fAmniilnltIon (Eonipiiny and four sub- contractors had walked out on strike. 'I Illl | iilliiillllllilllllillpllllill A-”Alii"'ii"tf‘|il|l E A _ / > NN E" _ 1 l ig / li' L: ' ` L Ll . As ako advances . , \ | . ii’ L A ' ` A to ico le of ail- i` ' " NL ` vulilcciprurs. ‘ nilliilllnl " ' . 1 I 1 LY 21 191” _ lil , 1 ~ , casswrrsrown oiuiiioisiii y 1-.ics runes- t A ._A - - ~ ' ~ ' . a ' , , » . y L ., . -.1 , . .. s f l f , _I . »..» .» . . - K “ *A-1. The Cream You Have Hoped For You have often wished for a disappearing cream which doesn’t: dry the skin-and now w'e`have ir. 'l`he name . is. .enslar Vanishing. Face Cream. . It is' delightful, soothingt _and refreshing. ,At the same time, it is -free from ingred- ients that deprive the skin of its natural' oil; therefore, it doesn’t have the drying effect occasionally noticed after the use of disappearing cream. Pensiar Vanishing Face Cream is sold only at our Pe_nslar Store and we have it in two sizes, at 25 and 50 cents. Look forthe Penslar sign. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside BASEBALL 4. New York 2, St. Louis 0. At Brooklyn Pittsburg 5 0 .i Ciiiciiiiiatl 2 (2 gum;-¢g)_ Ame,-|¢9_,,_ At_Lhlcago Boston 6, Chlicugo 4, Chl'~f11g0 4, Boston 0. At St. Louis, St. LOUIS 4. New York 3. At Cleveland, Wflslllllgtoli 3, Cleveland'2. Washing ton .i (lltveland 2. Washington 10, cleveland 4. At Detro t, Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1. Federal. At Kansas City St. Louis 7, Baltimore 4. At Chi- 01180. Chicago 7, Brooklyn 6, Brook- lyn 4 Chicago 4. At Pittsburg, Pitts- burg 8, Buuulo, 5, Pittsburg 1 Burials 2. international at Providence 5 lvloiitrcul 4. At Jersey City, Jersey (‘ity 2, B\ii‘t`alo 0. At Harrisburg, 'i‘o- ronto 5, Hairisburg 4, Harrisburg 7, Toronto ti. At Richmond, Rochester 6 ltichmond 4. (Special to The Guardian) Baseball results yesterday were: , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. I 1 _ At Buffalo-Buffalo 3; Toronto, 2. _ At Harrisburg -- Harrisburg, 9; ltichnioud. 5; Harrisburg, 8; Rich- liionil, 0. ¢ , At Jersey City-Providence, 5; Jer- ,sey (Elly. 4; Providence, 13; Jersey t'.it.y 2. _t At{Montreal-Montreal, ii; ` Roches- _ er, I. ` NA1'ioNAi_ LEAGUE. i, At New York-St. Louis, 3; New .Y0rk, 1. At Brooklyn-Pittsburg, G; Brook- lyn, 2. l A Remedy _ For All Pain "The efficiency of any drug" says l)r. RRP. Robbins, "ls known to us by the rl-suits we obtain from its usii. ilwa ure iihle to cun- trol pain and illscllse by nleulls of lilly pre- Darntlollnvo eertullily il.l'o wurrnliteii in its use. One of the prllicipal syniptonls of all diseases ls pain, lluil this is what thc patient most often applies to us for, i. e. something to relieve his pain. if we can arrest this promptly, the poticnt is most llabil- to trust in us for the other ri~.nioiilcs which will effect a permanent eilrc. Uno relilotly which 1 have usoll largely in ni_v priii-tice is Antl- .lmmnia Tlihlets. Many null vurled aro their uses. I liave put. them to the test oil many occasions, ltiiil lllivo never been Liillllppolllt- ed. l found tlicni i-s|ii~i'llilly vululllilii for lieildliuilvs of lniiiilrliil origin, where i|\lillllia was being liikcn. '1`ili~_v lippcur to prevent the had utter-effects of the iiuliiine. Anti- kamiila Tiililets ure also excellent for the hsildachss from iuiproper digestion; also for lieudiiclies of uneuriilglc origin, and es- pecially forwoinen siinlectto plilusatcertain tlnles. Two Anti-kanintii. Tablets give prompt ri-.Ili-i,nlidlliu short tlino the plitlent isuhlc to gn nlioiit ns usual." 