-. .s-».. ‘1 ` ~,l » -~w-~.v=»»~mvp\»v<;»~vl\vqv » . ' ' ' :we-naman... UUFOBIIR 26 1931 I ‘pang sp; _ _ gg 'rua cH5l;l.o1_'rE'ro\ln5l,GuARnl.~..\l g 1 ‘gg = _=__= ,=*1 = _=y Matinee 3.15 16c, 26c. Eve. 7 si 8.45 264'. 42c. »-§ ¢-a` ___._._-_- TUIIIY dolr with BE'l"1`\.' COIIIPSON IAN KEITH DIARY DUNCAN JI-I.\.\` I§'l"1`I:I LOFF 0RI)Is`RED T0 BREAK I..\l)lES OF THE COURT ._ _~ 5 l c DRAMA or 'rua Lova Mix- I;IlI»§ loI.‘%AlNl‘r\orIl¥uFllL DIPLOMAT who was ALSO 'rua HEARTS or 'rua FOR REASONS of siwrs r-fr.; .1 *tr* GEORGETOWN Rm. Bemard Gillis. Charlotte- [own and Rev. Theodore Gallant, ree-.lilly visited Georgetown the guest oi' Rev. O. KISEIUS- Miss Bessie MacLean, Charlotte- . g0“~n_ 35 visiting in Glll.>l oi' .\i!'s JOIUI MCKInn°“~ Mr. Illurdock MacLean, George' tolvn recently visited MUntaK\\9- l\lo.~;ier Georgp Gnrnham, Monta- gue is visit.ng in Ge0I'Z€If°Wn U15, guest ci his grand parents Mr. and I Mrs. Murdock MacLean. Miss Mary Head who has been visiting in Georgetown left recently for her home in U. S. A. Hon. Frank MacPherson, accom- ozlnicd by Mrs. MacPhee and little (Canadian Presl) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. '24-Be- llef in slow but sure revival of bus- iness throughout the United States was the keynote sounded today at the annual fail meeting of the Am- erican Iron and Steel Institute. While leaders of the industry, headed by Charles M. Schwab, Pre- sident of the Institute, did not at- tempt to gloss over or evade the fact that the country has been in the throes of a "real depression" they were generally of the opinion that the worst had been seen and that there were now indications of a betterment all along the line. Speakers believed President Hoo- d:\ll_;lltvr5 Eileen and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M‘acDona.ld mot- urcd to Georgetown and were the guest of Capt. and Mrs. MacPhee. ` Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morris, Souris, rcc_ent1y visited Georgeibwll Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker, ae- complnied by Miss Nettie Walker and Mr. Spurgeon Walker, George- town ntiellded the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Bruce Stcad at Rollo Bay Judge A. S. and Mrs. Fraser, Souris, recently visited Georgetown. Miss Hilda Keays, Georgetown. _.ls visiting friends in Souris. Capt. and Mrs. Cyrene MaoDon- ,en ,,°,.k_ Miss Mary Macpennaml 'aid who have been Visiting friends in Mount Stewart returned to their home in Georgetown. Mrs. Frank Gotell, Georgetown recently visited Woodville the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- patrick. Rev. Father Cole yofificiaisd at the marriage on Thursday moming October 1st. in the Church of Bt. _Theresa of Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cherry and Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Trac- ey of Ships Harbour. The bride look ed very lovely in a gown of Whit# crops and lace worn with bridal ver‘s credit corporation has gener- ally strengthened the hand of bu- siness and although the steel indus- try was admittedly "in the dumps" just at present, the outlook was not viewed as discouraging. Sentiment was "a little better", Eugene G. Grace, president of Be- Ithlehem Steel, wld the meeting, with some consumers already tak- Iing more interest in their steel. POWNAL The Young People of the Alex- andra Baptist Church have re-cr- ganiaed their Society for the win- who so capably filled the office of President last year has again been elected. Miss Evelyn Wood is the emcient Secretary, while Mr. Frank Wood handles the cash. on Mon- day evening, October 19th. the members of this Society were royally entertained at the Parsonage, Haz- elbrook, by the Young People of that place. Needless to say every- one enjoyed themselves. On Friday evening, the 16th, a number from Pownal attended a. jolly masquerade at the parsonage. Many interesting and humorous cos- tumes were wom. John Boles Genevieve Tobin \°=‘°\\"‘°* l ALSO NEWS in »~ sm §U ~ 1, TUDIIY Mat. 3.15 164:. 