. J. Lester Douglas‘ ' Wholesale Produce 39 Queon St; chariottetown, P. E. l. Sharples Cream Separator The Famous Suction Feed Get our 1927 Prices ;-- “"561? psi- . We have In stock coal, including om avonnv seam-man INV-ERNESS sonennnn l SPRINGHILL scansnsp ALBION ROUND ' ALBiON srovs .ALBION vnur AMERICAN HARD nur assoc coke Prompt deliveries. Lowest prices Phone 176 for service. ll. ll. GILLIS, 8r 00. PH-ON E 176 urns rnsrnn AN D GLASSES FITTED New retracting room with modern equipment. Our experience is at your service. s. ' W. TAYLOR A5$|3TED BY J. S. TAYLOR OPTOM ETRIBT I 142 Richmond Street “O0 Stop That Cold your chest. The breatheabie medicine in N yal’s Crephos It will save you from flu and bronchitis and quickly dispel any cough or cold. There ie a big competition on now any many prizes will be given for the beet solution» Drop In and try it today. iiarold L Worthy Phone 271 4178 Queen Street Professional‘ Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Neat and Throat Testing Eyes and- supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building UNI! GIOIIO MN“ Wiles noun-o n 1am. K. C. llrrieter, Solicitor, Notary Public, do "flees Water Str:et, eummereide. Illd leak cf Nova Qootla Building. Charlottetown. MONIY TO LOAN lill-l-IB-limos. n"; disoharg m regularly from care fresh mined. §§+ 4 4 1 4 J ough River when making his way 'l1o 1t Stop it before it ‘gets on , STANLEY CLAGUE» managing director of the Bureau of ‘Cricuiation, an organiza- tion wich audits and certifies as to newspaper circulation figures, is Audit He was of Eng- In dead in Chicago. llsh birth and was well known Canada. IN MEMORIAM ' MRS. JONAT-HAN BIRT The death occurred suddenly ut iPenke's Station on Jany 03rd 18.8! of Margaret MacCannell, beloved wife of Jonathan Birt, after a. short illness of heart trouble? aged 63 years. The late Mrs. ‘Birt was a lady of estimable character, the ‘be- loved centre’ of the home circle where she is deeply mourned b)’ her sorrowing husband and family of four daughter and two sons, namely, IMrs. Brackley, lBetty, Mary and Reuben of Boston, who came home for the funeral, Elsie at home, who tenderly nursed her‘ smother and Percy in the West. to all of whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral services on Wednesday were largely attended by relatives and friends who paid their last tribute of respect to a highly respected neighbor. THE. LATE ALEXANDER MAC- GREGOR OF DUNSTAFFNAGE ‘The passing oi Alexander Mac- Gregor, one of the oldest residents of Dunstaffuage on Wednesday of this week. parts a long link in the chain that connects us with the generations of our early settlers that have gone on. Jiis grandparents Archibald Mac- Gregor and Christine (Anderson) Mac-Gregor and family came from the Parish of Fortingal, Perthshirc Scotland in the year 1808 and with P o his brother-in-law the late Alexan- 0 tier Anderson of Orwell made their first home at Dunstaifnage. MucGregor took up land at Dun- ‘lstufinnge. the farm now occupied t by Mr. Dexruis. Not long after that he was drowned in the l-lillsbor- me from Charlottetown, in isnowstorm. His widow and family [remained on the farm till nearly all 01f them setup homes for themselv- es elsewhere. 0t’ this family the deceas "s father also named: Alex- ander MucGregor, was one, He married Miss Christine Stewart, an aunt of the late lSenator Ferguson and also of Mr. Justice W. S. Stow- art. To this marriage were born. n family of three sons and four 0 daughters, one Orf them only now remains-Miss Jane lMacGregor who always lived with the deceas- ed. The sad fate of many of our families is seen in this one when only one direct descendant, n. sist- er's daughter, Isabella Stewart, now remains In this Province. There are two ‘nieces of the deceas- ed living in the United States, but 4A4AA 1MB!