'l‘llesi= tablets may lie olitliilioii utilli ilrligglsts. Ask for A-K 'l'lilili-.ts-l. 'l‘lie,v ltro also lillexcelletl I0! heliilliclii-i. llourlllgila and nil pnllm. , SIB .IBHN ENENIIH a -BEPBNLS PHBBBESS (Special to the Guardian.) I.()Nlit)N, Jiiiy 20.-l~‘ii-lil -Mnrslial Sir John Frciiizll to-diiy reported as follows:--“ Yesterday evening, after successl'iilly exploding ti nilne just west of iiliziteziii ilooge, lilzist Yprcs, we occiipicil l:'i0 yards oi' the out-.iny's trcliclios. 'l`|iis giiill has since been colisoliilaitoil. We i-ziptiiruil lltloen pl°isoiicr.~i. iiicliiililig two olliccrs, also lwo nliiclllno guns. '|`\vo other Ger- man guns \vi‘ro iloslroyi-il by explo- sion. l<}lsi.=\\'lii~i'i- oil tho front t.hi~re is nothing new til report. (Special to the Guardian.) l’AltlH, .lilly 20.--'l‘lic followiiig oilliriul sliiti-|ni~liI was le-isiiiiil to-ilziy: “ In the vnllcy of thi- Aisni- fairly live- ly cnliliiilliiilc was l‘ieporti~.il :ind thi* town of Siiissiiiis was lioniliiiiwliiil. (lil thc heights ol' the l\ii‘1lsii thi* llgllt wus livcly withoilt infantry zictioii, except iii-ar Ualoiiiic, wlicro t\vo Gcrinnn :ittcnipts to tiiki-. ii. trench were ciisily riipiilsed. li‘our of olir aviators dropped 42 shells oil thc _liiiictioii stiitiou ut. (‘lilllli\l';iiigo, soiitliwnrd of Von'/.ii-rz. A siliiaiilroii of six nero- pllincs this liioriiiiig liiiliilinrilcd (‘ol- iuar Station. A shell wus ilroppcil oil railways hiliiiliugs allil trains. llam- ngc was ilono to the main station and thc fri-ight station, No shells fell on thi- town. Our inlichlncs returned un- dnlnagcil. remission snilllr _sroin nlziilni (Special to the Guardian.) nltiDGsl'ol<'1‘, <‘oiin.. July 20.- Lahour lcnilcrs nniloilncoii that ap- prnxlmatiily 1.000 niiiolilnists, em- ployi-il in the ltcniiligtoll Arms and Officials in the ltemlugton Co. denied enipiiatically that any men ia that plant had walked out. Among six)-coiitrnctors uiliniliing their inen ha striick were two cin- ploylug 200 men. .1 uw blood acts mm, me nerves exhausted ll l\ ‘A vmilliy runs low. By building up the nerve fol'l'0 Of . hotly und mlllll i Dr. Chaso`s Nl2rV0 l"ooil is un un- bounilcil blcftsllig A fl./'., A ‘N L so ci-an 5 box, all ~ __ dealers. . 1‘é"""‘/,\\ Dr. Chase’sN\<.,.f,?.§;/A A \ At Philndelphlo.