371:. avu:.,1 o als 26c, l2e, 52a. _- _ 1 '-'sm-' T0 EVERY MAN. T0 EVERY WOMAN. MIIRE BIIIIDIISI IN HAIIFIIII (Canadian Press) I HALIFAX, N. S.. Oct. 24-Their” caps drawn down over their eyes, and the collars of their topcoats thrown up to shield their faces, two would-be bandits entered the. grocery store operated by Max Ja- : kin on Blower Street and attempt- ed to make off with the contents of l the cash register. But they did not get very far. Jakin clollted onef man on the jaw, and chased the I other three blocks on _Grafton St. Twenty minutes later, detectives; had Willie "Kid" Ferguson, a. locall boxer, locked up on a charge of at- tempted robbery. Ferguson was identified by Jakin as the man he had struck; the oth- I er man is still at large. “I thought they were only fool- ing at first," Mr. Jakin told the po- lice. They asked for money, and _threnttened me as if they had av gun so I knew they meant bllsi-‘I ness." CLEAN FURNACE PIPES T0 GET RID OF MOTI~IS Moths are household insects gen-I eral to most of Canada which cause serious losses to clothing. PI.EiD EIIIIIY UF SIIBIITAGE (Canadian Press) - MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 24- A dramatic ending came today to a trial in connection with destruct- ion of properly Of the Montreal Light Heat and Power Consolidated. Eighteen former linemen of' the C0. pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Charles A .Wilson in the court of King’s bench to charges of conspir- ing to damage property of the pow- er company durlng the month cf August last. A fluther charge against the pri- soners of having actually cruised 5400.000 damage to the companys transformers, wires and poles dur- ing the same period was dropped by the crown. Twenty one of the 22 men ar- rested in connection with the sa.- bo/tage have now pleaded guilty. Two were recently sentenced. 18 pleaded guiltytoday and will re- ceive sentence at the end of next lvcek while still another pleaded to being guilty In 9, different court, and is awaiting sentence. The Bride Had Something Borrowed Something Old (The Canadian Press) They are naturally hard to get rid oi’,.but investigations carried out recently in British Columbia pro- ved conclusively that one of thc most important breeding places for The moth in the average Cann- dion home has been seriously over- .I d orange blossoms her b°u_ On Sunday evening, Oct. lilth, looked. _ 'V"I illl , - quet being a shower bouquet 01 rrcses. Miss Genevieve Cherry, sil- kr of the bride. attended al brides- maid wearing a smart BOW!! Of D519 the beautiful white church, which stands amid the rustling leaves in the happy little village of Pownal was thronged to the doors with a -- tentive lis- lk nh accesories hem' congregation of eager, at ‘°r°mi simaxons Lawrence Uhm»y']teners, as the Rev. George Tilly ex- gneut: roam the ,mae “tended “I pounded to them the Scriptures ro e ilhllv-'qv .groomsman Fonowmg me “tammy from the words “Take no thcusht ut h yd 51; for the morrow." Mrs. Beatrice Jud- ` ghewegglxrg gem brig: pi,-mg, son presided at the organ in her us- : Later NU. and Mrs. Trane! un ual emdem m"m"' The B‘mdBy sweeping a room, particularly one 'gqr a short wedding trip on whiehISchool Orchutra. rendered two they arc followed by the best Wish- "'es of all who know them. On their return they will make their home 1 in Halifax. Mr, 'nancy is G mm' 'ff ber of the male nursil18 5'5" °! the victoria osneral Hospital. MIS' -:cherry formerly belonged to George ’- DOWN. .'|. '--_“‘ 1. \ M, Halifax on BeDfMI\'b°f Im" *° ...Mn and Mrs. G. F. Owen (form- .