5 _ K ADDED . . .. CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY lOWELi. . YOU'LL GASP AND WONDE Can things like this W‘ _ <1. RI .\ 0/‘ w". The incredible story 0t the girl who sci the world Cgog with her book/The Cradle ; Ofihe Deep”. A ALSO- OSWALD CARTOON _ AND N IL W SERIAL i“ School Fair IOOBUBIIM flvm P810 1) lculiloafoflflheadaof Wheat j 1 Everett McKenzie, Feruwood. Leitla MadMiilan, West Cove- Keim Cudmore, Winsloe North Evelyn Mach-IA. Argyle Shore. Clifford 221mm. Vernon River Edna. Reid, Millcovu. , Clifford Clmppell, York. 1 llhdrley Wise. Harrington. Ivan him! Wwt RDYflli-y. I Indlheulcllhheadlolllarlcry ‘1 Irelth Macanuau, w”; qml head. g» OI~ICUDU Oudmoli. Wlnsloe 8 Anoid Vessey, York. ‘i Helen Hogan, Morel! mat. 8 Vera Home. Milton. a Clifford 521mm. Vernon River lec.4Si:eanSwec40oru m1 Margaret Cmrley, West Rey: v 2 Marion Momnis, Bhmscliffe. 8 John W- Bpencer, Central Royalty. 4 Robert Ieerd, Central Be- deque. o Roy Clark, Mt. Stewart. lec- I Pht of Ileana (Yellow-eye) _ 1 lhteile lea, Vernon River. I Marion MacEacher-n, Cardigan 3 Blanche Johnson, Central Be- ue. , Hhel Boyle, Meadowbank. Mary Gallant, south Milton. Hazel B. Campbell, Alliston. Milton Campbell. Alliston. Yvonne Arsenault, ilrbenville. § mama-mg cinss u. noors Sec. 1. 1 peck Green Mountain , lotatoee John Edwards, Hampshire. Arnold Vessey, York. Edna Reid, Millcove. George Tweedy. Vernon River. Kline Court, Donaldston. Harold Jay, Pisquid mat. lidillar Campbell, Graham's Rd maavauli-I- 11500-5. 1 peck Irlab Cobblers v1 Edna Reid, Millcove. '2 Kline Court. Donaldston. hi! "Rena Livingston, Murray Esr- ur. 4 John Edwards. Hampshire. ' d Ewen Campbell, Graham's M. Tnfllllll (Table) Allison West, York. Inter. Ialghtnn barter. Hampshire. See. I, Collection of 6 Oar-mt; Louise Henry. southpcrt. Phyllis Eoston, Hampshire. Harold Rodd. south Mutch. Roy Dickicson, New Glasgow. Blair Ballém. Mt. Melllck. iI|F%§Yl-l Sec. 5. Collection of 8 Pnrsnips 1 Eileen Burke, Southport. 2 Allison West, York. 8 Rebecca Stewart, Brackley Pt. 4 Anold Vessey, York. 5 John Spencer, Central Royalty 6 Basil Irving, Beach Point. '1 living Stewart, Brackley Pt. GLASS HI. VEGETABLES loo- 1. Six Green Tomatoes 1 Hazel Boyle, Meadowbank. 2 Eileen Burke. Southport. 8 William Hlambly, Central Roy- city. 4 @118 Pickard, West Rpyalhy, 5 Thelma. Burke, Southport. 6 Jean Boyle, Meadowbunk. ‘i Lloyd Fumess, Vernon. 8 Cora. Ibombs. Mayfield. See. l. Six Green Cucumbers l Reginald Coies. North zvrutou. 2 Gerald Easter, Hampshire. _ 3 Athol Roberts, Jr.. West Roy. ty ' 4 I RK-‘vy Dickieson. New Glasgow. 6 Balm Dennis. Marshfield. See. S. Six Beets Blair MacCallum, Cross Roads Basil Irvine. Beach Point. Preston Neill, Wheatley. Allison MacRae, central Roy- QQGUDI-l l-I . 5 Miriam Vmsey, York. 5 K115i?!) HlIBhQS. Harrington. Sec. 4. Cabbage (z Imam) l Elileen Burke. Southport. 2 Ruth MacKinnon, West my- alty. 3 Glen Newscn, Harrington. 4 Kenneth MacDonald, Mennald 5 Jack Bell, York Point. to Ivan Maciiinnon, West Roy. al y. Sec. 5. Pumpkin (one) 1 Charlie Wise, Harrington. 3 Evelyn Mutch, Eamscliffe. Sec. W Beatrice Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. Jean Robertson, North River. u.» CLASS V. FRUIT Sec. l,»Piate of 8 Apples (Red Astrachan) Keith Cudmore. Winsloe North Louise Maciieod, Irishtown. Gordon Brown, Pownal. Jean Hicken. Pembrokel Byron Hill, New Glasgow. one-win“ 2. Plate of 8 Apples (Wealthy) Roy Clark, Mt. Stewart. Clair Haslam. Springfield. Non-ha. Maccallum, Cross Rds. Dickie Vessey, York. Borden Tremere, Hampshire. Blair MacOallum. Cross Roads Sec. 3. Plate 0f 10 Apple! (Crabs) ash-suma- i Constance MacFarlane, Fern- ood 2 Verna Robinson. Brackley Pt. 3 Jack Jenkins, Mt. Albion. 