- iilbert C. Saunders, the name MacGregor has now a1- most disappeared so far as this family is known in this Province. They came from the part of Scot- land and from among the people made famous by the adventures and exploits of the famous hero in Sir Walter Scott's uni/Bl, ‘R011 R03’ MacGregor. but the lI-fe of the de- eased did not run true to that of Scott's hero as he was a peaceful honest and upright Christian gen- tleman. Kind, hospitable and: con- siderate with every person with whom he had to do. His life occu- pation was farming, and his lfarm at French Fort was a model to b'e followed long before the many like farms that now are ornaments of our countryside were to be seen ex- caut in very few instances. His ea roar here is over but his good name abides to be treasured by his many relatives and the host of friends who enjoyed his acquantance. I Rooms s. McPhee B. A. l-A. MODONALD H. I. IOPHII I. A. Janieters, Attorneys, Ito. Money b“ Lean. Mark R. McGuigan A. ‘AIIIITII. coulorron. are, For liliEUiilATiSll ‘lake OII Herbal Iemelliee sill m 0e. Ir‘ gggaktiebn on Chroaienll-leeasss b Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets a l.oaa of Iauhood and d I men. Booklet on female ills sad: advicqfreeialilil-UWIWW‘ oerlence. a ihoutmueattielaill 3.1.93.1," hastened-II loll Treatment by mail oui seem-nu lgguab‘ llerlsal Dispenser] . Devi LIV-line! I. O. up a, eaeo Canada's 0mm Herbal ‘mums I Central Guardian OAILEDON I service in the Presbyterian Qhur N- —'Dhero will,‘ ‘be ch Caledonia. 0n Feb. lit-h. at 3 p/lm, HUNTER RIVER Circuit services‘ Bvndnv. ‘Feb. s. Wbcetley River 10.00 a. m. North Wfltsbire, 3.00 il- m- Hflm-Dshlre 1.00 p. m. R. H. lBaxter, minister. vnnv LOW-The emf-men's supply of 1927 Calendarois getting Y"! 10w. Subscribe or renew at once and get yours. cave: mvsn ._.o.. 5 , m». flu... o... service u. shrug-lil- byiflfllm ‘Church. Clyde" River will 6th at 2.30 p. m. No service tit Cherry Valley on that day. enrrlsr SERVICES, North River field Sunday, Feb. 6. Fair- view 11 a. mm, North River 3 p. m., iLong Creek 7 p. m. "Offer un- to Thy God thanksgiving and pay thy Vows unto the Most Hig-h". W. R. MacWalker. Minister. AT THE CURLIN-G CLUB.—At the Bonspiel held at the Charlotte- town Curling Rink Tuesday supper w served to the members. lu- ' uded 0n the menu were Ben's Béans and Ben's Cakes kindly do- nated by Bens -Ltd., of ll-luli-fax and much enjoyed by all. ICE RACES — The North River Driving Clwb held their first race on Thursday, owing to the weather conditions classes were not filled. Next race JSaturday, February 5th 2 p. m. sharp. Free for all class, 3 minute class, 2.40 class. the weight-bnildi ‘iiéiliéiithy Flesh: Where YnuNeed ll New Combination of Yeast and Iron Makes Lovely Curves and Clears Your Sldn—or pqy nothing Think of it! 10 pounds of good firm flesh add- ed in 2 to 3 weeks! Your c o m p l e x- lon made clear and youthful- 9- Blllsle course 9 time; more effective than yeutlin the hands of his disciples. ind iron taken separately. Oil Not Necessary IRONIZED YEAST gives you all his benefits con- tained in. cod liver oi.i. If W" skin is plmpiv. sallow or hlotchy, take IRONIZED YEAST to. ‘lily-mud see the ntarvelous change to a clear, fresh, girlish complexion. If your weight start IIRONIZED YEAST now-and note how pounds are gained, pol-I lows flll out and smooth curves re- sult. Get l-RONIZED YEA-ST today. 60 Pleasant-tasting nice tablets to a take. containing no harmful drugs. is below normal, ‘handy bottle. Absolutely safe to Try it on “Money-Baok" Offer | Go today to any drug store. Get a f generous trial you are not delighted with effects, ask for your money back. it will ‘be refunded ull size treatment. if after this immed- able for summer hotels. THE TOURIST BUREAU is hav- iugsome enquiry as to help avail- Those availalble for positions during the sunrmer in connection with cater- a Valley at 11 a. 1n. Cardigan at 3 ing for Tourists, should list their names at the office of the Publi- city Association. