\ t . K, I I I i ,i I . \‘i .., t ~ .»‘3., i. -:ii i fi -.of-_Q ph f :gl-gif L ’._d1’.§E"»»R».'d`¢r¥ .~.....,.__t,- _ __,,__._._ _ _._~.;.l_ ._ _. of. if iii i;-i 'I It .` i~i _i 11%; iv I-is in Sy. "ll 1. ‘ fit 'ii iif_-ii ii I . ,ii _,_lt_ »_» r i i. if -l :li-'li' I it 2. _iv -'¢ it pig” in- .'~E`.°».;§ he ._ _I»_'>‘»*; viii .’ . I .~ ..,.._ fir! <' r -=.;.-t-*"‘ ._ ~ _~ .il _ii ..‘ ii: I{' l _ iii ul ll ‘li gi .' .lit t I . i Z r-=:~ rr fihl; tl If it I V l iii- hd* i~ 1'. 'I»’-‘#1111 f H -,,_ '.l.I_‘i 2. igi.iii‘ (gill .$3 ii" ' §l .t 1 Ilif- yi: \' Sh 5 I’ I .<~¢ r‘~'f rf. iii". :iii I. F14 ‘ iii, _ ii-_ . I _ \'- il" ". :_ s f' 5 i » ,:_ ._\. i 1:..-_ ~, -~ . ..._..,_..-.__ _ _ l _..._ _ 1 __ _ _--. _ , I, _.-- _ _ .. - . .. .- . _~ -e .r --num _ 4 . _ -l.§'~_ri- : °* I : A _ _/_ _ ,_._____ . _ . »- _ it ' _ s- t»-~u~» ~ ' _ ___ _ _ _,\_., _.»,,,_....¢;.,»f ..~»- _ , ... .i_» . _-..__,,. -fi. ' ' ' ° i . _ V _ _ .*_~' i __|_ ___ _ _ r ‘ ` f- | _ . . -. . . ._ _ . _ .. -. _.= ._ _ -.~ -._ -.» l,-»'i~'oI\lteIy dropped by .\lr,- l’o~.vci‘s. :ilid oi' course by her sc-L. The one in which I had hoped .to move. Ii had been il large :lfI'ziir.f and we had not been invited. I wasi very glad I had not gone :lily iurtlieri With ilu' iociul plaiiiiirig. I siioilidi have linen laughed ill, my f-_|'f0\1g _qi miliii-"»j. .Wir lips qiilvm-f-tl as I llioughli I 1;' _ . ' ` ' \ I .iEI__l_7 _Water St., hharlottetownlbf “_ , _.aught the pnymg look in. _\'Ii~_ Fretlcrlck's eyes and pulled my~| *PIT l~‘L"0fhI‘r siiiilclentiy in hid them good :l.t'torilooii iii my usual miinner.| _Bill ni‘li»r ovl-r_\'olic had gout- I threu' il!I.\‘-Wil' Wt 111!" hell :ind sobhed for ;iiuli‘ :iii hour. lt ' was hard to he ;sili;Iiiel.vI.Ii sell for Mrs. McQuald on Richmond street. round Royal Bunk up Z lnenclng at 2 p.m.. a quantity of house- hold furniture, dishes, mats, carpets. cool-stove, dining chairs. easy cliillrli. sfo/ 1‘ei“mi» oooh. B. CARTER a08!pd AuetIon°er. _;:MlIlar's Worm Powders prove heir value. They do not cause-. any stomach. Mly and pdiille sly, to that the_di-\s- ' tlioylu-'e thorough and from me cdraor-on Thuwdey. Jun 5th. com- ed with ut- until Robert fell iisIoep,j worn out with pain. I slit llesidr- my boy until Neill ,ciliiiv Iii it iiitli- utter iilldniglltf \\’hr-n Iii* lu-ii.=ii-tl I no to hed I hiidl iio _-ttriltiirtli to resist, so gave up my ililiirf- Io him. \\'c Iiiiri ii niirso. hut.- hotli iiioli'/.oil our hoy uutl ivoulrl lim lliivi- iIl'i-rlniv-ti oi’ Ioiiviiiy him iiioilel _with hcl' liliilei' the t-Il'i‘iiilisi:illt~t~i~'. ' 'I`\I"." iiitl not coll mc tiiiiil iillliostl time roi' .\' ~il to no io illc ollii-.-, Ilol Elini ltil:l|i'lioti n little re.-it oil il coiich lit- hull lion brouglii Iiiio Roborifs i'ooiii__ hut lie loolccd ivliiio und worn. I _` "A good hiith tinii solilo coffee will H‘“fl\1‘f\\l1.'wiioii I told him he look'-d tired. :ind then lie hurried iiiwny to ui-I i'i-:lily lol' the dily. llc looked Iii :iiiil bride us lzood bye l_iei`ore llc went down town, but we hnd ilu limo for any tuik. even hnili we had the Inclinuflou. I All day I was kept too busy to thiuli. it is hard to take care of a sick person, no iuiitter whut their one. But when an active healthy boy is obliged to remain quiet. one's wits ilinst be iiharp indeed if they