4 Arthur Dickieson, New Glas- gow 5 8 ‘Anna Storey, southport. Jim Coles. Milton. Sec. 4. Plato of I0 Plums (Purple) Rey Clark, Mt. Stewart. Borden ‘Premere. Hampshire. Doris Plckard, West Royalty. Isabell Hume, Pownai. Cliff Lea, Vernon River. cal-menu»- CLASS VI. SCHOOL LITNCH Jean McReeJCentra-l Royalty. Elsie Coles, North Milton. Verna. Kitson, Hampshire. Edith Frlzel. West Covehead. Kathleen McDonald. Ebenezer Kathryn McLeod, Mt. Buch- 811811. 'i Joyce McDonald, Eldon. 8 Margaret McEwen, Moreil. QUlmhINl-l CLASS VII. SEWING. KNITTING. CROCI-IETING ' DIVISION A. GIRLS UNDER 12 YEARS 0F AGE —A i) Sec. 1. Specimen plain sew!"- Dull’s Dress (White Orgaz" 1 Jenn MacRae, Central Roy- alty. 2 Delima. Arsenault, Urbanvilia. 8 Weldon crossman, cemmr Bedeque. 4 Alice Edwards, Hampshire. 6 Leith MlacMillan, West Cove. head. 6 Boyce McKie, southport. Sec. 6. Squash (one) Robert Driscoll. Mt. Herbert. Chessel Irving, Beach Point. Alice Edwards, Hampshire. Edith Enman, Vernon Rivq. Arthur Butler, Alma. Eileen Burke. Southport. Gathers»: CLASS‘ IV. FLOWERS 50o- 1. Bouquet of Sweet Peas I Miriam Matthew. Souris High 2 Thelma Burke. Bouthport. 9 Byron Hill. New Glasgow. 4 Phyllis Auld, Winslcs South. s Norma Shaw, Cornwall. 6 Humid Rodd, Milwn. lecllouqletoflifixedfiowers l Doria Pickard. West Royalty. a niau- Ballern, m. Mellick. 8v Miriam Matthew, Souris High 4 Anna storey, Southport. 5 Norma Jenkins, Central Roy- iv. a Norma Shaw. Oomwali. ‘I JQYUQ Auld. South Wlnsloe. Sea. S. Bouquet of Gladiolus Clark, Anglo Ruatico. Johnson, Central ne- 3 Betty MacDonald, Chepstew. 4 zelma Arsenault, st. Chryso- stcm. 5 Shirley Brehztut, Murray Riv- er DIVISION B. GIRLS TWHNE YEARS AND OVER Sec. 1. Specimen of Hemstitching. Double-Pillow Cue 1 Mex-y Mcxearney, Sour-is Con- vent. 2 Norma Young, Central Roy- aity. 8 Yvonne Gallant, Abram! Vil- age. 4 Marie Anne Gallant, Abrnnrs Village. 5 Margaret MacKenzie, Melville. c Margaret Doyle, North Rus- tico. . 7 Eleanor Levie, Souris Convent. B Vera Warren, North Rustico. 9 Marjorie MacDonald. Mermaid Soc. S. Slieclnaen of Crocheting .-Wooilen Cap 1 Catherine Flynn, Alberry Plains. 2 Kathleen Connolly, Central Bedeque. 3 Norma Youhl. Central Be- deque 4 fiend Maclelm, Souris Con- ven . 5 Eleanor Willis, Kingston. 6 Hilda Gales, mlton. ’i Anna Warren, Irishtown Sec. a. Specimen of Knitted Sweater 1 Enid Clark. Anglo Rusticc. 2 Ncrma Young, Central my- nlty. i! Vera. Home. Milton. 4 Dorothy Darrach. Borishaw. 5 Martha. Reid. Rollo Bay West. 6 Rita C. Gallant, Urbsnville. Sec. 4, Specimen of Darncd Sock Ihther Matheson. Milton. Adele MacDonald. Mermaid Martha Reid. Rollo Bay West Marjorie MacDonald, Mermaid Mary Nicholson, South Plnettc Kathleen MacDonald, Eben- ener. ‘I Dorothy Young, Upper Belle Creek. . s Anna warren, Irishtown. B Hilda Gales, Milton. 10 Euliiia. McKenna, st. Peter's North. Sec. 5. specimen or Embroidered 0rgandic—3 Doillu QCIFWQI-l 1 May MacRec. Ebenezer. 2 Enid Clark, Anglo Rustico. 9 Elsie Coles. North Milton. 4 Norma Young, Central Rey- 6 Eunice Rackham, Whentley River. '1 Ruth Seedbury. Central He- deque. ll Vera Willis, Kingston. 9 Anne M. Arsenault, St. Mich- aei. 10 Luell Mhdxnald, %er's Dd. I Sec. 2. Specimen of Ilemrtltchlng. single-Hand towel (Linen Crash) 1 Jean MacRae, Central alty 2 Ardycc Hasia/m, Springfield. 3 Dolores MacDonald. Mermaid. 4 Rita Condonueouris Convent. 5 Mary M. Macintosh. Souris Convent. 6 Edith Frlzveil. West Coveheed. '1 Joyce Newson. Harrington. 9 Florence MaoBwain. Upton. Sec. 3. Specimen of Darned Mitten Joyce Newson, Harrington. b Jean MacRee. Central Royalty Margaret Ballem, Mt. Albion. ‘i-Icnorine Paquet. Souris Con- puns-a vent. 5 Rita Condon, Souris Convent. 