-Pliiladelphia, 8; (`liicngo, ti. 0 At Boston-Boston, 6; tlincinnati, AMERICAN LEAGUE. A At Cliicago-Boston, Ji; (Ylilcago, 0. . At (llcveland~(!leveland 5; Wasil- ington 4. ~ »r At Detroil~Detrolt, ti; Plillailelplila il. A . FEDERAL LEAGUE. ‘_ At Piitsliurg-Buffalo, 8; Pittsburg il. Bllll NAEE§_Al PINEllE A large gathering. assembled nt Piiiette on Monday afternoon to 'wit- ness the motor boat races, iliidcr the auspices of' the Pinettc floating Asso- ciation. There were two boats from tiliariottctown entered, which maile the meet all the niorc interesting, in the race for the Win. Mutcii cup, the motor lioat owned by Mcltae ami lillikc won the race in good style, with Morrisoii's hoat a good second. The other race was for the John J. McDonald, jun.. cup, boats of 15 l\.p. and under taking part. This race was won after a very close finish by the Dixie Girl, owned by the Hennessey liros., of this city. with the Vixen a close second. The Vixen is owned by McDonald and Deacon, also of this city. 'i‘lie boats from the city will meet again to-night on the harbour, and no doubt a. large crowd will be out to see them. Itiiccs start at 7 o'clock. _ ' SBLIBIS HAEES Tile l`ollowing entries have been rii- ccivi-il i`or the Souris races:- 2.1!) Trot.-l)r Sharper, Oakley ll., licvllish llorothy, George (Jresceus, Mayor ’l`odil. 2.80 Trot and Pace.-Dixie (llrl, llcrby, Moth Miller, Casey tlresceus, Quocn (liitlicrliie, Zenlot. 2.40 Trot and Pace (for l{ing’s (fo. only).-King Dodd. li‘ernilalc, Minnie, M., Prlliccss Gresceiia, Lady Mcllous' gall, Iiiirnoy and Comet. U. S. NOTE NOW BEING FORWARDED (Special to the Guardian.) WASiliN(l'l‘0N, July 20.-President Wilson and (lahinrt after two hours iliisciissioii to-day approved the iliilil ill':il`t. of il note to Germany. Cabinet oflloinls refused to iilsrilss the con- tents or to intiniato how insistence of thc States to ohtnili a definite answer to its representations on submarine warfare has been pllrlised. The new note will be ready ill a ilay or two for despatch to lierllln. Publication will be withheld until the note actually has been received in Berlin. (Special to The Guardian) VIENNA, July 20.-Radom, capital of the Province of Radom, which lies 57 miles south of Warsaw was cap- tured by the Teiitonlc Allies, accord- ing to official communication this evening. _A (Special to The Guardian) CAl{l)lli‘F. July 20.-Subject to rati- fication by the miners themselves. through delegates who will assemble to-morrow, representatives of the Government and coal mlneownera on one hand and the Executive Commit- tee ol’ the South Wales Miners’ Fed- ,eratlon on the other, agreed to-day on terms which it is thought wlll’oiid the coal miners' strike wliicb, sllice 'last Tliursilay, has tied up the South Wales coal fields- and menaced the fuel supply of the navy. The terms arrived at grant substantial increase ,ln wages and involves concessions to strikers which are considered by the Executive Committee as tantamount to an admission oi' the miners’ claims _on nearly all outstanding points. If to-lnorrow's meeting should bring li settlement of the strike the thanks of the country will go chiefly to Lloyd george, Minister uf Munitions, for'it was his arrival here Monday night that paved the way for breaking the deadlock between the miners and milie Mvners. ll‘ the vote to-morrow ls favorable io endlils the strike. 200.- 000 lncn will return to work imme- SATURDAY BASEBALL- Nstlou- al at New York. New York 5 st. Louis . ' Br oklyil 3. Brooklyn 7, Pittsburg 3. Ai Philadel- phia. Chicago 4. Plnluiielphiu 0. At Boston. Boston 3 Cincinnati 2. Boston Pure Fxuaquahg. WM Un LANTIG Suglri' Because ltidlssolvcs quickly, it will not scorch or burn in the kettle. LANTIC Sugar ls refined from cane only, granulated extra fine and comes to you clean and pure from refinery in original packages; 2 lb. