'iii 7; v i . ug. E il 'l 'i ,_ 1 _l‘ q ‘_ \\ 1 if _'_ lyi F, , _ ii z K. M . g, i-'i ita- . gd ~‘. n if » ’ it-. f 4 ‘ii I i 1 . li .ss ii * r si i v I’ it _ » i I f. or 1 w-un"-warn THE GROCER Hess doing the best he can 1; you with your _ e reakfast cereal You may not 'Tie able to Q Cf lu HIC 'L'-heat Biscuit you _.. and all restrictions are - off, but it takes time 1 to get back to normal production. Our factory s now turning out over = half a million His- 1 cuits a day.Very little - advance in price. Two ' of these crgp brown little loaves Shredded ‘ Wheat with sliced ban- anas pr other fruit make a satisfyi1}_g meal at a cost- of a ew cents. ¢ ~oi=i+>- or- :L ~fo_ -:#--o I 0.'-f¢,1”O> r '01 4-< .UP want. The war is over _._ J \ TRETCH out your arms, raise your limbs! S ll there is no strain, no bagginess, no dis- / comfort, it is the perfect fitting garment ~ that, all other things being equal, will give 1 excellent wear. Mercury Underwear for men is designed for the “perfect fit"--special fitting neck, neat / I shoulders, plenty of room under the arms. Closed crotch combinations are an improved _ style. Great care is taken in the choice of materials and in the making of all Mercury goods to maintain the popular Mercury quality. Light garments for-office wear, Scotch knit gannents for extra warmth and service. Ask for “Mercury." If your dealer docs not ,_ have them, send us his name. ' Msizcuiw MILLS, Liiviiri-zo, iiamiinm. canada (_ / Makers of Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. ~ - ' 1 ` ' '\_ ' _- yi,"-<',_;`,_"__ _,,» __ frame a definite fiscal measure in ` __ 55 ‘»\_(§,~j§-:`I-` _ September. Canada has made ex- -\ 1 _ ~"5-~"` ' V tensive exportations of moot-stuffs ' ' \,u_./ -' _ to Italy, and has hopes of building ' _ ~ _ up an important trade with that - I country. Last of all, Australia has _ committed herself to the .principle of a protective tariff. . llll __» 4 . ---»-¢-_»~m¢r.-eg ;, E, _. r“r- . ~'» l _ I g _ _, _ _ f iN iinioiiiiii _ .¢ ~“`_ _ id i _ X' __\t* 5 . -“-| ly held in Hamilton, our Church in Canada. ln tabular form what mum is: 'Augmented Char e a second year on the $1.500. our ministers are. It ses' in the manses, may make both endsmeet, $1,200. The significance portunity and great nee a. lot of reflection. gets. Perhaps it is wel growing exD0l'£ tmde iffs_ Next month sees andthe advent of lm vision of the Frenfdh su axes on many c 'which Canada exports, and it is hoped these will be removed. Spain will also revise her tariff next month, and it is expected that country will erect protective barriers round her indus- tries. Italy has imposed a number of import restrictions very comprehen- sive in ‘tlieiir application, and will ¢--i , ,J ,- in init slag in in nu _~ Save $2.00 per ton by buying in the fall, besides getting better resuits._ Slag as proven to be most adaptable for Island soil, its use returns to the farmer 50 per cent increase in crops. ’ Our local Agent, Mr. R. A. MacLeod, will call on you arranging for shipment of car at your Station by' notifying t e undersigned. _ _AULDBRO LTD ii .i,,,_____ ii, _ _ M ¢~ ii 1 nh t _i.&~.._., nM i. i._.».i.iii.~¢ni|....2»=a...i...i. lx-I ness occurred ut Point who were his seniors, nstured and msnnerly in the best things. It is in the home, revsrently laid to rest. they thus sustained. Siipeii ,_ A -'BY A GEORGE MCKINNON, CON- VENER. _ It is iihportant that the whole Church should be informed of the ao- tion of the General Assembly, recent- minimum stipend of the ministers of Selbsustainiug Charges, married men, $1,500 por annum and iuanse or rented house. Single mon, _$1,400 .per annum. _ is to receive $60 increase, and if a third your he is to receive another $50 increase, making his salary then ‘ Two features of this matter may be brought out. (1) The new -mini- mum is an exceedingly small salary for highly-trained workers. such as possible a decent living. Only by the most rigid economy and freedom _ from sickness or other extra expen- nightmsre of debt. (2) These fig- uros should also startle the member- ship of the Church to realize what the majority of the ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Canada have been receiving. Through these terri- ble years ot high prices and extra calls, the average salary 'has been this fact are very great and grave. The 'most serious results is this, that in the hour of the Church's op- of the country, with but very rare exceptions, are not sending their boys into the Christian ministry. This fact needs no' comment, but will stand Ministers nre sensitive about speak- ing of their salaries to their mona- I have received many letters in tho _ _ I last few days, asking me to send di- is..-, =§ - I 5,, - rect to the managers, n circular letter I H "' 5; x which I had asked the minister to _ , band them. Ho is sensitive about ig *_ ~"' "_""_'”"'*“' spanking or this matter, butnii the " while, he speaks not to his managers, hut_to the whole Church, and in this most eloquent and appealing fashion, hat his boys do not enteriuto his pro- _ession_ This is n fact that speaks ouder than words. 