W: d‘ run CHABLUHETOWN overruns ‘ \ i 4L‘. In selecting ‘d for ’ i '- .4 r “The BrldelL-llt gaggle be dif-,._ > ilcult. toidehide“, that would be mo ipleaslug- to her than apiece hfVifll-ZLL- \ NEWS rich cut glass. ‘w? Our stock ls most com- piote, including fa splendid assortment of Sherbet glas- vvvvvvvvvvvvQ ses at $3.75 per half dozen. wuwisuuu vvvvvvwvvv I smcr. 1868—.lEWELLERS , 1 -. vuor system. , Hughes mhythigg > . . .., Ioztiirsnsu-r wuu "i HELRol-lwal-or-nsrowu Many worsen will profit by the following statement of one o: their not: “I was afraid toast on ac. count of-stomach trouble. Even 1106 did 1101 agree. After taking Aler-i-ka I c1111 eat anything." Adler i-ka acts on BOT Hopper and low. 01' ‘bowel. removing foul matter which poisoned stomach-EXCEL- LENT 101' 811s on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards against ap- pendicitis. lit brings out poisonous 1999995 Y9“ 11999!‘ 190083! was in r Co., (in Georgetown by s, (Luimght, druggist.) ' . iltito woutn PROSECUTE MEN WH-O N-EGIJE-CT. FAMILY RIBALTH . . .1,‘ TORONTO. May 17.—'—'Discussing diseases and other causes of death, i)r. H. ‘Ross or -C-lifford, (Cut) administered a severe re- buke to disolredleut patients who i-hihh ihey can. have money byi nbt keeping their appointments. l-le explained, in addressing the Ontario Health OfficerrAssocia- tion today, that he was speaking of rural practices. Illustrating the falsity of the economy. which some headsof households often learned too late, the doctor related actual cases in which lives were lost for want of timely medical attention. The doctor waxed warm as he spoke of "aurtocrats of the home" who neglected their families and advocated ~public prosecution qt all such “moral defectives." Keep lnlnurdn iiniment in the house wt! CIA sort loll not]! ‘ed us o vyscd.‘ - ‘I! ’ ttg lcnilfiln no case received without re sn ‘tlii rule l ‘vwwvwvvvvvwvywv yv vvv ssuuu ADVERTISE Advowtisunicntn nnder‘ this lending. 2c per vvord for one! in- - Whore copies conic to our cure to be forvvsrlcd. lvo oontl must be nitdcd tlndbstto cover postsgc, etc; - Contractions count nu one vvord, but tivo figures uncover cost Inst need-pun; nll ndvertise- cannot be acknowledged. - AAAALAAQAAA vvvvvvvvvw kxxkkvx¢4w4 Hlisflo BEAUTIFUL new line of silver for gifts at G. 1-1,, Taylor's FOR A coon. at... FIRE, try Iuverness ScreeuedCoai. A. Plalrard d: Co. Phone 240. . SIMS PACKING CO. will not rs- ceive dressed h0g8 later than Wednesday. next, 25th inst. ADVERTISE Tl-tI IIAU-‘HBO OF THE ‘WLANDn-nly‘ lending your friends a. souvenir of B. ilh -I. only 5'10 postpaid. Guardian 0mm. 1 wo—---o4 ‘I - JNVERNEOS BOREVEN-E-D OOAL. —1Schoonor.s “body-milk "Thel- ma" and itEdward Grover" arrived ‘ withr cargoes of lnverhess coal for C0,‘, ‘ ‘ ~ ‘- __.____‘_,_.', , _ . NOTICE "TO ADVERTISERS.- Advertsers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day" previous to publication and before 10 a. m’. ou Saturdays. A . Pickard &' CHURCH, ‘SERVICES-The Rev William MioLeod will conduct di- vine service in Bonshaw at 11 a, m. Hampton 3 and Tryou at 7 o'clock on May 22nd. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT -Services by Rev. P. A. Fitzpat- rick on iMay 2‘2 as follows: Tryon 11 a. m.; tDeSable. 2 p. m.; Appln Road 3. 30 and Victor-lad p..m. Qlhieflist .'I‘ryon— “Empire Deva ‘Masses-v’; De Sable -——God's C9"? 97 JOSQDh: Appin Road—“A Great Deliverance"; Victoria,“ “True Patriotism.” REBEKAH N rerun-m was TS (no D1300) ho overlooked. Advertise-anti A‘AAAAAA A‘ a nakknm‘ w Vvv v v1 vvvvvvvvv v ‘FOR 8ALE—8 ROOMED COT tngc. Apply 330 Fitzroy St. - FOR SALE-REG. CLYDSDALE more. 4 yrs. old, and stallion 2 yonzrs old. J. lieber Crosby. ‘rt/FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA per. suitable f0‘! 91801118 1111991‘ carpet. 