siiccoed in entertaining him. Roh- ort. Iilto all boys tired of things quick- ly. I spoilt most of my time devIs~_ ing means to amuse him. I told him' stories and when all else failed cur- ried Iiiin flown to the music room and played for lilm. He loved music .tinil alwilyii kept very quiet when I plnyod. Ahout` four o'c'loclt I heard Nail i-oine ln. I called: . "Wo are here in the music room. tloiir. come In." When he did not re- ply I swung ‘around on the stooi to sci- him standing in the door, ai gray- llcslt in his taco, a dispair In his syoii ihnt. frightend me. He motioned me I to any nothing Then carried Rob- ! had followed slowly. won daring what dreadful thing had lisp pelted, That it was rlreridful. I was sure. Tomorrow - Barbara Meat; A 8°- . porter For the First Time. ` ' ._t._;______..._.._ STRONG RESOLUTION BY BERLIN ` SOLDIERS AND ’WORKERS Hun Deiegltn Will 8p¢nd Week Quietlng Agitltorl I . Ill-IRLIN. May 25.-The gi-enter Ber- lin Soldiers' und \\'oi°Iters` Council to day adopted a resolution demanding tha-I. the peace treaty be sikneil and uppoullng to the pi'olet:trIiat ot' thc :li lieil coiintries. . To Quiet Aqltators I‘Altl-S. .litiy 2.'l.-'i--(lluvusl~- The seven days granted thc Germans b:'~ tore tho time limit for the suhmii-iilloi. of replies in the Ml-led peace teriur expires will not he devoted exclusively to the drafting of notes ut Versailles but will be employed ut Berlin for the purpose ot' iluintinn agitation there, ae t-orltifr to iirwwpupers hers. Interests For Peace It is pointed out that tiiei-ia is au Intllieiitliil party in Germany, illlldr up ot' independent and majority Son izllisls. wiiit-li favors the signing o rile ti'-1-rtt_\-_ Bankers. mtlniit’uctul‘er.<_ and hiisiiiess inert generally. as well ue thi- iiiilltury iiiithorities, are said tr sliilre this view, believing. it is do cini-ed, tiiut unythiilg is preferaible to Bolslievism, which _miglit ensue if (lor niiiny i'ei'iisi-it to :im-ee to liio terms of pence. I‘-hil-ip St~.ileiiIeiililiiii_ the Geiunilil t“llunce.llor. and Gilstue Noskc, Minis ter ot' Deicilse. i-t is said. have com- proniised their position by excggei-nt ed siatenicnts und have pliiced them- selves in :i rllfllciil-i .~ii\iiation_- The Last Concession Newspapers lleclure thefextensloi granted yesterday wIlI'he the lust ooi\i.~esi=ion as to time inode to the eiicni_\'. If this is true. ii is expected Lilo treaty llin~,' be signed hctwoeii .Iuiie,l2 :intl .liine IO. ` Refusal Probable -llI~iloLlN, Muy ‘_'='i.‘-’I`Iie (Icriuiili (‘ubiilci.'s ilcrlai‘atIoil_ i.-lsiiell otllt-.inl~ ly and exclllslvoly through the As- socizltetl l'i-ess ou Tuesday. tliitt Ger~ many would decline to sign rhe pence terms us pt'o.=iente.d to her 'ut Versail- ieli. rcilexts -the iiiidl-i'-lying note oi illi- official reply to llc niude to tho Allied und associntcil powers. in fact. the stiiteineilt its iiwhole virtually rc»p~ reseiits the prcuulhle ol' the docurneni which ('ount von moclttlorfi'-Rniitznu. llcnd of the Gormiin delegation, is ex pi~t~.'