lrpays T $AVE THE I o “Roll Your Own” with URRET FINE CUT j CIGARETTE TOBACCO Y P O K E R H A N D S iilflabnemmnlilinhd n_ a reel. Everybody agrees that "Vogue" and “Cbantcdef” arezhsbeatpapers-youun get 5 large books of either brand—free for only one completeaetofPokcrl-lands, fromywrneanstPokleriland in: Soon or by mall from P.O. B0: 1 3B0, Moni- P.Ql SUIIMERSIIIE and Prince County —BENII'I'I' SKATE for Bansbor- hm, Bedsqtm Rink. Thursday. larch 29th. Also hockey match, louth Bedcqus 02 Ladies vs. Cen- hi Bedsqus Young Ladies. Moon- light skate after. Lunchm served by the Women’; Institutes. Admission, promenade 10c. skate 15c. {r1195 IOSSING ONE 0F RICIIEST DIGGINGS LINVILLI rams, N. 0.. March fl-(CPJ-A woman gold miner is _ bossinx one of the richest digging: ‘ in the North Carolina mountains. Petite, brunette, May Mills. of Burke County runs a business foun- ded by her great-grandfather in a manner that has won her the name of the "gold boss." It, is estimated that since it! discovery in 1828, some 015.000.0110 worth of the metal has been taken from the property she now holds. And business L0, still picking up with the increase in the price of gold. Miss Mills says she mined her first gold at the age of f JOIN cums 1h the deathoi’ John Enmsn on lhroh 22nd the community of 0mm Vkw lost One of its oidmt Ind most hmaly respected citizens. ‘his late w. mrnan wu. born 1n Orand View cghty-flve years 080 mthe farm now oocupledbyhis brother Wellington Ernman. In that commrmity he spent his long life. miovirzg the regard of all who knew hirn. He leaves to mourn his 1cm a f8- nilv of six children. Catherine and lnuis at home: Stephen in Califor- n's; Arternu in weatem Canada‘. Florence. Mrs. 1'. E. Bios-n. 309W"; ma anode. Mrs. Robert Spires. Boston. Three 0f his family We‘ deceased him. A son. Wrllinfiiml l). was killed in France, ‘Mrs. En- Iilh died 0n ADril ht. 1994- The funeral service was conduc- ted on Saturday afternoon from BB late ruidenoe b\ Rev. D. M. Bin- tlalr. Interment was in the former Methodist cemetery. Grand View. The poll bearer! were Allan 8n- hyson, Pfler MMQW" ‘mhn mqqnmn’ Rug; Martin. A. N. Ira-phonon and Benv<ll)_§%}f§'f"'__ Province to co-operate with any Federal Marketing Board, Premier L. P. D. Tilley said in oommentinll on the Natural Products Market“ ing Act introduced at Ottawa. legislature passed "an act to pro- mote the and distribution ducts." Brunswick marketing board of not more than three members. for marketing NB. Ready To Co-operate I n Marketing Act (CP. By Guardian's Special Wire) l-‘REDERICION, N. 15.. March 2'1 -Ncw Brunswick already is arm- ed with legislation enabling the A. fortnight ago the Provincial production, marketing of natural pro- This Wovidcs for a New The functions of the board as outlined in the act was to inquire into and make a general survey of agricultural. lumbering, coal, fish- ing and other natural products in- dustries and any lay-products there- of, in all their branches. The board In“; over ma; m revealed in the is also to make recommendations ,mp°n_ Th“ 5 {he w,“ deficit L“ and '0 encmlrlfie ‘he mparlw-‘n ter taxes, interest on funded debt mdlnold by the public and all other trwflwrting of any natural 1W0- ‘chsrges have been taken into con- ducts or bY-lllodmlé‘ thereof. m! lsideration. to seek the hast distributing possible local and ' other marketing distributing and ANNllAlREPflRT l] F B . N . R . (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) OITAWA, March ‘Zr-The Can- adian National Railway system to- day made its annual report to the shareholders-the peoplg of Cgngdg, mm‘ R‘ J‘ Mmkm- Mlmsl" “E -bu.rning rubbish in the furnace of Imilways and Canals, tabled 1 the i House