5 cents a roll st Guardian office. - FOR SALE- LOT ON BRIGHTON Arm 80 x I07. Apply A. B. C. , illlilflliiili office, ‘ i truncate so Acne: o; LAtND iléast- .. -. m BI cnsr f nsvor-f w stream. For. particulars apply l.’ Wbentiey a 60., ma, run ulna will be sold in lots to suit pur- chaserf ' MALE HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY AT HOME — 815 to $60 paid weekly for your _spare time writing showcards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply yoirwith work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborno Street Toronto. ._.______.____-_-.-___-__.. ‘SALESIVIAN WANTED -8ALE$- man a self respecting salesman whose ambit-Ion is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment wltfh us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body. of strong personality who would appreciate a life porn ' tion with a fast growing .. where industry would be reward ed with far above average earn- ings; married man preferred. Apply to Mr. J’. C. McLean, Bell ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR IUITS suits and overcoat-s from our B0 branches throughout Canada will be sold at. $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. In many cases this price is less than one-third their actual val- ue. Merohants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Wise mein will buy two or three suite and an overcoat. For sale at our store only. English ‘Re Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. . . ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH- D0 your women folks need mater- ials in good qualities for their "dresses and suits? .Wo have of yards that will be sold as low as $2.75 per yard. half regular price, in goods 54 to 56 inohes wide. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater ials in better qualities than us- ually found in womsns fabrics. and also take care of the child- ren needs. Gall at our store. Eng lish & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. __-.._.___...__.___.____ FEMALE HELP WANTED Lj_____-_ WANTED A MAlD.. for general housework, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart. 14 Wato ‘Street, . . IWANTEDp-A MAID FOR GEN-g‘ oral housework. Apply l0 Upper Prince Street. .. -_ -_ .= WANTED-WOMAN FOR GENE- ral housework. elderly woman preferred. Apply 235 Fitzroy Street. WANTED wsurso -vouuo cam-Lev mun desires room and board with private family. Central io- second floor, Riley buiding. Queen 8t . , opposite Prowse Brothers. - - v cation. Apply “W. S." c-o Guard- ian. Suu Spots-ihusei .- Phenomena \VASH:INGJTON, Mn?! l8——Scien- tists at-tho Naval Observatory here nro inclined to attribute the elec- trical phenomena of the past two days today group of sun spots, the largest of which is a matter of 94.000 miles long and 21,000 wide. ’i‘he “king" spot was plainly Vi‘ silile to the naked eye through smoked glass to-duy. 1t B11098"!!! ilrst on Muy 10, and was photo- graphed at the ObservatorY- The real explanation of the con- traction between sun spots, the Aurora and‘ terrestrial electrical disturbances is still unlrnown to» Tho only thing that -is- science. known ls that when spots break out on thofnceof the sun, caused by the eruption of Internal gasses the activities of the Aurora become greater, and that electrical distur- hrmccs occur. "There-ls no doubt," sfliil Di‘- Geo. H. rater-Tsar.“ expert at the Observatory, “that these spots have a strong bearing, if they do not actually cause. the electrical disturbance. Some scientists al- so belleve that they affect the weather. If that is correct, we can expect cold weather and storms during the next few weeks." Dr. Charles F. Marvin, chief of the United States Weather Bureau, also believes that the sun spots caused the phenomena which crippled electrical communication. He is not so certain, however, that they have any effect upon the weather. A marked difference of opinion exists among scientists on this phase of the question, he said. 5555.01. giro-raft. HALIFAX, May 18--(Quoi.ations Illrllished by Johnson .