.i-.1 trT`deIiver at Versailles before. the ond of the presetn weok. This documents will bc compte mented by specific proposals and t-olinier-proposals which will bring the volume 'oi' the reply up to about sixty typewritteii pages. This is exclusive 01' tht-_ vnrlous notes already transinitted. , Thi: Cause of Delay ' The dciny of several iliiys lil the framing of the reply has been dun to th:-_ alniencc nl' the confirmation from Count von Brocktlorfl'-Riiiitzzlii und his :lssocliltes lit Versailles of do- clsiolis reltched at Berlin. Wlitle the iiiuterliii coiitelits ot the Gorintiii roply iii all its esseiilial points has .been ilirroed upon hy all the partici- plitinp; f:\otoi'i-4, the textual construc- tion of tho note will require ii ft-vi dilys hoyond the time limit set I.) the Iintente. An extension of time has iieeirilskeil for und grunted. AN OBBOLESCENT ART |l"rou‘l thc New York Evening Sun) 'Is lite. ilngentle art oi' proofreiitl- ing herommlfli-l obsoleic outuidc of the diilly uewspiipci' offices? An occas- ional error is pardonahlc enough in ti rapidly inadc nswspa'poi'. In fact. the murvel is that In the rush and strenuous movement of getting 0\\* cdltioii after odltiou there are so wry (pw, typographical mistakes. But. the conditions oi' inonufncturlng :i hook :ire quite diffei-clit. _Tliere is time enough and thc product _is oentriclties and accidents of the type am without much exciise. Vct of I-lite more than halt tho new hooks that have come to us are fairly prickly with such errors. ls_»tho noble race of omniscient. proofread- erli dying out, or are ull thc publish- ers ccouomlzing? li. is no onli Dub- Iisher much more than .another who is siniiimz. We have noted a dozen nr so egregious typographical wick ednessr-s in tin oxpeiislve/vnliimo put out by one of the oldest. richest and formerly most. careful hoiiseii. What is tho oxplnnnttlon? Are we illl days? _ ....___._?___.-- 7 CASTOR IA ro: mmm ma ciuiam In Un For 0ver80Years the “"""°"‘arLf& _ imap »lsir». limi len mm with lil. ,"*"“""°' ‘ I. .__.|_m;,|,_|: mm iiiiaéiisiif-;;tt-4 » . , » f t . V _ _, - ' , A _ meant if’ ‘be V“"m““9m' “en” e°" ‘passed iiway and the simshiue oi' peace ' world is hom. their sacrifice and yours ' .` `{ a___________,__i__,__._ _-__ ' _‘ _ .. _ __ y _ _ _ #A . . . , . _ _ _ _ __ _ , , ._ .Fox Breeders Meet, NUTRITION EXPERT T0 VISIT P. E. I. T0 INVISTIGATE FOX ` INDUSTRY 'I`ho inoclii-ig of fox»hreodci-s held under .thc nuspices of the cuictakcrw Associutloil on May 31st' developed very Interesting discussions. The un- nouncement wasmade that Pi-oies.ior AWIPPW Illini-GI' of the Department of Psrhoiogical Chemistry of Toronto Univei'si»iy will, visit the Island early In June to make a reportrfor tho llc-nourary Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research on nutritional and ltylfleuic problems ol’ foxes. The investigation was under iiiken :it the request of Walter .foucs who will entertain 'Professor Ilunterf on his arrival. It was declared very desirable that fox breeders present their problems to .Professor Hunter so ihiit ii report favourable to fiction bo presented at Ottawa. lt' ti report be m'lde than 'pn Invostlgeltilcn is re- -quired it will be mudeby the most t-ompetent liiithorities available :lily- ivliorc. The following. coininittee was nominated. Walter Jones. (‘htii\‘iluin. .\ic:isi's Wehstt-u',._ Davison, Mclnire. l\’.l{_ Rogers. McKeudi~ick.l'Ii1rpoi',,'W. Jenkins. it was nos i'ecomuiended tliil' Sunimerside. Albertorl und other cen-. tres organize und confer with tilt* (`h:irloitetowii comniittee before it Thilrsduy next. I _ _ -_ ..._..