0 Lucile MacDonald, Peter's M. I ‘I Corinne Gallant. Abranrs vu- age. s». a Specimen of Embroidered Llnam-Cfliliun Top Joyce Newaon, Harrington. Dolima Arseneult, Urbenvills. Bits Condom. Souris Convent. Helen Dennis. Marshfiefd. Irene h-imell, west Royalty. Ieitha J. Mscfeod. manner. dflwbeeliv-a Roy- 8 Winnifred Blckeney, Sea View- 0' mmh MBcKinnon. Wm ' Royalty. cuss rx. uvn smox sun r-ocumv Sec. 1. (a) Heifer Cali’. sired by Registered Bull (Dairy Breed) 1 Hamel Huntlfl. V3113”- 2 Athnl Roberts J15. West 2407-, elty. 3 Reggie Clark. North Wiltshire 4 Arthur Menu. Central ROY- city. l) Irving Jenkins, tower town. 6 Bertie Lumen. Montague. ‘I Dorothy Gibson. Marshfield. l! Meiva Lund, Bethe]. Sea. l. (b) Hello! Oall. sired b! laglatercd lull (Beef Breed) i Henry nurrv. West Royalty- 2 Iecwr Scott. Cornwall. a Athcl Roberta Jr. West My- alty. 4 Cilude mmm. Hampshire. a Robert nohahoe. Cornwall. lomthlletanlOocllul (Bundled) ‘. ‘l Athcl ROBIN J15. Wilt Roy- alty. " I Glen Newloll. Harrington. 3 Maynard flraw, Cornwall. Hllflngtfll alty. 5 Esther Matheson. North Mil- ion New- WELFABE EXECUTIVE Mk N11’. Wark/uf Hamilton, who has been appointed Senior ‘Official of iihe Ontario Deoartment ‘unloading ~ m r u u'leua|..l:=|.aat_bat.ad nature. _ f" 5%?‘ wan-Sud; payable." advance.‘ 1 "73 com-aumfiToTnu-n maria.‘- sucu. L-cm-r-iz-aiai. "IIIAT" IOYLI GIIV- The Guardian new mystery sariai Q thriller. Watch out for ms o ch89 INVIBNISS SCIIINIDIDAR- Fresh mined Inverness Coal. We are cars today. A Pickard 8r 0o; Phone 240. L-GiB-iI-U-Si. OABS COLLIDB-.Twu can coi- lidedattbecoruerof Greet-George * and Grafton Streets last evening about ‘I o'clock. Neither car seriously damaged. LATE RASPBlRBllS-b-ll. Jae. E. Birch of Aibertcn has lent the Guardian a bunch of nspben-ics pidred from his garden in which there are runny more and wonders WIS OI Welfare; ‘ MAY VIEW INSTITUTE The Sebiembe] _ of Bay View W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Mbore with seven members and four visitors present. The 7nd vice president prmided. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeat- ing creed. It was moved that trans- urer get paper towels for school as soon as -, sible, also phat we get pulley and cords for school windows an advised by Miss Gillan. Public Health Nurse. to avoid crou lights. The Secretary then read report of Health Examination by Miss Gil- lan. There being no other business. a very interesting program was then enjoyed, and it was decided to have ving m for next month, twenty five cents to be i , *- on each member not taking part. Next meeting to be held at the home or Miss Agnes Cullen on Oct. 16th, roll call to be answered by original verse. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Ll The August meeting of the Bay View W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Graham on ‘Puesday- Aug. 28th. President presided. n-nd meeting opened with repeatin! creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Roll Call responded to by nine me ‘ 5. Moved by Irene BL, , seconded by Mrs. Cedric Simpson that we change the date to 3rd Tuesday of month. For next meeting each member has to contribute some- thing for program. A fine of 36 cents to be imposed for failure to comply with some. It was decided to ask Secretary to write to Insti- tute rooms for literature for pro- grams. Negzt meeting to be held at Mrs. A. Moore's. Roll call to be answered with pickling recipes. (Patriot Please Copy) 3 Elmer lvIcPhail, Clyde River. 4 Preston Neill, Wheatley. 5 Leith match, North wiltshire l CLASS X. GOLIECTIONS Sec. 1. mimic‘ Weed! 1 Kingston School Primary De- partment. i! Central Bedeoue School. Maximville School. Fernwood School. Savage Harbour Schoor Long Creek School. Mlurray Horbmir North Schdoi North Pinette School. south Pinette School. Dcnaldston School. '. (I Central Bedeque School. Prim- Department. a Mt. Mellick School. South Pinnette School. North Pinette School. Central Bedequs School, Sen- ior Department. 9 Ocean View schoib ‘i Ebenezer School. 