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —-T-here will be a celebration of the [Holy Oonvmmnion wluh sermon In. ISL. John's Church on Sunday mt 11:00 a. m. and l-Jvenling Prayer in St. Elizabeth's at 7:00 p-m. Morning subject, fPara-ble diffi- culties; Eveniing subject, Social Service. THE ANNUAL CONCERT in aid of IClty hospital will he held in Prince Edward Theatre on Tues- day evening, February 8th. The best talent of the city will take part in this concert. As the cause is a worthy one, we ask a generous patronage of our friends. ‘3702-2-4-41. ‘FORMER CITY FOXMANa-iDr. J. A, Allen. director of Health. Western Canada Fox Breeders Protective Association, Winnipeg. and formerly of this city, is run- ning a series of articles in the Rod and Gun. in the Fox News section. on The Unsuccessful Fox vltancher. which are most interesting. CHURCH SERVICES — Rev. Dr. Genge will preach on Sunday February 6th as follows. Lorne p. m. ‘Montague at '7 p. m- D1‘- Genge has accepted the call to this important charge for the Presby- terian Church, and will talke up the regular work for an indefinite Iperiod. HAS MANY FRIENDS HERE- Rev. D. V. O'Meara, Rector of Ar- iohst since November. 1924, has re- signed his parochial appointment in order to engage in missionary work. Durng his incumbency a record of‘ success was established. Mr. O’Meara is a. good "mixer." and this sociu-biinty as well as his sound evangelical principles and preaohng have won for him a well- deserved popularity amongst the iaity. He wi-Il continue to reside In Arichat when not fulfilling mis- sion engagements elsewhere. POrNT PLEASANT NOTES — The ice is now hushed, but the points and shore ice is not very good and those using tho ice have to be carefuL-The smelt fishing industry is being still carried on but only small catches are being takeny-ilvlrs. Daniel McLean who has been visiting at Murray River, has returned home. — The recent thaw has made the travelling bad. —Ice boats are frequently seen and the skaters are hpvlng good sport. the ice lbeing very glib-The Point Pleasant School is now operatins again under the management of Mr. Everett H. Buell oi Albany. Cleveland. Ohio. photo of Miss Dorothy ‘Caihflfille nothing smallabout it . . ParBusIi were score or more couples. ding in the finest hall in the world. Waiter J. Nichols, ExecutiveSecre- tary of the Cleveland Retail Groc- ers‘ Association and Director of tho Annual Food Show and House- hold Appliance Exposition. They are to receive $100.00 in E0111 a $50:00 cake and numerous house- hold articles. groceries, &c. same will be broadcasted, Saturday evening, 5th Inst at Cleveland time-listen in. namesake oi Mr. S. IF. 'i‘ar'Bush oi this city. lately. in 2 styles-—sa.nitape pack- age, $1.00; bottle, $1.25. For econ- omy's sake, get the ‘$1.25 size. If inconvenient to buy'irom druggist send $1.25 direct to THE IRON- IZED YEAIST CO., Fort Erie, Ont... Desk 158D. ‘LOADING LIVE HOGS at Hazel- brcok on Tuesday, Feb. 8th in aft- ernoon, Harry Jenkins. 3697-2-4-3! PUBLICITY ASSOCIATIO N PLAINS - The Prince Edward Island Pirbliclty Association is get . _ ting its plans shaped for the sea-l The 310mm“ servant was w“ ll son's advertising, and t-he copy for _ a new booklet’ of which a largelthat was his real opinion of hi. edition will be issued, is now being "mater an m” more “m; the was“ prepared Mail enquiries from the United States, as well as from Canadian Cities are always coming, in, and in order that full invfonna- tion may be given in the booklets, as well as to replies to personal Tourist Bureau In Charlottetown, enquiries, it is important that the of which Mrs. J. M-.' MaoFadyexi is now secretary Treasurer’ shouldsigniiicantly n: slangily called- the be supplied with full information respecting hotels and houses which hmve accommodation available -for summer visitors. PERSONALS Miss Alice McKinnon, liionticclio, is spending the winter months with way, An officious deacon interrupt- hcr sister, Mrs. Geo. Creamer, Wav- erley, l\lass.. but expects to return the time might be better employed home In the slimmer. For the past by some one else. That young man few yenrs Mrs. Creamer and fam-Isvas Dwight L. Moody. clerk in a lly have resided in Sourls, but ow- ing to Mr. Creamers position as was the talent ho tried to use that u. contractor in Boston they havonight increased! With what n loud been obliged to take up their‘ 11H\V;“Well done"! did the Master greet home there. Their departure was him when his toiisome life was regretted by their many friends in done. . . Sourls who wish them every suc-‘Dlvlne character have their Immed- cess. She Will . Be The Heroin-e Public. Drama-Marriage Cleveland paper produces A recent the Raymond, who with Percy Stephen chosen out of a The dralnm will be a Public Wed- ‘The announcement was made by, The brideis 21, the groom 24- The 10 p, m. The groom is a nephew and 0i’.. by the Knights of Columbus iarze number of members a their friends who attended on- Wed K. OF 6. SOCIAL EVENING.