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb. bags. |00 lb. bags coarser granulation. Weight guaranteed. Buy. in'original_ packages and look for the LANTIC Red Bali on each package. Sep] your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from bag or top end of _ U _carton and we will null you bookof a u so assorted Fruit Jar_Label»-printed' and gummed ready to put on the jars. Atlantic Sugar Refinerles Limited, MONTREAL. ous. sr. Joris. N~ B- WhenPreservin3 ` s-. J ll -.“'=~=--I-f--1 ri rw . Mr Augustus Cairns, St Theresa, is attending the Summer School. Mr Kelsey llurhoe was ai visitorto this city yesterday. Mrs. W. D. Mclntyre is visiting friends at Montague and New Perth. Miss Dan floss Union Road, Lot 51, The Giiardi.in ri-frets to lcziri t Cove fiend, ,luis not improved. Mrs. N.-il lvl.-.Nt-li,_Nuw Peru.. isfl visiting in (`llin|-lotit-town, the guest of lt. N. and Mrs. McNeill. Mr James Paton, city, was among thc pusscllgels on the western train yesterday morning. Miss Susie llurhoc, Alexandra, is visiting in llnzelbrook, the guest ot’i Miss Mary Wood. A t Mr. Micilizicl ltooncy, (lherr_',' Valley . is attending the short corusc at P. W. A (3. Mr. l<‘rnncis Mi:l(eliiiil was li visitor to the city Saturday, and registered at the “ltoyiil." Mr Michael McKenna. Philip Mc- Kenna, Vernon, and Frank McKenna, Charles McKenna, Newtown are the guests vi' Mr W. P. McKenna, city. Mr. Geo. G. Brown, rcprcsclitative oi' the olil firiil ol' Messrs S. ()ppenliei- nier & (To., ol New York <`ity, is iii, (7liarlot.tetown in the interests oi' his; firm. Dr. A. I-i. Beers of Cherry Valley! was in thc city on Saturday. Hisl I many frli-.lids llrc pleased to leurn that L he has i`ully recovered from iiis`re- cent illness. Mrs. John Doyle, Mcririaiil, accom- panied by her sister, Miss Eliza Mc- vlsiting friends in Scotizlifort. return-A ing home by the S. S. Harland Friday l evening.-S. L, Mrs II. M. Vzinbuskirk returned Monday evening from ll:lllt`n.\', where sho had hccn visiting for some ivccks. She was nccoinpaliicil hy hor sister, Miss Alice itcnner. of lllilifux, who will spend her holidays hero. Mr _:ind Mrs J. ll. iliire loft yester- day inorliing for Oitiilvzi, wlicrc Mrs -llnro will visit her pairclits ilurilig Mr 1lare's trip to the VVol~:tcrn pl'ovilli'i~l-1. whcrc he goes in thc interest. oi’ Ilif- Live Stock iirziiicli. Mrs. George lt. Molitgolncry re- turned to thc city oil Monday from Ian oxtcndeil visil_,v4l,o New Loniloli, Clifton and vicinit`y.' She limi been the guest of Mrs. James Montgomery oi' Park Corner. .Miss Beatrice l\'lc(_‘ariliy, Prliicipal of Kinkorii School and Miss Mary Morriscy of Tlgiiisli were gui-sts oi' (laptaln and Mrs':.