of Commons statistics turd in- u“ 5mm Mona“ nmwly w“? formation as to the position of the govemment-owned railway property at the end of 1933. bracketed report; of the Canadian Government merchant marine, and also the Canadian National (West Indies) Steamshhis, Limited. A cash deficit of $58,955,333 for the year just ended on the railway system, or an improvement of $1,- Opersting results, pure and sim- ple. showed a surplus of 05,707,130 Improvement With it was trarwportation faculties. NIBKEl 00. HAS during the year. Railway operating revenues amounted 0o 81.48.518.742. or 812,583,052 less than 1n 1932. 'l?l'iis lrriaterisl falling-off in business was counteracted, however, by reducing (railway operating expenses by $12,- ‘$95,801. l The statement of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine shows an operating deficit of $17,938 -- a material improvement over 1982 You are willing to no questions asked. Instant heal-as easy chen fire as to cont from a tsp. If gives Hot Water. Banish oven is either piping it. Oorwention this week are nu oabllmlmr FINE Cur “whom-mil? “"- Ouack, Mr. [no Ben-inn, m. Al- Yoq kilns: ‘nlyourcwn’ kMll\Il1fl,M!'.A1!il0nMldKln' ‘d; uuezliaeCracm-oeymgezmore om 5°'7°"'°°°'7_m°'°”b'°°°' "w" w’ 15mm) anus-mum Beef at joyablenaokeeendPokecHmrlsaswelii mammal] an‘ mm smqcdrffiymeamsmokioghme: shoersonellmonthsoldsndtw 1e- “ h’ w‘ '"“"°‘°" "d m" fifimswfiififi ‘mam m “gum”, a yum o“ for Ylhlbk t?“ B‘f“_l°'°|Y= P"¢flal and one steer 570 pounds. two years using: ferment. vomenmdrhe boom ‘o s“ Befi" old. P. 1-. 1. breeders can pmdlloe roloedn ab: wise mokem-ioin the bee! tau wllisrmpsre with any- blgfliqeorsrmllisncazeodey. Cigarette Papers “m m“ mos mar m nmousna- FREE non-m following pupils from ers Federation: Olive Rodd, Lethe Horne, Alice , Avis Prvwse. Constance Holroyd, Stirling Rodd. John Holmyd, lLyi-a Rodd. FIVNOFIISJ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Simmonds have returned from s trip to ‘Ibr- onto. Many friends of Mrs. IFr-ank C. Riley, Ttgniah. are welcoming her home after her successful oper- ation for appendicitis in the City Hospital. Mrsvmklesrd OIBOMHLWhO had the minor-tune to break her arm three weeks ago is at present oonvaieccixig at. the home of her brother. Dr. J, H. Meta, '18 Elston $0.310 speaks highlyof the treat- ment received while s. patient at the P. E. Isis-lid Hospital 0nd 1n- tends to leave for her home the latber part of this Mr. W. Jenkins of the firm of McLeod and Jenkins. grocers. while l furnace door sizigcd both his eye- brows. IPortunatcly his faoe and hands escaped inlury. PREIJIBTEI] (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CLEVELAND. March 27-An- nouncement of 10 percent wage tonight\as a fort-runner to similar action by the entire steel industry, employing approximately 400.000 workmen. The general announcement is ex- pecwd to come tomorrow from the iron and steel York. Under the general increase which ed a serious accident when a tongue of flame, blown through the WAGE INCREASE increases by several Ohio steel compsniu were generally regarded institute in New Youngswwn steel executives said 600D YEAR ((‘.l'. By Guardian's special Wire) TORONTO. March TI-The In- ternational Nickel Company of Canada. ill/do had 3.643 H1011“- mill employed at the end of December i933 ihan at the and of i932. Rob- ert 1 Stanley. President announ- ced .11 addressing the shareholders at the Company's annual rneetinl here today. The increased wage bill in Canada alone. Mr. Stanley said was about 041130.000- The President reviewed the Com- pany's financial statement which] was made public sdme weeks ago. emphasizing the fact that. the ag- gregate of cash, government and! other securities as to Dec. 31. 