~_e»-ly or oeorsetwh 11°' I" H*“‘”° _ n daughtre, uura Isabel Imiile- . . . ,,, The weekly whist series was held A .ur st. James Hall. Gwfsewvfl. on ' Wednesday, October 22nd. with n _,large attendance the lame prim ,yrs won by Mus osnle Kunim W _and the gentl:man’s prim was worn _,Ly 1\ir.1h-ank coicll. A dainty ‘ lunch was served by Mrs. Donovan beautiful selections. The solo of the evening was given by Mr. M. Mac- Iliinnon. The many friends of Mr. Tilley were glad of an opportunity to see ,und hear him once again. Though not as robust in health, yet his old time vigor and vivacity manifested itself throughout the service. The echoes of his message and the af- fectionate warm hand-clasp still Snail lun New Wales Crue Patience-trying races are popular in Britain this winter. Contests be- tween mafia have become A craze ln Wales, and crowds wager large luma on the "racers," Tortoise races .Ara bein( featured at parties given linger. I In the home equipped with the ,hot air fumace in particular and also where pipes run horizontally it has been found that lint, fluff and dust gather. forming a breed place. The entomblogist who con- ducted the specific investigation as tc the cause cf this accumulation attributes it to the "careless maids" and “lazy husbands" who when heavily carpeted. he alleges, irc- quently sweep dust and lint into a cold air grate to save the trouble of picking it up. Careful examination discloses , the presence of moth larvnc and other evidences of the presence of moth larvae of many generations of moths. Experiments also show that after being thoroughly cleaned and assembled fluff would accumu- late in hot air furnace piping In from three to four months to an ex tent which will provide a new breeding place and a feeding place for moths. To get completely 1-Id ‘of moths in an infested house it is necessary not only thoroughly to sterllize and clean all possible ma- terial, but also to be elIilI'l!_v care- lful ln thoroughly cleaning out the fumace piping-Department of LONDON, Oct, 24-Possibly not Ilnnny_ of the modern brides have Ithc good fortune to possess time .something old or something borrow Eell, as had Miss Lillian Mnllcgg 'who was married to Mr. I-It-nry Drnycott of this city. Mig; Mal- lctt wore n court dress lent by Q ` friend, lvilich had been worn by the lwife of li German anliiassndor to IEnglllnd when she was prcsellted at Queen Victcrlrrs court, during the last century. The dress 1; of ,crrunl spotted net over taifeta, Iwith high wnistline and long full- fflllvd skirt. which forms’ g Short train. Tile dccolletagc is In nn eff the sllmllder effect, to which lfrillcd sleeves are attached in (ll- bow lcnslll. The bride were will. the dress a Juliet cap of pmrls handed with orange blorsolns, and to which the long tulle veil lm; Ifastenecl. A NOVEL ADVERTISEMENT (The Canadian Progs, EDMONTON. /lltu., Ogg 2., M the "Made in Alberta" E‘l~r~n dropped WU the CII-Y bv the three Edlnon_ ton Aero Club pilots were quickly redeemed. All Edmonton womup A WARNING A CHALLENGE if P l i l l M .cll ll_ " mich sffmh” mum uw I""*‘°h\\I°IAn official announcement of the ies cr thc right to an D- s t is will f ll If emnnnhr apmmmml but SMD wacticn to be a en o ow, , GEIITIIAL GIIIIIIIIIII THE TRIAL OF 98.-The Guard- isn’s New serial. starts next Tues -day morninZ. . _,___ LIVE POULTRY.-Clark `Bros., Mt. Stewart. WI" be buying H" poultry Wednesday. 9556-10-24-3i. THE TRIAL 0F 98.-The Guard- ians New Serial starts next Tues- day morning- uvs: r0UL1‘RY.-F. E. Murphy, Emerald, wlu be buying uve poultry on Tuesday. 9559-10-24-21. B MIGHT n.u.l..o\va'aN TREAT-sz..'nlmer N0” S¢°¢i= police. who have E YOURS Axmual Tea Thm.sday_ Ticket, taken charge of the bones have ex- (omadian Press) _ ‘ ,50 cenm 96m_10_35_1|_ pressed the belief that there may MONTREAL' Que" Oct “_ ____ be a connection between the two usometmns must be done," 0,. ,m_ LIVE POULI-Ry__P°°1e ,md incident. They recall also that I employment mu dive hmlshed 'Thompson Montague, will be buyiD8 ha" gmwn y°“th had dlnppeared masses to precipitate this winter in ,l live poultry Thursday. 9594-10-26-2L 5 few years “3° but had “°f'hI”3 Montreal a situation that would be of the Curling Association will be Oct. 26 at 7.30 p. m. All interested ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, an- best grape recipes. Mrs. E. A. Cud- a prize with a. very orignal recipe, _._,_.