1 \,_ if ;'riin pin-pose of this article is to ' ,sawakcn congregations to the urgent :" "i'i`e'el‘l"b'f action. Many congregations , r i / ' - have already responded by coming _A Z X \ up to the new minimum, showing to `l, - _--‘ ‘ FOUR COUNTRIES REVISE TARIFFS _ LONDON, Aug. 31.--Of importance in connection with Canadifs rapidly that in the month of September tour of the countries with which the Do- mlnlons deal Wm revise l~l‘°l" tar' DEALERS-write ul for prices on Feed, Couric Gnlns and Cenisll. L ence. It also heralds a complete re- is expected to contain provisions somewhat more -favorable to Can~ ada. France has recently imposed rt ommodities _. JOHN MUNN MCLEAN. ~ l A death of more than usual sad- I rsy ilnrbor North, on the evening of _ Friday, August 15, when John Munn _ ‘ f McLean, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. “K*"l Hector A. McLean, was called home nt the tender age of fourteen years. , John was n particularly attractive boy. and consequently vory much lov- Ned by those who know though few in years, ho was a tall, fl-iie looking, manly fellow, who was? able to take n prominent place among tho young men of the community .hibited toward others always assured ‘him of the deepest respect and com- pany of those who were interested John will be missed most, for thers ` ho was not only obedient and manly, but his loving self-sliacoment in the interests of others rendered his go-l ing more sad for the home. -' The funeral services, which were conducted by the Rev. lllr. Suthsr-' land who had attended him during his brief illness, were attended by a large concourse of people' on Sab- bath afternoon. and the 'body was n ray Harbor North (‘.emot_¢`i'y. Ms y' expressions of ,mat heartfelt sym-‘ psihy were in svi nee to the sorrow- ing family in the great loss will increasing the Let me show the now mini- $l,500 er an » z S. ii ‘ - num and mass or rented house do.. ` nllofino groundior Percolstoro. Never soidinbulk. $1,400 per annum. Ordained ,Mission Charges, $1,400 ¢;HA5E 5, 5AN30|\N, MQN-|~|\_||_AL_ per annum and manse or rented » house, $1,300 per annum. ‘ In the case of ordained mission charges, ll the missionary remains same field, he makes barely our ministers and avoid the and results of d, the manses l they are so. is the fact the removal periiii prefer- turifi, which Pleasant, Mur- hlm best.» Al= and the good I attitude he ex 1 however, that . atiths Mur- oh -.} .<, lg , _ _ V S _Whoever enjoys ._a' _pferfect cup of C0ffee-fragrant, deli- cious, satisfying--Will find an added pleasure in a cup of Chase _& San_born’s .“SEAL BRAND” COFFEE. A _ . _ In K. I sud 1 pound tins Whole-Ground-Pulvorlutl- __ __ ln. " 'r 1 "liirilllike the Hawr" 1 The Big Value Package thatis Guaranteed. Perfectly picked in bright - lead (oil, and price marked on ovary paokqp. '-l si \ r 1 _ all a 'praiseworthy~promptness and ` _ 1 _ generosity. It is hoped that every ' `" I congregation will follow quickly and *If ‘ P* 1 that in a very few weeks there shall ' , ` -- be no ministers of our Church re- , '_ ceiviiig less than the new minimum. '" ' § Ways hflake up a batch of Bread and Roliswith . Z» In every Presbytery, a committee has been or will be appointed to as- _ slst in giving effect to the Assembly’s ’-f '57 m _____l resolutions und these commil-£095 ,',' V _ ' _.~.i_.__..____ _ _ stand ready to advise and assist any - ' " it, Thgn balfgg Pig congregations who desire their aid. It should be carefully noted also that the assembly made the increase to be retro-active to April lst, 1919. - _ and Cake. Notice the fine, even texture-the absence of holes-the delicate, nutlike flavor, ofthe Bread. Then consider the lightness and ilakincss ofthe Pastry. You'll never go back to the coarse, almost tasteless western wheat ours, after once enjoying the flavor of the good things made with Beaver Flour. Order a sack today. ” . °f *mlm* ’°“"*°°‘°"“ ’“ B'““‘“ 'n-iz 'r. H. 'rnnoiz co. i.iMi'rco. - - cnxri-ii\M,ou. iiisiEiiiimsiiAiiiNsAun> _ imts. mc. "* 4 4 l FRIIGHT AND PASSENGER BERVICI I" IT. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "Governor Dingley" W ill leave St. .lohii every Wednesday at 9 a. m. and every Saturday al 6 p. m. (Atlantic time.) The Wednesday trips are via Eos tport and Lubes, due Boston 10 a. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are di rect to Boston, due there Sundays, 1 p. m. FARE 'SLN STATE ROOMS $2.50 UP Direct connection with Metropoli tan stesmers for New York vis Caps Cod Canal. Freight rates spd full ill! °\"ml\ll011 HDDIY t0 Agent A. C. CURRII, ' St. John, N. B. . ll-: im _ " 'in_ i 3-' AUTUMUTIVE EQUIPMENT TIIE ST-EVVART V-RAY SEARCH LIGHT. 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