__-- ...,.._ 3 WELCOME TO RETURNED HEROES ` \'ot ofii'-li is <_l_ue pt'iviIei:ed to pnl'ti»_ oipilte in un ‘affair so nltolrf-‘YIIOT tlcliiglltfiil ns that which took pliit-c on Miiy Till. :li St, .\lilrgiirct`s hilil wlien| the people of that place und vit~liiIlI~'_ nsseniblcil toiitiiliei' to tender ii recepl tion to ihiriccii oi' our returned heroes.) `iiiinieIy:¢ I Limit. l,oiii.~ Mncllouillil. Sergt. Gabriel .\IcI')onnid. Lc.-Corp. Atlolphus Moll-iuur-. M. Ni. Gr. D. li. O‘Henley, (Mons llihhonl -al i _ _ 4 __ T -_ _ v°s...;7;; Mildred Iluuiiing In her usual mann-»1'l ot’ perfect ease :ind dignity. 'i‘li=li\ each was presented with it fountiiiii pen hy thirteen. oi' St. .\Iui'l;nrei'.~' pupils, Gr, L. I.. 0’Henlt'-y on hchztll' of his comrades suitably replied thank- ing the pupils for tho token of ilppre- cioiitlon and assliriiii: them they wouirl not he forgotten. CAPE BRETON HAS CHAMPION - HOG. N.-rth Sydney Heraliiz- 'l`lie ciinni pioii eater oi’ t‘upe Breton. li' not in the ontirc Dominion. made his debut In North Sydney one day last week l`nfoi'tun:iteIy. he made his disap- pearlinci- without giving his iliiinc and address. 'File' hungry I’ellow_ cull il ui .\ll\tthews' i>esi-iliiruill on Wi=.iI:iei-il;i;. iiliil utter iiikiiiu ii sen: :it one oi` the tflblcs, :iskcd for tllrot; oruirs of tiiuiicr. The wiliter, lhiiilei ing thcre ivvre two roulpfiiiions io coinn with the maiii, filled the ortlt:-rs and pliiccil them oil the tn-ble. The repiuiiioii oi' the piilco is pi'oit,\'. gtzod for larirt~. qiianiifies :ind ot' gootll quality, und when the sti-linger loiilt-I od at rlli- Iieupi°ii;,>f°|iliitos of steiik with -stile oi°dor.~i ot' sitiisages, his count- enalif-e Ilgiiteiied up coiisl'derubly.i Pte Roy i\IcArtIlur. I’t_o. (l~e.oi-gc Blishey. 5 i'te. ltouuic MacDonald. l’te. ,-\lex. Kennedy. ; l’tc. Eiiiaiiuel McDonald. Pte. Leo Doucette. i Pte. Peter Shepherd. I Pte. l"ri.lnk Gilliam.. ; . Micliziel Cheviirlo. ‘ ` Tho prosrniilme wus as i‘oIlow.~i: -~ Openiiig 'lilflresu by clitlirmlln. HPV. IC. (‘. McPherson. Recitution. "Wel- come lloine," by Sadie Montgomery. Chorus, “Home Sweet Home for You we were Fiixlitl`ng," by St. llfarga.|'et.*s pupils. Instrumental music, by Annie MacDonald and Ronnie MiicI"he°. tencorcd). Dialogue, "Advertising i'or ii (‘oinpzinIon," by St. ?ll:lrg:iret's tpupils. Recltatlon “Go .Alioail," by illildo MacDonald. Chorus "Hit the ‘Trail that lends to Mother," by St. Marixriret.’s pupils. Iiistruineiitai music, by Annie MacDonald and Ronnie Mac- Phec, _(cn:oi'edl. Recitation, “Share his Camp." by .\ltl.be|» MacDonald. ('borui-i, “Khaki." by the Gleo Club. Dialogue, “Making Soap," by St. Margarct.'s pupils. Reading “liow to (Took l~liisb:intls," by Annie and~Marion MacDonald. Chorus "Canada my Home," hy St ,\largarot'spupiis. _ Thou suppor wits served. The tiiblo `l’uii'iy groaned with "Goodies" and all pnrtoolt ot' the boiiiiteons repeat pro- pared by the Indies of St. Mai'garct's which testified .tho nbllliy nt ihci culinary uri. - ' The iirldr~.»'s was its follows: ‘Dear Friciltls.