1033. Dec. 31, 1032, by 0.822.911. The fiel- when the deficit was $326,013. West Indies Service Canada was not so fortunate in -the other Maritime branch of her ‘transportation services. adlan National West Indies Steam- ships turned in an operating deficit of 8497.997 for 1833 as against one. of 5283.715 in the preceding yearn; Severe hurricanes in Jamaica, which ~ hit the banana businau. and a con- tinued falllng of! in 8118M‘ t0!!!)$80- ‘pl-e blamed partially for the great reduction 1n freight revenues. Pl!- senger business showed an melee-Be- The report which President Hun- to the new Canadian d of Trustees headed C. P. Fullerton, re- rnent in the latter exceeded the comparable ficufe! °l ‘half of 1933. This was insufficient, however, to offset the decreases rel- gerford National Boar by Chairman cords an improve made The Can- wiil be announced soon, while NW will be the highest. with but one exceptlmi, in the history of the in- dustry. At Youngstown, centre of the 1n- duatry in the Ohio ares, the oom- moa labor rate on which other rates are based. l! 110W 43% “n” an hour or 03.40 for an alibi-him! clay. 817 fm- a 40-hour week. La the induhy‘: minimum. Three Months Cruise In The ' No rt h la n d (special to ‘has Guardian) Q Que. March 2'1. — Arctic circle. Craig Harbour’ in the $3 NOW IOM HIGHLAND muuswnun BYAIIBIENBE Scotland, her hills and glans, famous in song and story, her cath- edrsh and abbeys, which are s0 intimately connected with Scottish l lmtory, her stately Highland cities. rlchinmemnmiosofthepsst were , viewed on the screen last. evening in St. James Hail in connection with a most interesting lecture giv- en by Rev. Dr. R. M. Legato. The lecture which was under the aus- picec of St. largely attended and was fol- lowed with keen interest. Mr. D. A. MacKinnon presided. A dance number given by little Miss Anna- belle Lawson, and vocal solos by m, James Calder and Mrs. H. S. Hen- derson were warmly applauded. Mm. K. S. Rogers was accompan- 1st. In opening his lecture. Dr. Leg- ate stated that many Canadians who go to Scotland are disappoint- similar to the Rocky Mountains as they hsd hoped. The Highlands oc- cupied the north-weat of Scotland, were on the average 1.500 feet a- of hills 4,000 feet above see. level, height. About half way up in the hills the Highlands give a smooth rounded prospem of rolling downs on a very large scale. The High- lanit had two features of particu- lar interest. The first was the at- mospheric effect: which wue equal- led nowhere else. Here the sun threw a strong light on the mists and rains and gave them s11 the mixed colors of the rainbow such as no pen of wflter or brush painter could vproduce. 'I‘he sec- ond was the lustorical features of nth political and religious inter- The wur on which the lecturer took the audience began at Glas gow. Here was seen the five old Cathedrals, and the port otf the 54101". R0330. Inverury and Obs-n, th gateway of the Highlands were in- dicsted. Fingers Cave on the ls_ land of Staffs was viewed with interest, as were also the hLrtorical ruins and sites on the Island of James Guild was ed because they do not see scenery bove sea level, and had a number culminating 1n Ben Nevis 4,400 ft. in r is established in the irreat ship building centre, George. and Glasgow University.