& Ward members of thaMontreal Stock Excange.) - Oats May 00% July, X JuI Commissioner a "big night" in Alpha Rebekah ‘Lodge ot this city on Tuesday night. The Rebekah Degree was conferred on thirty one candidates. Afterwards refreshments were serv ed and n most enjoyable evening was spent. generally. There were eighty-five present. ISLAND STUDENTS AT MT AlLLlSON.—'l‘ho Mount Alison Ladies (Iollege closing exercises were held on Monday night at Sack ville. Island students made n good showing in the various Mount Ai- ltson institutions-thiis-yenr. Miss Margaret Crazies" pf Kensington wins a nrize for Bible study; M-iss Gladys iStyIes of Alberton wins the alumnae inrlze for highest average in fo-rm ofmuslc: Th9 matrlculants in the Academy include the follow- hltr hlhlmicrsw- William MhLeod Vernon: Glyrion Moore, ‘chm-hum. 99W"; 1701-011 ‘Phillips. Sum-nrerside; (Jlalrc Wright. Central Bedeq-ue. Graduates in lSteuography; Gert. ""96 RICO. Snmlmorside; Mildred Slnckfor-d lKcnslngtnn. ‘Alumni Scholarship tin classics, Claire Wright, (‘antral Ileriequc. vhllnnrriht Linlini-nt , for. Duiulrnli PERSONALS Mr. D. A. Mcluvérness. C, 3,; is Teltistercd at the Victoria. IMP- 390F813 J. Lane left yester- riay on return to ‘Halifax_ ‘MT- Sis-Biron Rogers returned to the city froin u dausineas trip to Moncton. ‘M-r. and ‘Mrs. Iiobart Reeves. Freetown, were city Tuesday. visitors to the Honorable ‘Cyrus W. Crosby_ of Public Works and Professor II. I-l. Shaw. Provin- cial Engineer. went to Midgeli yes- terday in connection with the re- establishment of the oyster mud digging work there. -Mrs. John Reay with her two little daughters Dorothy and Plryl- lis left yesterday morning for their home in Lachine, Quebec, after spending several months with Mrs. teay’s parents. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H- J- almer. Mr Palmer accompanied them as far as Sackville- POTATOES WANTED p-xi-Qn- Sir.~Can you‘ give rue information about a good farmer who has‘ a good cur of potatoes. all blue, as I see potatoes are retailing in the market for 2s cents a bushel. 1 would like to have a car or potat- oes. blue, shipped at once tat. 800d price. and eggs, steal fresh as 1 see these are selling cheap also. I am Sir. etc. _ A FRIED The White Duiry, Glace Bay. N. S. Ah t i... “Til” Helm ‘ i Tired, Aching Feet instant relief for sorfl. swollen» tender, osilouse-d feet, Ind cornv. You're foothick! Your feet tired. --plii'i'ml up. chafed, aching sweaty, and. they need -"Tin‘.' "Tit"> makes feet remarkably fresh oiid sore-proof, "Ttz" is the grandest foot-g-lsddeller ‘the world has ever known. , - Get a box of "Tin" at any drug store and end foot. {Ofillfe f0!‘ l! rwhole year. Never have tired. ach- ‘Ign, sweaty, smeliry feet; your shoes will m fine and you'll only wish you had tried "Tia" sooner. Accept 110 substitute. “..iu' vlcroru. lorits Famed sulolns service; _ I sntiy furnished. I rooms with hills. Make it your Ions In wheat-my mu Y Corn May 09% ‘July ‘s2 sent 64% 38% Sept 00% u‘ P1, s QIIIIWQOIIWQ ‘ - --...'..‘_-‘.¢k.:>-?-i--‘ M\O4l sink-E Wmg-Mt ' i -- - r- rueherlflt cumulus ‘ ‘ber of trips on both ferries. also WEDDING GIFTS in silver at G. H. Taylor's OUR OWN Silver Polish, price" I33; W. W. Wellner Ltd., Jewel- SEE THE NEW ever sharp pen- cils only $1.60 at G. H, Taylor's have a cen- Jewel- - “W. W. W." Weddin r stood the test of overiral "1??- W. W. Weliner Ltd, lers. P- urses rsxlj oeuvres.- gtgd m. Woods’ mm- . M no 1.70mi.‘ soils ‘ y tended ’_ REMEMBER the postponed Auc- "011 Sale at Thomas Rices, Green- field. Saturday, May 21st. at one oclocir p. m. rain or shine. ‘ABEGWEIJT CqACH.