__ll ` PaRsoNALs Mrs. L. A. McFarlane. Marsh- field, is visiting with relatives in Kingston, New Wiltshire and Dar- lington. The many friends of Mrs. C. R.. MacPhail, Long Oreck, and of Miss Hilda MZacNevin, Canoe' Cove, are pleased to see them home again, after undergoing operations in the P- E. I. Hospital. Both speak in highest praise of the kindnesses re- ceived from the Hospital staff. ::DAIN'I‘Y GIFTS, Candy, Pump-c kin Pies-St. James Hallowe'en Tea Thursday. 9603-10-26-Il. I Redrafting Of Court Decisions Acts May Follow (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 24-Fe- drafting of sections of the Insur- ance Act of Canada and the spec- ial war Revenue Act may meet the decision of the Privy Council hand- ed down in London today on the Dc minion Insurance Act. This is the opinion held tonight by law officers of the government. The reasons for judgment of their Lordships holding as invalid present sections of the Dominion Legislation dealing with the licens- ing of companies, penalties for non licensing and taxing certain prem- iums will be carefully Defused by legal officials when they are re- ceived wlthin.the next ten days. -.'*- that the assembly act as a trial culigmci _ (Canadian Press) WINDSOR., N. B., Oct 24-Ten years ago William Brown walked 'from Falmouth to Windsor, drew some money from a. local bank. started for home and disappeared. Down through the years no word of his fate came to relatives here. Yesterday Edmund Barkhous was iossening material for mad con- skull and bones of a human being ington. definite to announce. ‘high treason against the Spanish General Primo De Rivera. Other will be similarly accused. The committee expects to confer sembly in a few days to elect al ations before the deputies. The (The Canadian Press) Ponca covrrr.-At the Police EDMONTON' Am,” och 24__-me my mm their lmndmother ML _ _ _ Court Saturday morning a drunk _youmal says edltqrlallyz-'1‘he old Denny, --ii-M and incapable case was remanded quip l-sen an yan can and cm wh” until Monday. A case of robbery you cunt" has been adopted anew was Anne cln-michael, Albunyi _W ` with violence was also-adjourned by housewives all over Alberta. recently spent a few days with re-I until Monday. Local wholesale houses confirm latives in Charlottetown _____ this by their records of increased _ I B U L S * __ WINS VALUABLE PRIZE.-In sales of glass jars and rubber rings Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tranor a.nd_ - the campaign recently conducted The _former show an increase of 10 family, Halen, Doris, and infant on behalf of Big “0" Brand Can- per cent; the latter 100 percent. H011. 560180. WEN VIS1lf0Y'S 50 Km' ndian grapes a contest was held One wholesale man on a. recent vis- k01’8. SUNNY. BUBSISS Of MY- and wherein prizes were given for the it north, was taken inf,0_the base- M11- Jim” Gnemn- I ment of a home in Fairview. The Alberta is not alone in its revival Eastern Canada and in the United States report 3, largely increased demand for fruit jars. The dis- tributor of a glass company in one Ohio city reports that the call for such jars is ten time; greater than at any time since 1920. In that an incentive even greater than fn absurdly low prices- In Northern Carolina housewives have been able in buy peaches for as little as 10 cents 9. bushel. ONTARIO TOBACCO ON THE BRITISH MARKET The Ontario Bulletin, published at the London office of the Ontar- io Government, states that Ontario market. This is owing to the fact frey Phlllips'Ltd., of London, has recently introduced to the retail tobacco trade a distinct brand of sale and is put up in one ounce tins at lid, and in two ounce tins ferent kinds-namely, ' Navy Cut, Curley Cut. Dark Fine Cut, Mix- ture and Flake. The Bulletin adds th” H# Tellards quality, price and attractive packing, canadlgr club tobacco is expected in win wide DODularity in competition with other brands. comes leaf tobacco identical in its quality and with flavor and texture this world famous state. 