_li-'1Y'33»--img#-V 3' ~~ __ s . . _ _ . "" i-'ran caan-mrrnrown GUARDIAN '” ` P/ici: seven ' _ To those who are realli I i ' » about the Coffei Mayff-Bel Ch-95°", fh¢Y'_dr1nk, there is one ily Pi’tlS|lyl%l’lIll brartgi that always pleases "’ ' Well because. _ __H»;1»l_1l_.__ToN, oN'r.,_:uay_2:_._;- 'i‘_1:s ‘ pa-rtlcularly _ ood--I . i.'°§..’_.Zn§L` {’§“l'.I1`lf..l.°... 12.2.1 ‘ meetin of the G eral A286 bl 0! & that oligureh evermheld inrlganlhda. ’ __ __ Over live lilmdred -,commliesipners have sent in their names and there In K, I and 2 pound tins. Whole-#Gi-oun¢|...p“|v“|"¢_ l I are more to lollow. The' billeting com- lloo line ground lor Percolutore. Never sold inbuilt" ~ ' mm” "°P°“`“‘“t "W 9°°Pl° °f an CHASE . _~ the churches have :been very ready , . at SANBORN' MONTREAL' ' ms ` to sign up as the hosts of the visitors. The city ot Hamilton has a very » illrge Presbyterian constituency even ' ' ' - ‘ in these .days of absence of the sold- iers. and when the -boys get home _ again .the number will be, still larg- er, There are nearly 3,500 familivs and nearly 9.000 members connected _ with fourteen Presbyterian churches 1 ol this city. . r - Like the other church folk here tile _- I’resbyterl'1ns are “well-off" and _,generous glvers to the work of their churchut home and abroad. Tile amount contributed by tllese [our- teen churches to mailntaln the local ,and congregational work approxi- mates yearly $125,000 and, in addi- tion, they average nearly $50,000 a year ‘for “Schemes of the Church"- the unfortunate name given by the JA V ,older men to the missionary work' ZZ ° til - I - ~ _ Yesl you must have e few lass num- M l:|rd them who wish to hear. 'Pile Hamil- ton cllllrclles have sent so many men that there is sure to be ll. gn.-lit As is usual, there will be consi. deration of those moral and social questions ol’ the hour that are upon the lips ot the multitude. and it can ‘ be taken fol'_ granted now that the question of the cost of living and the minimum wage of ministers and men i Nor oNs snoxsu < i “Eddie” -Stinson, flying 700 feet ill the air tit speed ol! seventy miles :ln Oil the Atlulliic \(_`-ily Airport wiiilout ' 19:" ‘I5 r-: Tho eggs were tossed ovcl' thc .sitio ' urine plane by W. 1,. \\'ntl°‘ V i ._ ._ ~ », -, i "¢`f",,_'..‘.'_ . " " L " no '-1,»7f'_`3 -“'-'.`- "°°t.“'Z.‘.'.'.'. - _ ."3" "~'- ` ' I-=~"_%:.-.xr _i.;.1" -,; -.' ‘-" * " '7;zf__-.:.:-t,‘.»...~... . _ . .~.-._ .__.. -W _._ ‘;._ 2-t :fi ' ` fi. _~‘=-I `l;- . é7ie§*»”=._ `/.-.'-‘1 ‘f ~ "-“""__.:_ ~`~¥_f:'. t, r ' * \ ’ 'F`-1':-‘ " ' _ ' - 5.53 `i ”-'V A' ' ,. __ ~ . ._-car:-' ` =.,.... .. _ - .» _ _-.l.'~!'I-‘~.i~‘¢/-J-;1 ._ ,_;,._..-;‘\. Night; -Time Time »- Fféeces FIKHE movement forthe electric clock in the Toronto City Hall wars brought over from England Z1 years ago. It cost fllotzszlnds of dollars. Anti it showed time in the ,darl:. ‘ About the same time very wealthy men were carrying in their pockets :mother kind of a time-in-the-:'i:_ll'l< time-piece-~ n Watch tll:l’i souncied the time for them on n tiny gong when they “prcsf1;ti lilc buttcm." This stliking' wntcll was known as .fl “l`epe.'».ler" :ami Cost from $150.60 ~ Now ywll cz-in blly al gtlaranteed In;_fci';soli Radiolite, the modern tirnc-in-the-dariz time-piece. for ns low as IISSTOO. In- ` stead of the old elcasaperaliing strikillgg' mechanism to 'Sound _ the time, tile Ingersoll Radiolite glows the rzldium in the substance on the Figures and ilzmds does it. It`s the watch for up-to-the-minute-men, the leaders. the kind of mon who get things before the crowd knows they are a necessity. The retailer has a complete line, including the $3 model pictured above. Now is the tirre to select. Look ' fOr ING-ERSOLL Ori the dial. ROBT. H. INGERSOLL & BRO., 128 Bleury Street, Montreal i Canadian Factory~Canz\dian Workers \ 4 time. Genuine *“"“- .q ._ _._ _;;;_ . 4 _ f _.___ =_----.-- - “Our practical ‘delnonstratloll of ' ' -rf'-=-' -- _' fl ‘ ""'*"'*'“"'_`:“"""""""' T ' ' w-hat the alll' service has at-.colnplisllcd vl1zl|np.- lin- llrll'.'<-.‘.~"_-.5 .- "-"l - ¥"- »» ~" K I ~ ,g§!.g‘~_ ~ 1 - .O-yer There-» Over Here I ` __ STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Canada’s war units --those who fought in Flanders and those who served at home. It, is also enjoyed by civilians of all classes tlirollghout Calmda and l's'_',_recognlzed as being ‘5'°“‘ ”"‘°” °“" “““ °“"’°“ "“I','},“,§ " _ ls=mmnt: r"mnwn§m.frmmm‘.