-- Contri- 999913 for-this purpose are re- quested to meet this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. to de- cide on o0ach_ MIOTOR ACCIDENT-A bad ac- cident occured ‘Sunday raifteruoon near Hunter River when a motor- tug party, consisting of Misses Jean and ‘Ethel Campbell, Mgr. Boo Smith and Mr_ Godfrey of Wilt- shire ran into a bad hole in a bridlge. ‘Mir. Goqfreyfs nose was ‘broken -in the accident and the occupants of the car received a bad shaking up. The condition of this bridge has previously been reported as very dangerous but It seems no steps have been taken to repair it. Church hall, Dr. Harry Johnson de- _ the graduates on having success- Address _ to Nurses ouvenso av on. n. o. roun- aou AT GRADUATION y ex- ‘Erngszs on ruesoav even- At the nurses graduation exer. cises Tuesday evening in Zion livered the following address:—- Your Honor, Mr. Chairman, La- dies and Gentlemen and Graduat- S!‘ I wish heartily to congratulate fully passed a very important milestone along the journey of life. A few years ago you entered “Don this sphere. and during the course of your existence so far vou have passed twenty or more such milestones; this one is per- haps the one that has loomed largest ‘in the distance. and the one you have striven hardest to reach. You have worked hnrrl and faith- fully during the period of your pro- batlon and nursing service: Which reward is the opportunity for furth- er service; and just in proportion to the volume and willingness of this service will be your continu- ing reward. -'Do not think for one moment that your troubles and trials are now over. ' You will go out to your work now without guiding of Matron or seniors. on your own responsibil- ity; and it is now for you to do A FOX DUTY.—The ‘ Summer- side Journal remarksz-——The pro- posed duty on live foxes entering the United States is just about what might have been expected and fox exiporvtero were repeatedly warned tha/t as soon as the United States secured sufficient of the best lslnnrl foxes for breeding purposes the bars would be put up. The ivorst of it 1s that live foxes have been sold for export at prices too low when compared with pelt values. Had there been proper co-operation in the fox industry at first. this province might have con tluued indefinitely to have a mon- opoly of the best silver and black foxes, and a worth-while industry would have resulted. PROHIBITION CERTlORARI.--. The Chief Justice has granted an Order Niel to show cause why a Prohibition Conviction against Ray -.mond Flood should not he quashed. The quest- ions raised In this matter are that there was no evidence against the defendant urul that the mere delivery of liquor to an importer (loes- not constitute p-ssessiojr‘ within the meaning of the Pro- . htbition Act. Anothenpoint raised sis the constitutionality of certain granted on the application oi’ .Mr. everytlhin-g you are able for the [patients who will be under your charge. I You will be misunderstood, prob- lably in some cases abused; you will many times feel like throwing Iii-p your work, but on the other hand you will find very many a0- preclutlve patients who will give testimony to your worth. Do not be discouraged. for to all who strive earnestly will come the laurel-leaf crown of victory. Give yourselves to your work. and you will gain, in every. way. all good things. At the call of IDuty. ohey- D0 not try ‘to pick and 0110088 V091‘ cases, hut be always ready; and remember always that she w-lio serves best. profits most. You will have at this time, per- diiia nu was‘ Near Says Girl OLD zuousu ARMY MAN was‘ now-u 1'0 so Pouring our now NVEIGHB 1401mm Feel-s FINE One of the most. remarkable statements yet published In cognac "flu With Tania-c was given a few days ago by Robert Gill, we". known tailor of 1173 Dundas St. West, Toronto, Mr. Gill served twenty-three years in the English Army. Boing through the Boer war in ‘South Africa and tho Burma]; lCflmlllizn in India. "When I started taking Tanlac." MT- GI" b88811." Iwas just a living skeletonand didn't weigh but-nine- ty-eilhl pounds. 