- That the social evening conducted in their Home on every Wednesday evening is proving successful was demonstrated conclusively by the nd scheduled to start on Wednes liesday last. Bridge was played from 8.15 to 10.00 when a dainty iunclrwas served, The lad-lee‘ prize was Won by Miss ‘Hilda Gallant. who had an unusually high score- Mr. Hfilill Leonard won the gentle- man's prise. The social evenings have met with such that the committee in charge decided to run a bridge tournament for four consecutive weeks when a generousl prise will be given to the party‘ having the highest aesresm- The usual weekly prises will be eon- tlnued. The above tournament la m! at 91m o'clock- day __a spread one-half with peanut butter cookies, take the rolledout dough. spread one-half with peant butter " ousanmr - ‘Slmday School Iiesson .-___. First Quarter: Lesson Ni: Mat- Golden Text: Thou has been fai_th- ful over a few things. 1 will set these over many things: enter thou into the 50y of thy 10rd. Matthew XXV 21. THETPRACTlCE OF CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP Jesus was a close analytic ob- well as o! the objects and processes None more so than that o! the be at. 3 p. m., ‘Sunday School at lilzztmlllttioaafil ‘Talents? The current “vent may‘ l 2 p, m, “than! o: have been the journey oi’ Archalaus _____ IR ONIZED to Rome to claim the title of king BELFAST. ._.0q Sunday, pa}, YEAST, from Augustus, leaving the govern- 6t\h., there will be 59mm n, (he ' But no} do" ment In charge of his subordinates. Presbyterian Church. Belfast at 1i i,‘ W0 k m But the reference may have been H. 111-» 811d 7.30 p. m. quickly: The mflfely general and to the very pre- —-—-- answer}! gmhyalent custom of absentee landlord- BFIOOKFIELD—'I‘-he services in 1e _|lsm m which the business of the “'9' Btimk-flelll congregation on l)ZElD Ymlfiggrgrblii-Bte was left in the care of Slll-iflfll’. Feil-wimll. will jbe as foll- mum,“ the slaves who were often men‘ of edu- ow" “Hurts” "e 11 B- "b. 8i"! Mood and bod cation an dexperlence in monetary Brook eld 7 p. m. building Dmitri-fairs“ '_"‘ ‘ So Jesus has departed leavin; GrzstnsfiZregrrgelfifigfivérfsré}; gigifsand 1:0; the interests, in fact the very fat.- al Vernon River on Sabbath’ Feb. in a concenmflcd form thwt of his spiritual kingdom absolutel) Hi- will not intervene though all were to prove recreant. He has no other Dlflll- As go the disciples so goes ,the kingdom. Fidelity advances, sipthiuincss retards ii. The immense responsibility is in» idicated by the monetary value oi the "Talents". One gold talent was worth $18,000, its purchasing vulue then was worth ten times what ii would be ioduy. So that the "one talent" man had $180,000 of his lord's money in Ills builds. Jesus would say in this way that Christ- ian stewardship is one of the most important things in the world! The distribution of the talents contradicts the affirmation that ull men are created equal. Observation and the facts in the case give the lie to it. To nil men should be given the equality of opportunity i0 em- Ipioy such talents as they have or can acquire. ' There are five and two and one talent nlenfPut a one talent in the place of a five talent mun and he makes a. mess of it. Bu each in his place and according l( his ability must be conscientlousl) busy and "straitway" so. But ther- nre one talent men who are jealou: of live talent men, or are timid an. sluggish- For them to attempt t. return the unused talent is absurd it is extinct from non-use. There is mercy in the long delay of the accounting. Time is given