(‘.raig, Orwell dur- ing ilic past week. Mr. Micliael McKenna is making oxtonslvo preparations t`or the coming races in August. Mike is working_ stiiiiilily nt his new race track, :iliil the ilnily signs of improvement. are cviilciici-s of his untlring energy and thirst for the best to be liail. Among the visitors in the city "tif-iiiliiig the Nnllonnl Division are Rev. G. A. Lawson, Moncton; Mr and -Hrs Ross Slack, l’lillliilulpliiii, tlrnllil Sci'ihi\; Rev. ll. li. Stnvert, M.\V.l’.; li, W. Wood, M.W.A., Newport. l`t.l.; Mrs A. M. C. Suits.. Miss M. C. Suffa, Miss Nellie Quimby, Providence, Rst.; Ml! Eliza Caswell, Mrs Avis Barnes, E. I.. llohcnthal, South Manchester, ('onn.; W. P. Pratt, Portland, Me. Mr. James llughes, insurance Agent for thc Grcnt West Life, was in Mount Stewart on a business trip the latter part ot' the week. llc reports tllut more insurance has been written out in that company for the past year than there ever was before for the same period which goes to .show that the war has had no effect on the pro- gress of this rellnhle insurance corn- pany.-S. ` ' __.?_.______ SENENAL PEBPIE ' A is reported most seriously ill. A . ' 1., _ , i hal . ‘thc condition oi’ Miss llnnnali Tracey Donald, (Zllarlottetown, spent l<‘riday (sent on their way from Europe, a (From our own correspondent) ‘ OTTAWA, July 20.--'i`he tfoininis- sion inquiring ilit'o war contracts con- cluded its present Ottawa sittings this afternoon, though a. short session will be held to-morrow to hear some further brief evidence hi regard to T. A. I`tussoil‘s purchases of motor trucks for thc `ilrst coliliiigciit. Evi- dence taken to-day was of' ii sonic- what fragmi-iitliry clizirncter. Mr. lt. `A. Pringle, K, t‘., :intl i-x»M. 1'., up- pi-.zil'eii before llic t‘olnniission lo ili-ny that he liad’lioi~ii :iskl-il to tcililcr for the supply of outs to thc Militia llc- plirtment, or i`ol' any other supplies. Ailditor-Geliernl John l~`l‘aser tolli the Compiission that he was still investi- gating certain irolitrlicts on his own account and would report his iiniliiigs to the commission liiti-r. lil tllc niefin- tilne, he stall-il, many lilattel's which had looked suspicious luiil been found all right upon investigation. The only new fealilre in this afternoon’s evi- dence was tho disclosure ot' ntteinpts to supply infl-rior lnntcrial lu sonic of thc socks fiirilislioil to the Militia Departiilclit, for thi' soliliors_ UUEBEII ELEANINB HNUSE EBB INVALIB SBLBIEHS (From our own correspondent) ()'l"l`A W/\, .lilly 20. Qiiciiiit- will iii- tho i-It-:iriiig lioiiso for inviiliileil (T-.iiiuiliuli soliliers, it wus ilot-iiliiil ut. u meeting of tho reciiiitly appointed Hospital Coiiiliiissioli to-ilily. The illi- migration building in that city will lic used its a distrihiiting hospital wliorc wounded und iilvullilcil soldiers will undergo examination and will then be drafted iilto colivalescelit homes ill different parts of the country. Owing to the iiiivertuiniy as to the nunlhcr of invziliilcil solillers at pre- nunlhcr ol` thc niiiny ol'i'i-rs ot' private buildings as coiivuli-.scciit lloiner; can- not yet hc accepted. ‘ The meeting wus prcslilcil over liy Senator liollgliccil and attcnilell by ('ol. Sir llcnry Pifllaill, 'l`oronlo, Sinozi- ton \\'liiii-, ot` Molitrvlil, J. S. Mi-l.ml- nun, ot' Syillioy, l.icilt.-t‘o|. 'l‘hos. Wailkiir, ot' St. John, .