‘ Points of interest in Dumber-ton; go back to coal- slove drudgery we will take it out and SIMPLE T0 OPERATE to regulate your kit- rol the flow of water you an abundance of the heavy lugging of coal and ashes-the dirt and dusf- moder- nize with a Holman-Alasco. Makes Baking A touch of the finger and instantly your a Pleasure hot, low, or medium, but always an even heal-just as you want You can bake to delicious perfection with a Holman-Alamo. Holman’: Guarantee Satisfaction A HOLMAN-ALASCO COMPLETELY INSTALLED $3.45 MONTHLY $ Interest runinder of scenes previously view- ed to those who had visited the country. His Ionchhip gave some l reminiscences of his visit to Inver- ness during the great fair. and of the pipers’ competition there, The motion was seconded by m. O. H. Black, who stated that the lecture was ne actually seeing Scotland, ONTHS uulull nuslllulv With the rapid advancement in the Drives of dairy products the far- merswhoushts are oncemlomedirec- ted towards improvement. with 1e- spect to the breeding, feeding and momflement of dairy cattle in ovr- der that the best pomlbls results may be mttsined. Bnoe my personal experience is rather limited m write with my erect decree of author-iv on such an important subject as that of animal husbandry I am La- knz the prlviese of quoting some important information taken frmn aseresoflectureaby a recognised animal husbandry man. To beflin with it is found that all dairy breeds in the Mar times are satisfw‘ y. but in the selection of same it is advantageous to select according to: (i) The breed most numerous in your district; (2) Ac- cordirg to your personal prefer- aence; (3) Best suited to your mar- ket; (4) Best suiiedfio your type lof farming; and (5) Best suited to , your locality. It is evident that it is In distinct advantage in having one breed numerom in a. community as it is then less trouble to set good stock, each man sees what his neighbor can do with the mme breed thus establishing competition that is benflcial bot-h to the breed and to the farmer, and a reputation community, and number's are produced that st- tract buyers. A person is more likely to do bet- ter work and enjoy it more when working with a. breed that he likes. Iltisamtgoodplan, ,to select a dfferent breed from the other farmers in his community, if 1'. can be avoided. nor is it advis- 3E1.‘ for 3 man who has made a rcpitation fo; s. ceram breed to dlcfufltlhllf. vrlth tbs‘. breed except, in vary rare cues. If a man is supplying market milk he usually finds l-mlsteins a little low in butter fat and will need mother breed or a few Jerseys or (Guernsey's mixed in to give a hea- BIITIIS earnings for i933. after reserving ‘sum; durum the gm-ligr months. I of yonm w we“ known m the 3061"“ , _ -.< $3.55l,653 for iii-preview“ ""1 n; refers briefly m m. percentages will be the most port-her vnwrfflm 1mm, “m” o, 500mm,; Tymlvier mom and more oolor. 1r. how- ifloepiig- mine depletion and $555.08 for all or decline in the freight and call for the 5.8- liulwglgnrad hum“, “p, o; memo, bmwm “Never. c. man is producing cream or ‘limbo? "a w MT‘ ma M" I oflml 22x33’ ti?» to ‘tumlbudsuacthrgge-iffl note llvtlillly 3'5. warmth: cruise to mdmtlb manor-e of’ the Mwnon- ‘ltllttgrianyuzlafilry 0W0! Will M , son. cqua cell 1 , u rec r , i692. l! l - llflldf-A: the P. 1c. r. hospital share after pmvicina for preferred when it. states that both “Wm °l the lend of l)" M133 “d, m a hillflbel’ of maxflifioent csiih- The lmwflme of we wmien 0n Mama-r 3'1, 1M4 4o Mr. and Nfl- dividends. Cash as of Dec. 8i, 1933 revenue reflected imllmvfid 011411;] Plans dis‘! f" o‘ m. h"d_ m,“ w,“ n” lhmm on the Qymgt, b, exgggcnwd, 33mm g5 Dum- 5mg“ (my, a dsuvhtci‘. y‘; glgrugm condmqnn in the latter P0"- 0! show thlt ‘ffizfuu, "mun m m”; lmlmnn; m”, 1n “me o; head of the herd. he has more in- '“"*”""“ ““""§,,m$'$ w‘ m" 3T5‘ o’ p t: such a trip. But u... u» mm aunt-no cities as well 3:20» w gme W“ for 03:" i“- lsturdoy. Hatch i4. l . - .. .. “n, 4mm;- ss seven-l in In cent/res of Imam"! ‘n ' m‘ u“ m.