1 had suffered with rheumatism all over my body for three years and had gone from bad to worse until I didn't think I could live much longer. I bad pains all through my limbs. lloiuts, buck, BVQPYWiWYQ. and even my bones seemed to ache to the very marr- row. My kidneys worried the life out of ‘me nearly and my stomach got out. 0t order. and I hardly knew what sleep was. l had no mind to eat or work, and I went down hill and lost weight until I ‘was a phy- slcai wreck. “A friend of mine advised me to try Tanlnc, and when I began tek- ing it that was the best thing I eve/r did in my life. I started pick- "18 fight up-my appetite came back and I commenced gaining in weight. I have taken nine bottles 110W. and. it's an honest fact. they have knocked my troubles gkv high. and lfeel as lively as a crick- ct. i actually weigh a hundred and fOFIY-eight. pounds and don't rem- ember the dny when I was ever in better health. There is nothing -I can say about Tanlac that will he too slrong. It boats the world." exercise in the open air. The public who employ you should know that you ura not automate, but just good, ordinary, flesh and blood people who have the same ills and" weaknesses that they ‘have, and who need certain hours of rest and relaxation to be able to give them the best service. Try to be equally ‘nice to every one of your patients, and no matter what trials and worrlesnyou may have. keep smiling-its worth a. mint of money. Worry kills not oulv th- patient but: also the nurse; there- fnro keep your patients mind at rest, also your own. Be most particular in respecting Imps‘ more than any of your pre- decessors i-he grout opportunity of helping the world to become better by assisting in the move- ment for ‘Child's welfare, which is rnow being inaugurated‘ in this Province. You may be "sources of great good to the families into which you [sections of the Act. The order was George S. lumen. K. C. and the case will ‘be argued at the next Hitting of the Supreme-Court i Charlottetown. i GEORGETOWN F-E-RRI-ES-A (lelegation froru George-town and’ Lovwer Montague waited on the Commissioner of Public Works lhrcsday with respect to the hn- provement of the ferry service in that port of the country. They ask- ed that thc Government reduce the maximum fares which can be churg, ed by the Georgetown Ferry Com- ‘puny ‘and also to reduce the fares on the Government boat on the Georgetown-Newport ferry. They also asked for an additional num- that the ferryi ‘wharf at Lower Montague which is in a ‘state of disrepair be rebuilt. The Commis- sioner promised to give their re- quests hie careful consideration. With regard to tho fares he said that if the Georgetown ferry Com- pany are willing to reduce these that the Government would have no‘ objection and would also re- duce the fares on the NeWDOIT ‘ferry accordingly. Petty Tiriev_iu_g_ iu Halifax HALIFAX, May 18—Twenty- eight dollars and some cents are missing from the cash drawer of- the County Treasurer of the Court House here as a result of a theft which is thought to have occurred at an early hour this morning. Garfields Case Still Before Council. OTTAWA. May l8.