-Ii is with feelings of joy and grniliiidr-_ that your friends of St. Mzlrgtirevs gutlicr here this cyc- ning to wclcoino you home utter your long and ncrilous sojourn lu the blood-staincd fields of_I-‘renee and Pliiiitlei-s. Maiiy inimy dnyu lliivc passed since you ot your own free will marched .iwiiy to the drum hci1t's lsound. We wci-e proud of you then. wc tire still proudor of you now. Your record hus been ii glorious one. Ono ul least among you iiiis won thc ;\IlII~ tnry Medal, others have received 'well merited promotion most of you wear the long scivlirc bridge. and all of you have been units oi' the ilnei-it_IigIitIng force produced by any country Ln any nge. The years that have just passed have been years ot auf-| fering and siicriflce on your part and anxiety and iiiicertainty oil ours. But nie nav.-ri of ii lirigiitei-_ day has broken; the dark clouds of war have Pte has illuminated ti war wearied world. But our joy at your return is mlnsled with sadness, for many of our bruye boys now l-.Iron beneath 'the sod mi far famed Flander's field. They liar.- givcn their lives that others may live. Yet if from the throes of war a. better. shall riot have been made in vain. We tain would dwell on your lofty patriotism, devotion to duty, and heroic deeds. on many u historic bat- tis-iietii. but time lines not im-mit. Let It. suffice to suv that your noble example will long live In soul! Wd story, will bc an inspiration to the youth of this land and add undylnff lustre to the most glorious page in the annals of it grateful country. In _conclviiiion please accept than gifts. as ii token of our offectlonate ro- gerrl `and a slight recognition of y0\ll‘ services to the Empire of which wo nn; proud to fomi ft part. The address was read bl' Mi!! \`\"--._ .he waiter asked where his |.'..-.. .lieiitls i\'ei'e, the fellow siiid, "oh.. doii`i bother, e\'ei~ytliIiig is ull rigIii"i zillti :ll olive stui‘tetl iii. l<`ceIing sus! pit-itzis, ii cnl‘ct'lll which wits kept oni him. iomlt he might attempt to Ienvi-I the place wltliout. pu-ying for tile. ox-I iril dishes; hilt in tl very sliilri illnei tho uinn i-amc out, walked to tho; counter uiitl iiskcd -‘how niucli'."' "inlet fifty, please." The i`t~.Ilo\v I-x'postultli~‘ ed. but ,iii thi- some time piillcd u\.\'ii_\-5 from his pocket. :ind linndini; over ui \ five tiollilr bill, uskeil. "how uillcli would you ciitii~|.:e_ it fellow for ii i`\iII meal?" 'When told that lie had de- voured seven t'ilil'-sizetl potatoes. ii good pound oi' steak. half poiiud saus- uizes, half ii loul' of bread. hill( ii tur- iiip_ pickles, three dishes of heans.| half u bottle of toiuatn snuce and-"' [ly this time the. fellow wus outside the building null the lust seen of him. he wus i`i°o\viiliiu ii pill-tint: _III-’\¥1<‘P HI the iistonishetl pi'nprieioi'. "I have sol-ii pig enters, both iii sen iiiiil on lniid.' 'said .\Ii'. .\I1\tthews, "b\it _such :rliog us this one heats me." ' _ _ Ti-is oi_o Hsunrs I I ’l`|iei'e`s al soullii lliiii rings iii my eitrs today. liuuk by the i-ivstili brook; Buck to the halt. And thc silent wait. Ilitck to my line und hook. I wish I uoultl wudc hy tho \\'ui.oi-',- edge ' Where the fallen Ieuves drift hy, .lust to see, in the shadow of tIii.~ ledge., ` ilow dilrlt t'oi‘ms~|;lIde, like ii wood- iniiu'i~: wedge. ‘I‘hroiii.-gli ilrii’twood piles und tli._- coarse marsh sedge. Anil to hour thc hittern t-iy.- , lint-It wlieri- the izidpolcs shift. iiiiil siilii. - Iiiiteli ii-Iiore the litillfrogs sob; I I-ilirk just to Iloht In the leaky bout/ _ 'I`liall t-i~iioe.