“ Bmlrl E UTQQS Better haul" wllll be E $3.... tendon with gv- m’ d. Jig“ o,"""‘"'m‘ ""31? t: fciltfibemmgnodmxympresenmwsxt“ cupgyqqg_n _nce - “m” dgqgg a view Grout’ . a - ., w,‘ m,“ on Maren r1. s Neceuervhfwtzgflifallgiulkfi; wan,“ n“ m“ y u». north pom o; ' “f” lve of the particular breed mo. in ‘ ‘m’ w m’ ‘m w" mm Cum- Wages BePa‘ he'll‘ brag: loyoes dawn to ‘N. 3st. Lawrence. throuth m’ .331“ "10 “F1030 019-!" with “h” "*4 "mm wmwmhbn- I" L ninmcitnasnrawnlam v1; L be en lnwlhc?"mb°'=ml>1°"4°"m Olflellelalgflongtllsoolltfllg” its llllflllhiverfltyggokn amid ~ 11m H" railway system V" n13”- n l 5 3.1mm" °n l ' rm e aamnnapsnonarndwiunqm vioronswoausasoaishttwlinalecsth ‘ . -——- Dllrnecctolf-Qfiergnlplnoellllail mi: m. =oe ‘ a loved to ma: were seen?» splendid or nu. deep Width It ilns-ngpghm Inch". msas- SpeolllWh) PW .13.... a“; numbed-well" Idvlntssamd were oommsammnhm-weih 11ft"- llu. Jeans I. m! 0:0 I1 W" (cgrrglkvg. larch. x: _ "astut- the eliminatlgoet; “Tflpffillva; are as fer II w"! 3"‘ won in the lectiler. There follew- er mwldm- ihtellllm W")! mm: an madman Christian ‘m, “m, b, pus to the mm"- "““’ ‘Kl, 15mm, now m certain m,“ which u too m aorlb to be q m”, ma mod-noun scoounh held with wed width WW1“ the onmmwedandnmhaatln-m-mlnmrvw ckiftbslum-“'°'“ mwhmgesr cbuwnoamultmaps. csusvmbogm-mtaonlsronopmormnlscvuandmngmviniequflitvu so assumes. an nu- b, “m...” o. mt province is We“ °';mmedo,,,,,vm_ m4, p oartwrltht. W‘ 9'11"“- Khakis, u» ave-ops, mo, ‘Mm v: w" He» em- "e000" any, “m, fl "up; wminm rflourlsh" dcclsred ma. rem- ‘md m“ rations (Of the veal-m: charobiii and sauna summon gmou use»: and aim-n favored 8m Ime- len “RIM "*4 "11 J-‘gifiq, mam. (ijluoiwoaternm thsmgzgzpimo; “nmluoom-pauenuenmmurlavirmnym w _h,,,“w,,, hkqogplmed. Whileinthedaoieeora ‘tm-Jnqgam-Houuofcommmvnggyx-roda- 'nh“mcgm_mintbsmgdgy. rmnuflhundthcregnahwwnmmnmyooqalnounbtmmunnuuhekfu. an can mum. emu slarl- “m”, t... hard work of m. lum- “m,” ygflf, various emo- “um.” and pasty. ma...» Cathedral. 1r- mitm i» h W's Wm,- " '* "* "W" M" ~~=~=- "“r..*"=:..'.:=.'-:"‘ _-- s msr..r"......... s... M... cur-undo “.1; “MM” ““‘ '"°"' "'°" Q pen pittance. N u‘ n} 1y . - - -_. ____~____,_ _ “munmluerotnemwmu ., mlfllelmvukfimummwlvnl rule-nu u u» new. W-mMMw-ewnflrllg _.§ .._. an'huQ_ aun- famil- (or. Iv _ nanny. Indium onus sov- a Bane m; confirmation overlook w“!!! - lLuwnm" It" home atsrvins. OITAWA. Iwhh1'-1“° “a mfnste 10"" WY" when of llsry Queen of &otn, so. of his HQOG!!!‘ a the mmv d ' - mo; damn- for relief. femnci bee"? m: ‘Mnmmh Amen wit: an ma: Imiversity. the nee. ctr-m“: Mall! fir; ' s58 Al‘ oovernmen l 21300015“ ‘may,’ and Dlnilmlins Afiey whle which h comm illtsfllsilh ‘ Ne De Mad‘an. liimtotl’. u» m- ces to be callfld Mag] N“ saloon-lo noun ma; a some. rm of oflspeing he will was“. yflh nmgrm. onmoaaddlwwinlu’ elm" ' "uses, mnovmgswuofeaontouummflnwllhimnlrmnv . ‘AI t‘ willtakepisoenowoilonhsndhflgfimmmygpe-tbelocmwandtbaewhosnhtcdhlve gmdsusfuustlolxifhe ‘all ooos.ctaaacuadiasaomwvevvlv°°°"°"w_m'°"fl mmmdeatthmsdbBhla-dlblpONdJbfloeIhIl-umtlhvnswlllhfiilylnh pfldhan-‘nmemniutedtoldxllflll- hfi"u;flg:gwumy.ssamhni-lgloooaprenedihoappeeisuoaonntornwaaeaereumam Qnfldssaaal ‘ tmwfot-mrloxlnt._9vv°‘l._.,.,,v,y_lr1ngmnmdlfce sncunauamoaeomuluasaaacioummlmanmnnsuqh ii, mtofrmvlcnonotr- - ---. c.“|..g¢¢cc¢byeo1icitfsrl1lf- lnsuuouveleenruwaioaopaaecwuuefwoaaclealnam amiss fintnw. _. yuumwuugmugdmm-answlntercntothmewluhsdnflshhty. Ithvstyadvllblctble- ilfl " u.