—-The case of Norman Garfield of Toronto, sen- tenced to hang on June 2 for mur- der, is still before the cabinet couucfl. Sydney Foundry Will Pay ___Its Workers‘ SYDNEY, hiny 18——Unless indus- trial and trade conditions soon show signs of betterment the go, if you can tench them simple rules of health; For after all. there Arc lbut few things really 11w essary; thes-e are (l) fresh air, (2) sunlight, (ii) pure water, (i) wholesome food. (.3) rest, and (6! exercise. Try your best to have these things brought to the attention OI all with whom you come in con- tact ond practice these principled of correct living yoursehlefi- Agoori example is better than just talking. “The world grows ‘better Y?" by year _ Because some nurse sphere Put; on her apron, grins. and sings. And keeps on doing the same 01d things,— Taking the temperatures, giving tihe pIIIB To, remedy mankind's nuinlrerles-‘i ills; Feeding the baby. Mflwi-"infi 99"‘ in her little Being Ipollte with u. heart that rebels, Longing for hqme, and iIlII [I18 wihlle Wearing the “me old profession- al smile; Blessing the new-born baby's! "'99 breath, Closing the eye! 199i 9'9 “fined m death, Going off duty at seven o'clock.—— Tired. discouraged. 195'- ‘999? m drop.-— But called back 011 seven fifteen With woe in her not be seen; Morning and evening. 110° night, Just doing ‘it over, hophi! I" ‘"1599 when weqny down our call! 999 cross the bar. v Lord; wilt thou give us each 01,16 little star "special" at heart that mus! n and uniform new In that cit above where the heed Nurse s You." An you havedmany responsibili- ties to your patients. you must al- George Street foundry of Shaw‘. and Mason will soon have to re- duce operations to a minimum and perhaps lay off the greater part rif the staff of men which is at present. being given employment. Future operations at Shaw and Mason's depend largely upon conditions.‘ at the Steal plant. As u result of the ways take the beet care of Y0“? pwu health. B9 qililfl ""9 999'" gnu," urlolmy demands it. Y0“ bsvqyopr proper share of rest 0N1 at the steel plant, and on acct; of the slowing up of work in r .- building lines in the city and,‘ d trici, Shaw and Mason have .. so must get orders for thrllr pro- duets or - close their. d00_l‘s until long period of reduced operatfious rnctically‘ reached the point ‘where To wear in our crowns with the I all the confidences of your patients or their fanrllles; and under no circumstances repeat to anyone any private matters. or any gossip, about those who employ you. If you so conduct yourselves as to bentteutive and unohstrusive, just doing‘ what you can in the very best way you can, you will merit success and will surely win it. - Remember that success is not measured by the amount of money you can save, but by 9h" 119111991" of grateful patients to whom you have been giving service May you always “Live, for those who love Y9“. For those who know you true. For the heaven that smiles above you And awaits your spirit I00; For the cause that needs assist- ance, For the wrongs that uecds re- sistance Pur tho future in the distance. " Anti the good that you can 0°- ___.-¢-o%--——~ The Y.M.C.A. Campaign ALREADY SUBSCRIBED l l z Stanley, Shaw k Poardon 50.00 J. C. 10.00 D. F Bethune‘ 15.00 Lloyd Wellner 5.00 rFrank Simmons 5.00 J. Fi-Inrry Williams 5,00 A. IF. Webster 10,00 Reginald Taylor 5.00 Waiter Burke 5,00 Harry ‘C. Burke 5,00 .rnest Champion 60o |Geo_ L. tPrnwee Dr. Smallwood Harry W. Weeks T. White Sr. Perc Pope A. ‘ . MoDougali rMorrls & ‘Smith Lt. Governor McKinuon W. M. Campbell liiarry Brown lRev, C. R. Freeman ‘Ernest ‘Harris J. A. Ritchie lC_ H. B. Longworth G. Albert Mutch ‘Purdie Ferguson Shoe Co. tDr. A. B. Reid A. W. Sterne Frank R. Heartz Geo_ E. Hughes Arch. Irwin J. T. Lantz - lMcKlnnon Drug. Co. Jno. McLeod &'Co. J. A. 'Malcom K. M. Martin J. M. Morley _ Buntain Bell & Co. 40.00 C. H. Black 15.00 Chandler & Bell 10.00 rr. B. Grady 6.00 Dr. McIntyre 5.00 J_ A. Farquharson & Co. 20.00 Major Jones 10.00 iGeo. E. ‘Full 19-99 Total reported to date $2310.00 Quite a number of teams are making their canvas today and _to- morrow and rerports are not yet Ill; but every indication points to a most successful campaign. The Committee will greatly ail- preciate the teams covering their territory as quickly all P955999 and handing in reports to dale- _--<oo-———— LOST TRIBE OF ISRAEL, BLACKS LONDON, May 17.