tr learn -by experience and correc mistakes. There was time enougl for even the one talent man to gc and dig up his buried bar of gold. demned out of his own mouth. ‘that he should have made hones endeavor‘ sto escape his condom ‘nation, Again the master's "Wel' done" to the faithful ought to have Ichoked those insolent words in his Imouth. " - I in every sphere of lifethe extra talent is always transferred to the i“Go-geter", UNDER THE STUDY LAMF A young man got up at a prayer meeting in the old stone church in Ashburion Place, Boston, and began tospeak in a hesltutlug and rude ed him by saying that he thought shoe store. i-low many hundred fold Wrong views of the late reflex upon human character . infinite impartial wisdom dis- tribute gifts to men in proportion to their ability to use them. Much to those who can use much, little to those who can only use little . .- . The mun of little ability is the one most solely tempted to dodge duty , Tile one talent was the wages of six thousand days! There was . Seed boarded in the garner mildew, scat- tercd- they iili the earth with waiv- iug grain _ . Two men of the parable "came and brought". The other came and talked . . . Taking away the unused talent is an inex- urubie law of nature. The giving of it to the man of five talents is equally so. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEVOTIONAL SERVICE February 6, 1927. Ephesians IV 1-6. Motto: Fellowship: The state or condition of sharing in common: intimate association. Century Dic- tiona-ry, lNTER-DENOMINATIONAL FEL- LOWSHIP THROUGH YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES Organic union of Denominations or Jelly, then turn the other half over and shape it nicely, then bake as usual, and when it is done cut it in squares. Try It. The best ones I have made resulted when l thought .I had nothing for filling, and l had to plan. I mixed two tablespoons this the cake coarse grained. might save money by economy of administration, money which might thew xxv 14:28: February a, 1921.‘ serve! of the customs of men usl of nature. His parables prove it. '- l.“ Established 4817 y I CAPITAL . . . . s was,” ,* _ .. has? and UNDIVIIDED PROFITS 30mm ' TOTAL ASSETS 1N EXCESS ‘OF , 7ppoopog I Iii! ‘,1 m iii-ii ii .' {it I l . ‘ipi - illrflthll 1. l’ s ' s BOARD OFiDlRECfORS : Sm VINCENT Maasnrrn, Baa-n, Prelidm Sm Cl-uuuss Goruoou, 6.8.8., Vke-Prenlim H. ‘a. DauMMoNbTEso. LTI-COL. Hansen‘ MOISON, C.M.G., M.C. C. R. HOSMER, Esq.’ WM. MCMASTER, Eso. G. B. FRASEILESQ. THE HON Sm LQMER GOLHN’ His Hououa HENRY Cocxsi-lurr, EsQ. D. resins ANGUS. Bog} i-l/uzom Ksuusov. Esq! E. W. Bsxrrv, Esq. KC. Jmss STEWART, Esq. THOMAS AHEAD-N. Esq. F. W. MOLSON, Esq. K_C,M_(5_ GEN. Sm ARTHUR CURIUE, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. F- E- MEREDFTH. ESQ. K.C. MAL-GENTHEHON. S.C.Mewsuau. C.M.G. j. W. McCoNnnu, Esq. - ‘ Sm FREDERICK WiLLlAMS-TAYIDR, General Manager LONDON COMMITTEE HIS Gases ma Duxs or DEVONSHIRB, K.G. (fllieinmm) P. R- S. Btu-sous. Bso. Snv. Hummer Lsvsa. B/uut. K.C.B. Tm: Rr. Hon. Loan STRATHCONA AND Moum- ROYAL PARIS CQMITI‘; CONSULTATIF M. Ls Sushi-nun Gas-row Mamas. MEXICO COMMITTEE C. GORDON Parnasou, Esq. FREDERIG‘ ADAMS’ ESQ‘ BERTRAM E. HOLLOWAY, Esq. Mexico; at London, England, and offering exceptional Facilities in ail deparrmmu of Y5 Bank (Dclmiflion. Colonial anti Overseas), formerly The able to offer is clients close competitive rates and complcw - among the important advantages 05cm! being facilities for The Bank has ovcr6oo Olficgg in Cm at Pans, Francenwlth Correspondents General and Foreign Banking Business. The Bank of Montr aria, Newfoundland, United States, in all Countries, _ cal holds an interest in Barcla grfltPial Bank. and by reason of this association is En mg service for business with the Wsflndics, \ taming accurate local information. __.__________________ naturally and not by pressure. SCRIPTURE READING ‘ Monday-Principle of fellowship l John 1-7, Tuesday-Jioot of fellowship. Corinthians 13: 1-13. Wednesday—Expresslon of Fel- lowship. 