8 Murray River School 9 Mayfield School. 10 New London School. Sec. S. Samples of Wood i Pownal School. 2 York School. B Irishtown School. 4 Belle River School 5 Pembroke School. i! Fernrwood School. ‘i Central Royalty school. 8 Hunter River School. 9 Vernon River School. Sec. 4. Plant Dbcnld 1 Cross Roads School. 2 Pownal School. a U-rptr Belle Creek School. 4 Vernon River School. 5 West Royalty School. Sec. I. Insects-Butterflies and Moths Enmamuaw Sec. 2. Tree Leaves rn ...,.=..»Q >4 _P i tr '1 Cross Reads school. Pownal School. West Royalty School. Buckie? Point school. Scuris Convent. 1 I ' 3 4 5 O The plenannlealv way la the loud expensive when ‘you go lo nosrcmr VII mow. .. ant-mgr .smmme-s lhoaliana cram-mm ma» Alat Canadian Ilatteal Lin" mausoleum-e. land's “magma-menus. nasrann what peculiar freak it forecasts. COLLISION YESTERDAY-Two cars were involved in a slilht accid- ent; yesterday afternoon about two o'clock at the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Both cars were slight- ly damaged, but the occupants eac- aped without injury. AUTUMN FAIR. — The Autumn Fair at the Holy Redeemer Hail last evening was well attended. The hall was beautifully decorated and the dinner tables were well patronized. The different amusements were also well attende‘. The Fair will be con- tinued tonight. OIIUBOII 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices for Sabbath 30th. Rev. J. W. B. Lowry. DeSable at 10.90; Cape ‘hav- rse 8: Summerside '1; Special Of- Rev. Ewen MacDougall,‘ 80th, Btanchel i030; Argyle Shore '1. Tuesday, f‘ 2nd, Nilo 7.30; Wednesday 3rd, Cole- man 7.80 i‘..-680-9-2'l-1i. DEVOTION SERVICE-The Jprty Hours Devotions, which opened last Sunday morning at St. Martin's Church, South Elnora, closed a. esday averting. ‘ihene was a sermon each evening by Rev. Father Fleming, 0.88.3. The closing devotions in- cluded a sermon, p. ion around the Church and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. UNITED (BURCH 0F CANADA, Winslow-Services on the above charge for Sunday, September ~80, are as follows: North Winsloe, 1i A. M, Harvest Festival. South Win- sloe, 8 P. M. I-Iighfieid, 7.80 P. M. Rally Day Service. The Quarterly Official Board meets at South Win- sice on Wednesday, October 8rd at 7.90 P. M. Rev. Thcs. Paiethnrpe. Minister. 1-486-9-27-11. OANADIAN LEGION-A meetind of the Executive Committee of the Gl-rlottetown branch of the Can- adian legion was held inst cym- ing at the legion Home, when final arrangements were made for the annual meetix which will be held tonight. It was decided to hold the annual cemetery decoration service on Bilnday afternoon next, full illlll‘ uncement of which will appear in the press tomorrow. Prelimin- ary arrangements were also dis- cussed for Remembrance Day ob- servances and the sale of ‘ CENTRAL, A GUIAN | Asmron wnsr cosh-a ma; Coal for any furnace. A. Picker-d a o». Phone no. nm-o-as-ar.’ . d_ ‘ m... °°t‘*.'.'..l'cf.i.'°'."”°.i i e or e f-bmrnace £13911 a W. "Blue Ooal” for the base burner. A. Piekard d: 0c. Phone 240. h-6i8-9-25-3i. LADIES AND GENTS CLOTHES. mpaired, remodeled. cleaned and pressed. d. Alex Brown. m Great George Street. Ir-BM-D-iifl-IB-fli. . -~_4_4 PICTIINIS lIIGWN~lntemstinB and instructive‘ time and silent pictures were shown last night in trade of Charlottetown. These pic- tures gave‘ views and explanations oft!» cullivaiins. niekins. mdinr, and distribution of oranges, lem- ons and grapefruit. Several fine bird's eye views of California were included in the‘ pictures. which were shown by the California Fruit Growers Exchange and Paul A. Murray of Charlottetown. PERSONALS Miss Nelson who has been six years in Victoria, 1B C. has now re- turned to the eiby- in order to make her home here. Mrs. R.