—~A dcspatch received here from Johannesburg. South Africa. says a strons 10'“ of police, armed with machine guns is concentrating in The Queehstown district, where a large Q44 Vi. vvv v " " '9 1 We Must N Ira i The Salvation Army must not change either in aims, or its methods-it untuflt B0 0!!- 1921 The Present Time 1921 A MIGHTY ARMY of earnest men and wormen-— in '10 different countries and coloniem-speaking 42 differ- ent languages- with 32.598 Baudsmeu giving all service absolutely free -— employing 24,582 Officers continuously toiling amongst criminals, un fortunate and betrsved girls, the poor. the sick, the home- 4 less. the friendless, the ‘heat- hen—lts work ‘acknowledg - ed and honoured by the na- tions’ rulers and Govern- ments everywhere —- the world's greatest army oi‘ Social Service workers putt- , ing into effect The great field of opportunity is ever widening-the de- mand for Salvation Army Of ficers and Institutions is ever increasing. WE KNOW NO CREED OR n COLOR You are interested in THE DESTITUTE. THE UNFORTIINATE THE FAMINE-STRICKEN THE FRIENDLESS - 4 Would you like to help us in our great world-wide efforts for the world betterment? THIS. OUR ANNUAL SELF-DENIAL APPEAL ' TO GIVE is Your Opportunity. . ‘ ‘IQJQQJ! There l§ a Difevenco 11¢ number ot‘ blacks, claiming to be one of the lost tribes of Israel, halve seized" large estates and com- mitted a number of crimes against the European populace. These, blacks, the despatch as- serfs, declare they are waiting for a divine call to return to Pales- tine und that their present activit- ies are in preparation for this. Itllnnrdfs Iiinlment for Distemper __ ‘Y' M. C. A. Financial Campaign Now On u urn stunt The Field‘ Hundreds of Men and Boys in Charlotte- l: I an... 0"" 4 Eczema and it relieves at ones and gradu hells tho skin. Sample X- chssds Ointment free if You men an Oil fl x Q Q I‘ i < " m O n tin I n on - 89.2.3.3‘. Til . use u" r Skin Trritutizns. tion this paper and send 2c stump I town need the help the “Y”’ can give them Your Subscription will help oven 20 YEARS AT ENGRAVING enables me to give you The Good Service You Desire Now is the time t0 have your jewelry, silverware or ivory pieces engraved. _Y0u can then iden- tlfy any piece in case of its being lost. ,w. r. wuuurr Queen Street THAT WORN SOLE doesn't mean that a shoe has lost its usefulness. Bring It here and have Us resole the shoe on our modern machin- es and the shoe will be as good as. or even better than aver. In these days of high leather prices, shoes are nat- urally very expensive. You can cut down your shoe ex- pense considerably by using our shoe repairing facilities. r. . H. A era $19999 1E. Turneyr 159-99 A. Pickard and Co. 199-99 n. u. Jenkins 100-09 Carvell Bros. 199-99 Moore and McLeod 199-99 Prowss Bros. Ltd. 299-99 George J. Rogers 199-99 G. F. Hutcheson 75-99 W. W. Owen 59-99 Auld Bros. 59-99 DeBlois Bros. 59-99 C. H. Chandler 59-99 J. A. Clark 49-90 o. n. Wright 25-09 s. o. uynaman 55-99 W. S. Louson 25-99 S. A. McDonald 25-99 E. H. I-Iavlland 15.00; n. ranger Show 19-99; J. P. McKenzie 25-99 Henderson d. Cudmore 19-99 0 L. Mtiles 39-99 R. E. Mutch 25-99 5 W. T. Wellner 5-99 ‘A. Horne it Co. 199-99 9R 1.1 T_ H188. 10.00 ,. The ‘Misses Johnson 19-99 C_ L. McKay 19-99 tRouben McDonald 5-99 Wm. Kerr 19-99 Geo. dzightiser r 3-99 W. S. Brown 5-99 FD. H. Beer 19-99 ,Ane & cm I 15.00 l LePBQe 19-99 S: FL. tHsrriy It CO- 19-99 warm-u" Bouiter 19-09 J. n. Burnett 19-99 E. D. Sterne 10.00 . w. Bfli-Iolbert 6.99 i F. B. Conrad ' 5-99 J. F. Wbesr ' 5-99 wh y A psir of thou Improve your whole sttlro. 8r C0. LTD. trusses uos I The Shoes of Your Dreams TWIN STRAP MODEL WITH MILITARY HEEL Brown Calfskin “.15 Fawn luokskih one ilrsgluoklkln ..... .. $11.75 Iiloif Kid . .... ... ....... .. W." u Eostogzmtoc u all - »-_. ._ __... -.~‘-¢