“ ' viltedlootlaflesduacsvivtdismtnatwshaswluadiaapcl- you Iiave tested the convenience of an ”orumlwul.M.m& tTRY rr FOR l0 DAYS l g fldoflllltgn-Alasco Oil Burneri olmw CH A R LOTT ETOWN GOV_—"'T?ERNME T‘ =1 (Continued. com Real) _ an INCREASE INNUMBEW (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. March rL-An increase | of almost 12,000 personswas slwwn. in the number employed on Marclv u 1 as compared with Feb. 1. accord-l lug to a report issued today by the‘ Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Re- ports from 8.490 Omployr-rs snow staffs increased from (1)056 on Feb. i, to 861,044 0n March 1. The records of the last 13 years‘ shows the avenge change in em-~ ployment between Feb. 1 and! March 1 is a small increase. gainsl l l did not obflfld. My not attempt to get that were needed. i rather more than offsetting losses in the remaining six. The advance on the date under review was con- siderably sbove the average: it also exceeded that noted on March 1 in l, any earlier yell’ of the record ex- cept 1922, comparing favorably with the declines reported in the last four years. The index (based on the i926 average as 1001 rose from 01.4 on Feb. 1. m4 to 92.1 at the B 8°"- N" Y" m” beginning 2 M n. o ~ =P*'°"1°" o arc n the some Mum“ X ‘m 8234 pey- patient $318 per patient s there A ’ ‘ oommdit was mainly thrown . noes management of the Basins l i‘... i "till germ date in the preceding 18 years, the index was as follows: i983, 16.9; 1932, 88.7; 1981, 100.2: 1930. 110.21 1929, 111.4: 1929, 1026', 192T. 91.5: 9128, 92.8: 1925. 98.11 1924. 91.8; 1823, 91.0; 1911. 81.9 and 1921, 89.1. Outlines MS. Po l icy R e Mine Cris is (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, March 2'I—'I'he Nova. Sootia Government's policy regard-I ing the wage dispute between re-| ‘ ceivm-liquidators of Acadia Coal Ii Company and idle Pictou County miner's was outlined in the Legis- lature today by Premier Angus L. Macdonsld, who declared it would be impossible for the Government to make up the difference between the scale proposed by the Company and the scale demanded by the men. It was an ordinary wage dispute. The workers would return to the pits if the employers would set their wage scale high enough. l‘) one was more sympathetic with the men and would sooner set them get (awageo-ffi ortdorflthanhe. but if every time an emyployer w“ ' fOMd w m" Wises m 1W") "M the years i030 and 11m, imdsr t made to the Government to make mo“ ‘fiends oppomm ‘hm; mo}. up the difference it was only a. m", sham“: l, good ‘g mgwgqp matter of time before the Province "n," (Loud mum”). would Q in a worse position than M‘, up", munmmq u“; m. "°"°“"‘m“d‘ other thousand " wild h"! A great industry in Halifax had heenuvedbyvuwh-i" “an.” founditn ytocutwacosand m,em_n..¢fl"~d'h9'_ letmitmenyettherehadbeenno b“ appeal i0 the Government. fill? 3 “We first established lfl ‘ butcher—who understood er care and treatment of meats. was placed in charge 0f the pllfl to sce that the provisions w!!! properly kept. That work has un- ated a great. aavink. because meat is cut up daily and taken the different institutions ll “dill- ed, in absolutely perfect oomiltim. and not all messed up mmfll patients doing the cutting as th¢ practice previously. We LQ employed a burssr W110“ bu!!!“ itwastoseeallvrovimm "i! kept under lock and key. 1n lhll‘ prop" plgpg and properly distrib- uted. There ls now no opllwmm’ lfor irresponsible persons toucbQ the supplies. and this. I recent. he! meant a great anvil): in the ml!!- agement of an institution such I Paloonwood. n. wls the absolute in»- efficiency m mannsemmt 4WD! i .b bouttheanoesoors °h°‘"'"m°lh"un$‘: ‘Itlglafdh He should l: 1*" M“ W“ mouth. visomul. strong, heOVy dllfilw“ protflscing family. ‘fhbeetwaytodiaek uponthe milk producing sbilltyof his family thclicoordof Perform- Ihohasstook I? *6 Lateilo Clasify %fi‘*'"$m—-- ..:. iw Ifii that can do wome-