- E. Judson is spending a few days in Waterside at; the Home o! Mrs. Laura Olupp. I M11. Hiram Ball of Saint John is visiting in the city the guest 0f Mrs. G. H. Taylor. Mr. W. G. Hogg, District Mana- ger of the Confederati Life As- sociation, left by motor Tuesday on a ten days visit to Montreaiand Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monaghan left yesterday morning on return to Otto/we. after spending a short vacation with the learner's parents, Mir. and rm. James Monaghan. Miss Mildmd Mcinnis, R. N, left yesterday for Meridan, Conn, to resin-re her duties at the hcqaitsl after spending a vacation with her pq-engb, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Innis Among those leaving» for the ‘ ’ on Monday morning were M‘:- and rm. George Hasiam of Springfield, who expect to spend some time with their sons, Robert and Lloyd, in Ontario. Mrs. Marshall Crasweil of Somer- viile, Mass, who has been visiting her sister, mil-ll. m. Judson is now spending some time ‘in mrnsciiffa the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. MadKfnnou Mr. William Newman and sou William Jr., accompanied by Mr. Roderick Dodd, have returned to Bangor, wine. after spending a few days at the latters old home in Wbterside. ‘rhis wasMr. William Newman's first trip to the Island and he was very much pleased with it; beauty. ‘they were accompanied buoy by Mn. IAura Oiapp. 3-8,, daughter minor of waterside. South Australia the Oddfellows Hall Jnvthe retail . _u~I"‘M”'IvM suor mom GUN and hustled piping hot into Seal-Eris packages. You never outed sucbfieuq ueumaucb ill!- ba k e d cr ap- neu, u these nrunchytoasted m o r s e l a o f n o u-r i s h in g Pufied Rice and Puifed Wheat. A 1. ~45. OUR Letterhead is often your first contact with ‘custom- ers, with your bank, wit h manufacturers from whom you want credit. Does this “first impression” do justice to your business? Ex- pensive letter-heads aren't necessary. We'll design and print one that's han dsome, modern —- and change you only for the ac- tual work. Guardian Gentral Job Printary ulaticns of , a daily Under the amends the Dairy Industri RETURNING T0 ITALY-Miss Anne Manning, who has been vis- iting with her cousin, Mrs. John Rice, 1327 Guerrero Street. San , for the past eight months, has started on her return trip to Home, Italy. Miss Manning is a native of Gowan Brae. Prince Edward island. She has been liv- ing in Italy for the past Monty- fiveyearsormormWhiieinSan Francisco she had many motor trips tirroirghout California and enjoyed them greatly, says the Oakland Maple .Leaf. PROMOTION-Taro promotions of personnel in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of that town have been armnuncad in the New Glasgow News, with photo- graphs. Mn. Fulton Jenkins, son of the late Mr. K. M. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins of New Glasgow ,N. 8.", formerly of Mbunt Albion, P. E. 1.. will on October 8th nsamne the duties of Sales Instructor in the Maritime Provinces and Eastern Ontario and on the same date m. James McInnis will succeed to the post o! assistant manager of the New Glasgow district, vacated by Mr. Jenkins. m. Jenkins will car- ry the best widies of his many friends in his home town and P. B. Island and will no doubt bring honor to himself and New Gina- ,guw in his new appointment. cnwurwrns ANNIVERSARY-i- Their, family, relatives, friends and congregation all joined in extend- ing hearty congratulations to Rev. William MacDonald and Mrs. 14cc- Donald the occasion being the thirtieth anniversary of’ their mar- riage, which took place on Sept. 21, 1904, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Innis Hamilton, the bride's parents. at Bprinnide. Among those present who witnessed the eventcdcflyearsagcwmllmaud Mrs. Ira Deane, Lyman, Edgar and George Huniltcn, and Mr. and 14h. Douil Hamilton. last River, 