\'. li., ii‘. VV. Avery, ot` Ultnwn, :ind (‘l:ii‘i-lice Sniitli, ol` Montreal. NEWEBUNBLANB FBNNBES AEBBPLANES ST J()ll.\I`S, Nilil., July lil.-G-over- noi' lhividsoli at ii niet-ting to-night, ol` the Patriotic Associntloll uiinoulicvil tllat the ciiinpulgll liiiliiclicil lust. 'Files- day for thi- piwisclltiilloli of two acro- pliillcs to the liritisli urlny from New- t‘ounillaiid ut it cost. of $11,000 ouch have l'csiilti\il in silliscrlptiolis for the week ol' ovi-r $13,000 iinil will ho Suh- scrllwil by August fourtli.. llc also slated tliiit \\'illianl, llarry and ltoliert Reid. tliri-ii brolliors, coinposllig the lti-lil Ncivfoiiiiillziliil Uoiiipaiiiy. owners of tho riiilivliy sysiclii, wi-rc ifoiitrlhiit- lil!-I llil‘i‘i\ liol'oplulii‘:-i oil their own 2`lct~ollllt. CLBUBBUNST DAMAGE IN GNANB MANAN lncllcil hero to-iliiy wlii-ii coiniiiuiiicntioii between the lsliinil :ind the main. liinil was restored. ’l`w(i buildings were ilelnol- lslfeil. :intl several others lillroofed. The two-iiiasted schooner James I., Muloy, with lumber from Sandy Ihiliit.. for l3_os_ton, ivasdismantled und ii num: her of fishing craft were slraliiled. Wiitcr illlcil the streets and cellars, luiil uiidcil to the tilinnigcs. wililtlli illitlii; TOIXONTO, July 19.-Sliovcd into a pail of holliiig water when he was iiskliis for fi niece of ice outside a restaurant at 162 Dundas Street. Sat- urday afteriiooil, tliree-year-old Garnet Earl Shelson was fatally scalded. As a result Wm. Smith. employed in the restraunt. was arrested on a charge of manslaughter and remanded tlll Friday. The miin shoved the screen l door open to drive the lad away and this caused the boy to fall into tho pull. None of the men in the place ilinti-ly and agree to abide hy the Nerve Food A’ . -~.n~»-sinus -‘- , . » 1 . L ...qv 4 . sr * H ' .' ,,.rms ol si-ttlelnent until six nlontlis after the termination of the war. - boiliered to get thc clilld out and he was so terribly scolded that he died in- the hospital. .a_-. . . l B _ I N l PERSONALS iWAH CUNLHAELS LNULNNN HAS BEEN .LIBNCLULIEN HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. _ H. Tupot, Torolito; Laura Graham, Margaret (lrahiiin, St John, N.li.; Li-o Frank, New York; Mr and Mrs li. llorsenian, Miss J. (lriiiili, Toronto; Mr and Mrs ll. Philips, P. Williams, Mt Pleasant; N. Prziught, l<`. ltayiior, Iliulifnx; Geo. Murray, Lyliii, Mass.; (.‘. Thompson, G. Schurman, Monta- gue; F. Linton, Truro; F. Secard, Montreal; Geo. Wanel, Halifax; J. Hennessy, Boston; Geo. Brown, New York; Mrs F. McGlynn, New York; M. Pettit Guelph, New York; Mr and Mrs William Alrdan, Barrie, Out.; \V. ’l`uppcr, Digby, N.S.; l'. llolnc, Toron- to; Mrs ti.-Vaughan, Mrs G. Mc- l‘lul-iky, Sussex, N.li.; T. liiiiison, Pirtoii; \V. Young. Boston; t‘. Mo- licnlili, Montreal; (T, Morrison, 'l`ig- nisll; l-‘_ McDonald, Montreal; lt. Wuh- stcr, J. (‘ori-oran, Moncton; A. Muilii, Mrs A. Martin, Boston; A. ltichard, llorclicster; Dr and Mrs A. Germain, Montreal; W. liclivenn, l~‘itehbilrg, Mass.; R. Mclieatli, lintlllirst; li. ltoss, 'l`oronto; (l, llcllilcrson, l'llil.. Pa.; i‘, liowdi-n, Molltrciil; Wlii. Morrell, Saginau, Mich.; C. Buell, Moncton. -tflias. llowatl, Portland, Met; G. Lawson, Moncton; l<‘. Stavert, Otta- wa; .].