~‘ Iii viiixtic refiullii. . The ripple ni`_ iviltcr o'cr sniootli-\\'~i.~lr eil t-lily, \\`Iir‘i'i» the \\'i|ll-i>_\'etI pike ziiiil Ilia' Iiillck halss pI:ly_ Tlilii iuiiites nie yearn, ill ii quiet iiwfy. I~`oi- ili_\' old ll_\'-roll iigiliii. 'llurk to ilit- old liumi~ haliuf>; ugiiiii. I Illicit to my tlrlpping hob. till, It'< just like this oil t-iicli iuisiy tiny, I li'.< -ilwuys ilio sainc old pain 'I`ll:li sii-ligglos :ind pulls Ili the sunie old wily 'I ti -'.iri‘_\‘ me oi`i` for ii Iitlio stay _ li_ :Ii - \-.~:ltoi~'s edge, lu sticky rlity, Ilzirlt \\'Iif»i-c ilu- t~.li~tlr luke lies; ,____ ____,__ ___ _‘___ _“mug ____m_ linrk tlirouxli tiic woods \\`iic-re the blsckhlrtlli brood, llzit-It to my rod :intl files.. ~ l`ii\ lollg_illi,-, to piitiillc tho llont Iodily. 'l‘hi‘ol1gIi the iviiti-|~loi:i:i~iI grzlss :ind ` iw-etls; __ _ \\'Iiei'c the ililiskrtit s\\'Iius_ ilirftl ill out-tolls sway; \\'Iierc thc air is cool. und the mist is m._.\_\,_ _ _ \\'Iioi'c tho rippliis iltiiicr iii the sitiue old \v:i_\'. is l'iidi-r Ihr- i:iiii;Ii-ii wi‘t=ils_ 1 I lint-it to ilii- i.lil onli lot: iigiliii, Illilt-.li io my long black ruhboi- boots, ,- Back io my old patched cout; E Bnclt to ni-_'.' rod. Arid the hretiili of God- 5 Iiomr-~and my lcitky bout. -F. R.; Stock In Rod énd Gun .;No matter how deep-rooted the Iroru or wart muy ho, it must yield to I lIoIlowii_v's (`oi~n Pure if usod us direct- = eil . -,___._.__._.___?____. i I _ Minsrd's Liniment Cures Dandruff ._';_-_-_....____., f- --g .QL ._'_.___.,i$ - - ._,_.__._' L11 #W 'Yi' '.‘»“7i“l.‘*."¢‘Il‘*l'l"4l‘£l’§¥%'f‘I¢53‘I¢'3'$‘1'¢i¥‘%€§=3‘f¥'='fW‘kW‘l'¢§?£?=`?‘7»“i?%\‘W-'#'\‘*Yf’5‘h?:'¢‘7¢‘?¢*?é%’¢‘ft‘N’¥¢‘X‘5l‘ "<5.‘=¥ ..1_§'.- '-:Lf_'_1'..E'.-_ :-'__ _.__ Y ____..____,'....i`l §‘¢i¢5¢5,‘% ./,' /' ,/,/ . \\ '7t¢ >1¢ §¢ *I* _// ’§¥¢i'¢5.¢2‘¢5‘¢5¢=i‘¢%Q“¢="¢§'¢ \\ __ \_` 'Ib ##=¥ p _ §'° _ -M- I who r -r or or-*rm new ._ rf 5 ‘ii f ( #_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ Q f-:Q2 has i~§"**“.".9fff:ll‘ill\i ll* Will" -I ...w/i//¢///'f>>V/’/W//OHM' W' ¢|\§/ll ~ .- »/_-'fi' _ ZZ' door; “EP 5i i i»~35 //7 " it is . ..- . _ `.~ _\>.\,_ _ ‘\\ -‘rf .. `\.i~ `.- '_1."/ »-»-:\. - ,;f-gh. \ I "‘\vv' X F .<»:..~a-4 ‘ _ ~,t/ \»` filly! H _ t: K, , ,5<‘ *ti* ¢5¢k¢E=F$$$ /,és _ ._ K 9‘£¢£¢BP5$¥ f' ’ \\¢ #if ¢I< #h%%¥`£*¢I¥£?£§§=§ A ¢‘-2 af?" 5¢5¢%‘5<#'¢9¢=';#§¢ 'lb $$$}.§%¥¥¥#%i»=5¢¥¢¥.¥¢"¥_!!¢‘¥¢%9¢¥¢¥¢5¢5¥5¢2?!¥5’¢‘§ 2 I3; is f* ISI YOUR HOME PROTECTED? lou know ii is p`rotecied while _von live. II' ilic lit-iid of your home was removed would the Iioiiseiioltl routine go on as hefore. ‘ ‘ With the increase iii cost of living, tile umoiini of Iiisuiniicc you were carrying before the war may not be sufficient protection today. Wiicii the protection of your loved 'ones is at stake you cannot afford to _gamble with tlic future. 'I`Iiink of the iiumberless widows and children Life insurance is saving from poverty, hunger und despair, and giving them it chance in life. Not only is Life Insurance a strong arm in disasters dreadful day but it a welcome support to the assured in his old age or in event of becomming permanently disabled. _ From the standpoint oi duty. every person with responsibilities ought to ciirry Life I siirsuce 9.'-,I }l;iff'>_f»’-“’“. -fp"-1' _ ‘