8t Mary's, Barney's River, Upper icndonden-y, an Tbs couple Royal Bank, in fiver-pool: a graduate from Dalhcluia and a Iwithachime clock. was read by A. D. Matflcnald .ilany other gifts warereclivad mciudmg-adtunlt at frcuftlu family-lulu Outback Education The ‘scattered population. vast distances, and infrequent commun- ications of the far north of South Australia and the portions oi the other States bordering on the centre of the cmtinent have presented dif- ficult problems affecting the educa- tion of children of settlers in those “ , but they have been met with remarkable efficiency. Although one girl of i’! on a northern pastoral station has never been within B00 miles of civilization, she, and bun‘- dreda like her, have received n sound primary education through the cor- respondence section cf the South Australian Education Department, which serves not only this State, but parts of Western Australia, Queens- land and the Northern ‘rerritory. It began with one part-time teacher. but has grown so fast that today it has a specialised stafl. It reaches every child where there is a mail service-and that means everywhere —though some stations may receive mails only once a month, or even once every three months, when floods make tracks impossible and rivers impassable. Lessons are sent outmnswcrs made by the pupils, and corrections and explanations given by the tutors when they are retum- ed. With the assistance of parents, many correspondence school pupils have made wonderful progress. Parliament At Work The State Parliament has settled down to the second session of what will be its first quinquennial period. It: programme, as indicated by the‘ flout-Governor's speech, will be careful and economical administra- tion of existing lwa, rather than the enactment of it! ummwuangaulrv ‘hm events during the month hold hopes for a atebiiimtion of the wine industry. one h the agreement betw an grader may refuse to grade any cheese or bu which in his Judgment. is of a r too high a temperature or too low a, tempe - turc to permit proper examination, until the temperature of said cheese or butter is brought within a satis- factory range. Imports of Canadian barley into the Netherlands reached their ck in i929 when they totalled 13312 metric tools or over 41 per cent of the total. in mo the imports fell to 11,891 tons, but in 1991 went up again to 108.630 tons. In 1982 the quantity imported was 77,068 and in 1993 there were no imports of con- sequence. Since the beginning of 1934 there have been no imports of barley from Canada. Despite its ab- sence frorn this market for a your and a. half, Canadian barley is well liked in Holland and some consum- ers still ask for it although the price u too high to make ' possible. says the Canadian Trdde Commis- sioner in Holland. l- and which, in its tum, has dailies- sed theprice paid to growers for grapes, for when makers were forced to sell at bedrock, it was impossible for them to pay satisfactory prices. The other factor is the passaza presentatives of a. Bill prcvidini 1°!) a reduction of tho export bounty 0n wine to 1/9 u gallon for two years, a reduction on a sliding scale by 1d. a year for the next three yearl. Iii-h the final figure at 1/ a gallan- - ‘.2.’ Motor Body Panels \ South Australian secondary indw- try has been concerned at the sug- gestion of a reduotim ct the duty on imported motor body smell. and a “m; use has been made out to the ‘Ihrif! Board, which sat in Ma- laide to consider the subject, for the cu o as ma?“ ‘$.33. ."§".‘..‘i.'..i‘..“"e...£'3l motor bodies is f , th Australia's test seconds y indiiltfl. 180m‘ direct employment for agml ounnd men. M m; Holden's plant a . southern limbo". FALL-FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 ‘At your marat- dealer. through the Federal House of Rey