1 Corinthians 16: l-O. Thursday-Charitablness. Mark 9: 36-41. F‘rlday—W0rlring together, Phil- ippians 1: 12-21. Saturday—Ohrist's 17: 9-11: 21. I i | I i . : ideal. John TO THINK ABOUT? What is the good of inlcrrlcuom- inationnl fellowship? What good filings have we lL'Zll‘ll- Oil about other denominations? How have interdenomlnntlon ral- lies helped us‘! Oi Tall Kansas Would Compel Longer Beds TOPEKA, Feb. 2. —Men in Kan- sas grow tall like tho sunflower.“ so Phil E. Zimmerman, state hotel commissioner, himself six feel three inches high, insists that hotels under his jurisdiction pro» vide beds long enough for lilo sltatrfs lengthy sons. Zimmerman has found a stand- ard hotel bed to be six and one fourth feet long That's enough for Zimmerman to squeeze in, but ion short for other Kansans, like Jess Willard, the former heavy- weight champion, who is six feet x. The hotel commissioner has asked H. W. Behrcna, a state sen- ator, who stands six feet seven inches, to push n. bill empowering the commissioner to regulate the length of hotel beds. . l i I Above are shown four ladies prominent at social functions in con- nection with the opening of pariiamet at Ottawa. LEFT to RIGHT. TOP: Mrs. A. R. Thompson, charming youngIwIfe of the Gentlomlfl Usher of the Black Rod; Madame Venlot, wife of Hon. Peter Venlol. postmaster-general, who appeared for the first time amend N" WW” of cabinet ministers BOTTOM: Mrs. Peter Heenan. W"! 0i N‘! minister of labor; Mrs. Charles A.Siewart, wife of the minister of the interior The photographs of Mistresses Thvmiillili and Heenali are by John Powis, Ottawa. ~ Lztwnrlzrasa".....:.L:.';PS Bud Fisher i“ R°1° Of Wile Beater CHARGE AND PAYS FORTY SHILLINGS NEW YORK, Feb. 2-Mrs HsiTY . ._ _ . 1 l. C. "Bud" Fisher, former Countess ,,,§‘°;§,‘,’§“;,,F,°,{’,'O,Z,,.afifflnfi in. Aedita ‘De Beaumont, was granted CABINET Di-SCUSSES MARITIMES REPORT OTTAWA, Feb. 2. —lt is under- stood that one ni’ the matters dis- cussed at today's Cabinet Council was the report of the Commission on Maritime Provinces Rights and Cl ims. lt has not been disclosed an probably not yet decided, how far the Government will go this session toward carrying out the re- commendations of the Duncan firderly conduct u", 1.3m n; North-gt separation jromtbe cartoonist Commlesion- ' esk was filled forty shillings alunmdnr- Bud‘ W" lwéuilfflflit: it is rumored that the recom- c0515 by the Marlborough pnuceile was on h s way to] u rope "- mendatlons regarding coking Cour, magistrate bu“; NofulegkJbrlng back Mutt and e as w be used in extending the kingdom. But the historic inheritance of the several denominations would ho lost and the stimulating effect of or cocoa one of butter and two o, generous competition, the provok- sugar. They were very fine. i ing to'good works would. be lost also. It is an open question whether New‘, let a cake battehlmndlthe interdenominational fellowship 1 u 1 b g mixed, as acgfifsel ,,}§“,,,,,,f,,,‘,‘,,, to form’ mQRInQWlIOlGBEXHG than organic union un- 995510“, less the latter should come aboutdlviaion or opinion in t which new exists is not more plants will be carried out this year who recawed u gm" “M; o; pubigiesses, the countess‘ attorney sua- .as well as the suggestion that a llcit iu 1923 when ho married tUKe-‘Iled; The Cmmm" chm?“ ‘flat increase be raade in the Fed- "Fofiigg" girl. Jessica Brawn m-lhat l-isher threw his bride 061:‘!!! oral subsidy to the three Provinces New york. w,“ arrested h, m., their luxurious Riviera do y: pending s. revision of the wholehmrly hourg of snlulny on Warwick apartment 1""! be“, m‘ i?“ “um; _ financial agreement between DO-‘stregg, 1|. company with n frlendlmi" °°°"|°"5- 3°51?’ “En l“ 3 mlnlon and Provinces. The reqchafles Kearhm who also waglment on alimony. Jusflce crux commendation regarding subsidiz-gflned_ Their shouting nud slng-‘Bfllll Fill!" BDPBPQII Ymolmlll d ed freight rates, however, is snidung had aroused the attention of nlchiidren with bled heath?! l; t0 b9 iiulllifil? t0 8° thrill!!!“ bu“! policeman who discovered thatgig-‘ncgaiilfilztiieazsdaue c‘ ‘f.’ The” h‘ ‘mo an (lgblrletlll "my had uprooted a ‘amp W“ puerile and senseless. t d