` Fraser, ll-.i|il'ax; t‘. Farall l~`i.shi-r, l\iuntrcal; (Z. Morrison, Tig- nish; A. iilnclloiialii, Montreal; A. lizirvi-_v and wifi-, lioston; W. Ihiwson, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ller- lrani, Mr. and .\irs. Louis Lio.l'trnlii, tfincilinatl; A. Willis, W. Geslicr, Montreal; W. Iiitteridge, Boston; ilrry Rose, Montreal; R. Laney, Hali- fax; J. McAile, Montreal; A. Woollatt, Torolito; M. Foreman, Montreal; Geo. Wood, llalifax; J. Levie, Montreal; A. McMillan, lirooklyn; l-l. Mclnigli- lan, Truro; J. Swan, Montreal; G. lil- lis and wife, ll. Ellis, (‘un.iilen, N.S. QUEEN. lt. l\lcE\ven, St Peters; L. Molten- nic, Montaglie; Mrs li. Micklc, Mary Mcliuy Scott, Ottawa; L. Wood, Mt. I-lcrliert; .l. Picotte, Montreal; C. ltattee, Malpcillle; il. (lox, Morell; Mrs Allen, Boil hton' J. MeLea St Peterson, Davis Peterson, Marion Peterson, Quinscy, Mass.; ll. Iioliiden, Wooilstock; Agnes McNeil, Lemmls- ton; W. tliiiiipbell, F. Mellisli, lioston; ll. tiiinipbell and son, Frederictoli; Mrs Sophia Rollo, Philadelphia; E. Ilohenthzil, Manchester; Mr and Mrs Willililn (`udniore, Boston; Albert Ver- inont, l’ort liill. . i i - l W,” . gt ._. .iff aes" at Q22 if : 5 & J :fl o o :is\" -<-E 17/Z A9245 `»)L/.- PK* , 1 <`~ 1/so vii i I L2 i/4 The Fish You Missed When you bring home the tell-tale coat ` ‘N of tan ~ a vigor equal to any job that crops 1’ f up, and the story of the big fish that got away, you recognize the annual holiday as ‘»‘gD_f an institution that makes life more worth _ living. gg; It certainly helps make for perfect 7?* health, but these outing trips increase the ifg chance of accident. ‘ ' 'Q ti A £5 £1 Among those insuring in this Company during a period of lit inenths recently ended, were iii young men and one young woman who passed the medical examination as being in iierfcct health- -but nut one of them lived out the 2 nioliths. In the face of evidence such as this, no man should take the risks incident to holidaylng without the protection ot' utleiiuate insurance. _ 'I`he best protection you can have is to be found in a policy issued by t. e Al\iAiiA Llrii»--~--~-- COMPANY W. K. ROGERS, 5srAaL/s/fra f‘;'..‘i:;r:.°..f:.""f° 1347 We will gladly show you how Canada Lil: policies combine absolute protection and sure profit for the policyhulder. Our booklet No. 283 will interest you. A I 'Q Azz .ra “KX c I Q A44: :Ki in Q5 Ei( Ei.” Ei Ei' `/ :mf &%/5 I l-J. li`oril, Toronto; J. Pi-rry, Suni- nlersillc; J. i\ll'.l.eiitl, Qililii-_\’, .\ln>‘s.; Misses ()"l`oolc, Arllilir t)"l`oole, lini- ifux; Mrs. Ll, (lziuilct, .\iisi'oiiclii-; Mrs. l)r. llcluiicy, \\'ellillgton; li. licatoli, lioston; .\i_ Poirier, Qili-liec; Mrs. l’. Sin(-lair, ilosion; Mrs. \\'. May, Suni- incrtielil; l.. \\'ooil, Mt. llcrbert; (seo. E . llv Peters Road; J. Zaliz, Toronto; Mrs JJ Mchcuil, E. Jensen, Mrs, ll. Poirliir, T. l<`rnlli:i.s, Miss i<`riiiii:is, J. Sullivan, J. iiiils, lluliiux; ii. I-‘i-asia. I'll.'=;.‘~'» fi.--..Y ~=r.*rf.-_.» -'=~ ~~ swf '== - - _' ' ` E. '.. ' ' .' * '. -” ‘ " ` ii f . ». f . ..-..f;:s.-f-.is..»v.r~.r .. rv ......_-.su -1 “si-