacDonald. Perfect attendance —- Dottie Campbell. Mary Gallant. ISB-bei ma MacKe-rlzle; 3. Gefilidine MW‘ Donald, Hattie Walsh. Rhoda G01‘- dorl. Edward McGaiiBh. Milly MW" phy, Mary Maclrltyre. R0 ii Agnew. Mary Sullivan. (Patriot please copy) Premier King _Sa,vs Visit Was Profitable OITAWA. April i9 - (0 P) — Prime Minister Mackenzie Ki said today on his return from Wa i118‘ ton that the intimate conversations he hnd there with President Roose- velt and representatives of other United Natlcns made his visit the most profitable three days I have ever experienced.’ Mr. King will face the resumed sittings of the House of Commons tomorrow with a. fresh persfectlve of the man -sided developments of the world si untlon and. ma 8W6 5°!" o: his impressions to c members in an early Slieflh- U. . ARMY OFFICERS s HOME FROM BRITAIN YORK, rAprll l9 (GP) — Gen. George c. Marshall, United States ar chief of st/aii. returned g air t ay from his mission to rent Britain. He was accompanied hv Harry Hopkins, Presidential ad- viser. Both had been in London for con- ferences with British war leaders. Four unidentified persons ae- complinied them. Gen. Marshall left immediately for Washington. Hop- kins was understood to have re- mained in New York. Gen. Marshall and the President- ial adviser flew to London about two weeks ago. CARE Oli‘ SHOES Shoes are emerging from over- .‘ shcas To help care for them one should keep all-leather heels from getting dingy: Put a coating 0f clear nail polish over ihc heels It protects the finish. To eliminate perspiration odor. occasionally run a cloth dampened in the suds from dfi0d0fllll1fi1 health IOIp over the inside of e hhce. To restore the nap to suede shoes, hold them over the steam from a tegealrettle, but not too close to the I m. RUSSRNAZI GAUGES DIFFER LONDON —(OP)- Due to the wider differential in Russian rail gmge‘ o" “Lisported t” m” increasing numbers zl-poundcr trailers like the one attached In mans‘ Russian front in tank ed for evening service yesicltifly. He said the stickers, hurl been plac- ed antioonscriptionist youizhs. Po ice Director Duiresne said to. day that he had given orders to deal effectively with such cases. Last night a squad of civilian pro- tective committee men assumed the task of protecting the church Plan Big Irrigation. Project In Alberta UITAWA, April 20 —- (CP)—A southern Alberta water develop- ment program, to be undertaken by the Dominion and Provincial Governments after the war at an estimated cost of $15,178,439, was the report of a special committee tabled today in the House of Commons by Re- sources Minister Crerar. The development, designed to make more extensive use of the water resources available to Oan- ada in the St. Mary and Milk rivers. would provide irrigation for 345,000 acres of land. Keep Minardb in the home. WANTED Woman to work in cake and pastry Bakery. Ex- perience preferred. Stewarts Bakery 161 KENT ST. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council To the Electors of King's- y Kings Oounty is a small constituency but it is the percentage of "Yes" votes that will count for 0i against us when the ballots are counted. Ivory “Yes" vote is a nail in Hitler's coflln sud no one can drive home your nail but yourself, by £01118 to the poll on plebiscite day and marking your crosi after the word “Yes" on the ballot. Kings County must not fail. The polls close st 8 p. m. DI. T. V. GRANT Federal Representative DR. A. A. McDONALD Federal Candidate 1 TRAILER CARRIES AMMUNITION FOB IB-POUNDIBS Converted from a factory for making road-work machinery o Saskatchewan plant is lurnlnl “ii l: the above photograph briwfl" . ill r u» our .Eah I a ltht' , nabs-RIF". istrstiol eriiciris for ivsrsels ner- must be transferred at the our is‘ az£=htcrtfl r time. ‘ants; Ir summit. Ioyiriilli-e: ‘o; other ma: nu e m. l‘ ~KIUIG Nil‘.