'rl-len _,___ (Canadian Press) ` GLACE BAY. N. 5. Oct 24-A sgmmonplace cellar in an IIPPSF Imain street yard yielded _.$59. 3- Igipon jars of rum last nlsht. after Ia. search of several hours _by five No" gwtlg police officers and a customs preventive officer. ________11--_ “VE ,,0,,LTRy___c_ E_ Pm, at struction when he uncovered urs Unemplgyment PROBLEM St. Peters will be buying live poul- _ THAT I try Thm_sday_ 9593_10_2g_g|_ in a. gravel pit dug at Centre Burl- "highly unpleasant,” Mayor Cam- GUILD IIALLOWIPEN TEA. St. _"“*`l"`“ mlm Honda stated today. James Hull next Thursday. Tickets. Hs was talking to bankers, manus :50 cents. facturers and commercial leaders LIVE POULTRY.-Russel Champ- I of charitable organizations and ion at Kensington will be taking live ‘labor officials, had accepted the Ipcultry Wednesday. 9558-10-24-31. city's invitation to meet a com- mittee of aldermen, authors of a ANNUAL }{ALLOWE’EN TEA proposal that the 8-hour day and AND BAZAAR in aid of Charlotte- MAD-RID' oct 24 (A_P_)__The 50 cents an hour pay, instead of; Itown Hospital, in League of Cross ,._._§p(ms,bmues committee of me the current 10-hour day ind 40 Hall, wednesday and Thursday, National Assembly decided tod“yIcents an hour, be authorized for' October 28th and 29th. 9522-10-22-ii. to accuse ,Omer King Alfonso of labourers working for the city and) ___ , ., on' olty_ contracts, commencing who, together with representatives WATER RATES.-A few takers state on me ground that he mb January i. waz. | ‘have not paid their rates to Decem- ered the dlctatorsmp of the hte Something must be found 101' the ber 31st. After Monday the 26th, all jobless or the situation might be-l unpaid services will be shut off high amen] I th dmno hi come serious. "Get f»°llether" was without further notice. 9581-10-24-2|. S 0 e rs pr ills advice to capital and labvr ,-4-_. CURUNG-The ‘*““““1 '“°°“"3 wnh President Batten-9 of me _sal Albany and Vicinity l held in the Curling Rink, Monday, ‘date on which to read the accus_' Mm and M,-s_ w_ p_ Gammon and family of Albany were visitors to please attend' 9587`10'24'2I charges include recommendations 5Pl'inBt0n. Saturday. ' . tribunal ,md render 8, vom Miss Edna Bums has returned to, Charlottetown after spending al nounce the engagement of' their _ _ Week at hm. home in Albany daughter Velda May, to George B. Big Callnlllg t I Dufmmgf Sprmgneld- Mamlge I“° Cl' 3. Misses Doris and Jean Delaney take Place mst °f N°"°mb°"' ---- little daughters of Mr. and Mrs: 9599'1°'26'“‘ I Parker Delaney, North Tryon, spent their holidays pleasantly in Al- m more, 86 Elm Avenue, Charlotte- pround housewife displayed . '100 M” RI°h”d mrd °f “W” has town, P. E. I. was the recipient of jars of venison, wild fruit and Ve- r°t“m°d h°m° “wr spending a the $10 ¢B8h Prize- It 18 W01'ihY 01 aetables, canned and stored against ‘W days in Lower Bedeque the note that this lady should have won the long winter months. ~ 3”" °‘ Mn' Eph“Im r"e“d‘ inasmuch as there *were hundreds of an old home industry. Glass fsc- TI" mm’ 1121!,” °§mnM';°e1I;I;;, of recipes submitted to the judges. wr-leg and wholwale house, in gudriie Carmc w _E lmderwcnt an operation !cr,`al>l>¢T\ dicitis in the City Hospital, Char- lomwwn will be sind to *nw She is doing as well as can be ellD°°t¢1`l- .lafl For Rumor Sllreaderl I . ‘ Four persons have been sentenced at Bremen, Gel-many. i° imprison- and adjoining states there has been mem fm, "mmm nl" mmm., which started a run on the Bremen Alberta' "uit 3"” hem "Id ‘II Saving: Bank.” The sentences var-I . lad up to six weeks. A woman teach- er found guilty of the same offense was nned $50. INCREASE IN CANADA’S POPU- LATION IS URGED (Canadian Press) HAMILTON. Ont., Oct. 24- An increase in population was advocat ed last night by Beaudry Leman, tion for Canada's present economic dfan Club hare, he declared that new settlers would create a greater demand and would stimulate trade Ionun-lo tobacco, known is camo- through increased orders. |ian club. This tobacco is now on I-In spoke optimistlcally of Cana- da’| chance to emerge successfully from the depression. costing la 9d. There are five dll- "We in Canada must gird our loins, be sane and face our prob- lems. We must pull together over this tough piece of road in the full knowledge that there is enjoy- able scenery heyi>uu," he declared. Gtl-IAT WORK FOB THE PUB- LIC GOOD mittee fanned last month by the sed the modest hope that they »_,._._._. _ ' ,I _ ..i I osrsfolrs airs _.___ ilties good quality white oats at our warehouse Pownal `Wilari‘, highest market price paid. ' liarvell 'Bros Lt_d. _?STIIMI`{iE. VAVLIIABIE I | 9605-10-_aol-el I to report that 25,000 jars had been stored away and in addition to the quantities of raw foods _which will be given out to the needy through the Department cf Public Welfare. Workers and donations arrived from all paris of the city and the products would be a credit to the proudest housewife. 'Among the 'finest fruits in the display were scores of jars prepared by the boys of St- John's Industrial School who every year, win many prizes at the Canadian National Exhibition for their canning. Jams and Jellies. M IIUUSEIIULD IIPHOLSTERY Automobile Trimming Economically carried out ` by the Reliable Furniture I Upholstery 100 Kent .St. ' Call and see specimens of workmanship and get quo- tations. I I l I I out s label which say.: '~cmm- 'ronoN'rc, out., oct. 24- 'rue -Ufiell Wvrk wonders. | ian Club tobacccs are manufsctur- Campaign committees who will put | E: from pure Canadian leaf from ‘forth every effort and still fall _~ gave your chudfl e Province of Ortario, whence short ci' their objectives will envy eyes examined -If ths Emergency Conservation Comf We are certain to satisfy ou l|i7~I I0 _’0 UI We have just received on annual fall shipment of FLOWERINGBULBS direct from nor.LANn. _ EXTRA CHOICE LARGE BULBS carefully selected. TULIPS, single and double, separate and named varieties and mixed colon. DARWIN TULIPS, Ion( stemmed, very choice. HYACINTIIS. Double and Single, a choice selection. N ARCISSUS, (Double _Duf- fodils.) TRUMPET NARCISSUB DAFFODILS Double and Single. CROCUS FREESIA Galah- thml tsnowdrolili. etc., etc. Call or send for price list. On sale in BOOKSTORE. CARTER & U0. tobacco has now made a very im- Montreal, President of the Canad-I [limited portant advance in the British ian Bankers' Association, as a solu-_I _L_ that the well known firm of God- troubles. Addressing the Cana- _ I YUUR GIIILD Not Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, il directly. chargeable to faulty vision. as expected, the existing sections ity to support the Empire without and vqrtablau which would other- P IUC fl '° Y “"- ” limes; only nm session. purse." mot lha A. al. Hueatis, was able It . ` "_.TIf"""T’_.'J"m"’I‘F"‘?¥““§if""?"'i’$?f%¥f2l%?i'§§§`n51”`f».'l._ ' ~#l1|:.tr»'. ' ‘ ‘ __ B “me d°“b"“I “S sh” I‘°i’f~* "I"/Cf -in question are redrafted the leg-any sacrifice of taste and quality wise have gone to waste And on .H-y|¢¢_ _ .Ito suffer fwm this unclear ilu-' mea i -I ith suture ' th I ima* ' md Miss novel meshes. bynmgmhwnopbmrmgm Amwt 0" “_ 1 “_ an lsluuou will be p more ru- w n c advantage in the Thanksgiving nay e comm \. A in _ -ll _i , .., __ > .l *I 'net an- The ting sick .heir ttees uing Mc- duff ant d to sting ' the next the .I be fees with itess. in a 1 the :Bliz- arold ` ,and k... f \ W l l , l ._. 1 ‘f 4 . _ . .....- ¢.\ ' .- _ii- 11./ Z 1 rn introducing it to amish mo- _ ’:"`.””l kers, the manufacturers have sent (The Canadian Prem l Correctly m""~`d l|5_U \ \ Il equal in that or me fluent vugmln ,mul council of women. 'rh¢seI G F E e 0 ‘ , Ontario is not far distant from women were orgahiaed and expres- H s »“~.,.' ll J - ; wb 1 _ l F. Gordon Hutchesfin ‘ acces of er the unique opportun Would fill M000 .ilrl with fruits 0 to t i u At our \ ' C ~ I ll _nassaui ,ss-o<;.>.Q I I l I i I 2 I .I _..a;:` i A _.-.,-._