‘flfffi-‘q sfntiroly . diner-- _ longs ‘mt ‘oltissbsiuilini-‘w ' the cillse, _ we sfldctpAflnpvt en- lqgggtizriqgitalbl}, ‘in lsw V ndlthe quiility of the '91:. his! country dc- Jamel; on pits ‘some. jilloso whose‘ ‘duty it is to‘ _ the 11W is revercncell and ' ' gfAuthoritiy." sa_\'s__ a gt; ; “belong/s more‘ ‘I "n to , 1b ofiicesfi’ Undsr thr- .lll qixiillzved. neltloqiisLyof-d ‘e ptrovtlielfior‘ tifgisisintsn nsporiler: oiilcers VAttornpyn-Oenerai ilowp-I‘ to. It gushes r- wnutitry cou- ‘ sgipqisteo and pu-id to s ohndiencetb law. The mere ll \V sloped! _.1ihe office. however it sufficient’: it must be: filled ‘K v ‘who klnows what law is. iii» mils initné righteousness Tfiovlow who? ‘deter-inhibit. dnty - tenrlessiy and im- ‘bflckinglihls sense of n, ‘officer is "little other than _ ga-sinacure for some oiiice m. - ~ ‘r, or healer and an obstiuci rather itlian a help in the eu- ‘ firndntgof law. v l‘ i this province during the past "months. and indeed the past yours. there has been little to viticenns that our law officials e. done much more than draw Tn- ‘ salaries. 1h fllllerc is little deuce oth- ong lndlvidunl lltfdirecting“‘tbeifilminlstrstion llustice. Criminals ‘Ssh-ups detec- iftkifv detected they've?! either lsnlentry dealt‘ with that their "incefiis "regarded as a Joke‘ or F)’ escape from prison. The re»- ii. disgraceful ‘theft rind jail nlrlng has had noaitermath ex- tthe prolonged joke that “iron ‘s do not a prison make." Ap~ "ently the authorities are asleep theprisoners or to find how why. or lby whose connivance 1y ‘escaped. Our laws provide slauthorlty m enforce the lnw .t there- must be men behind the jthorltny and apparently we have it men. Because of this “law ind {leiitter and law- observance. lIthOQ-pnrt 0t the lawless islos- t» its, Irin- ZNXAQE OF THE UNDER-MAN A-hbook has chilled forth n tisiilersble comment has recent- ,l._lbesn published ‘by Chapman id Hall, London, Englald. The lthor is Lothrop lSioddnrd who _ us‘: for his sublect "The Menace UndersMnn." ‘ ._ ffhehzevol-utionary uni-est which _ disc T-siniots the world. goes leper, ‘Mr. iSlod-dllrd declares. ' generality supposedfilts ‘otjcsuse is not Russian Bolsho- wptopsgsnda. nor the lute wur, pr," tilOrFlOlloil Revolution, but ‘Adlrocebs oi’ ritciai ‘impoverish- vdnt. which destroyed the great giliistlons oi the and glitch threatens to tlegtroy our in?‘ This grim blight {siynitsu lciety been corrfi ‘disg- Ped‘ only in recent t ‘Th? lbliologiosil series. generation}, eve ro- true worlds?“ V-‘llIUBB iihqfihnntysterioul lens‘ bi‘ un- lniw an e» le-lillsllslii fr“ h Activity dapsndsfln the I ‘Qstiloss blologlcsidiscover- ‘ sestirmod mid. smpuiied by ' ‘ ' tons in other fields oi jyygooinily K-yell y. all they! at“ social problems need .. . ta. " lforcemenli. 'is‘ little more than n_ y“, ‘QQ-‘ndflgjlk oi‘ capacity B" ' sdsptsbiuty inrpossd. hythe sooisi. order in which he lWIL" To,thi| Under-Min civlllsltlllll benefits offers iew. beyond s" meagre And. sooner ‘or inter. he‘ iustlnci- tively ma... dist he is s failure: that civilisniious when Ne l1"! for him. _ ' _ The result is s revolt on the part. ot‘ the Under-Men ‘stall!!! civilisation. in normal times thi- UnderJMnn can be controlled. ill-nation airtomsticslly- evolvesfisoc ial controls which keep down the nntl-socinl elements. But the Un- retinas. incorrlgibiy hostile “to civilisation remains; he multipii~ esi-he hides his time. And. now and then. his time comes. Th; writer gevotes hiinseii‘ tn an analysis 9f the elements oi‘ this menace. Under such subject-head’ lugs “as “The Nemesis of the in tenor." rile Lure of inersimr. rive.“ and “The Iron Lsw o! in» equmlioy." he draws 5 picture Vol almost totally unrelieved gloom. The world today is the battle- ground of d titanic struggle. which has been long gathering End must now be fought out. No latidis inl- mune. Bolshevik Russia ishmerielyr the standard-bearer or cliflosé- a chaos due to the iect that the wrong class of person is the most prolific. en-dnthat. in an ‘increasing ratio. This thesis is sustained by a remarkable series- ot tabulated statements regarding thgxcomipsr- alive fecundity of superint- and‘ in» ierior_ strains. The Blnet method of intelligence tests is» mostly re lied upon for these astounding re- suits. The creation of a, nee-aristo- cracy is earnestly urged. -By individual action the race-cleansing is advocated. -Tllere wnrd birtibcontrol. so that "the spawning of interiors" may cease. l have made noefiort to recnv-‘Eugenics. positive as ~well es he»! lgdtive. alone can lgoode." ‘ r. Stoddard‘; lpltipstakl-ngi book constitutes powerfulflifn one-sided. indictment oi‘ present-day; civilisa- tion’ and its tendencies. "deliver » the .1 a ‘ . - i) TRADE BETTERMENT K _lBerclsy‘s Bank, Limited. Lon don. England. probsibly the most widely known authority on itin- ance. commerce and industry? in the Uniteddflngdom if do. pi the world, in it's n Linly review gives some very encouraging statistics. showinl. sf trade ‘bettorineiit Great Britain.‘ ' r Imports for May ' were ‘eight Million pounds greener their‘ in April sud ten million mounds greater than the average for. bile first four months of tine veer. . Exports. while nearly three mil- lions below the Januery—-Apnil oversize were two milllonsthree hund-red_ pounds above the April figure-and when allowance is mode for the ‘decline in the price o! msnuracturesl which form the oporjtion of ‘exports. the flours: “are notsdlscoulflflllll- year pecinliv iiniivriew oi‘ the drlslnoshtiqti. csnse¢'_ _, the ‘engineering _ his siupbnildliig disputes. _. s ssfipiaeiiory teatipre oi: ‘led ‘rdturnmflys the report, is the ward movement‘ in the imports 0i raw moterinls mid ortieles main? ly nnmtnnuialctured which ‘in lilny. exceeded the Jsnusry-April ever age by more then three audio. quarter millions. so Jncresse pi nearly fifteen per osnt. l soother interesting bit o! in- lorriwtioirgiven is filo-t Mill ports during bhy iworesneurjiyuhfi per cent more than inptbe‘ provi- ouu min. " its. moi oral.- aomo tons e néiruiooinirtnt‘ ill‘ of the 001M: ,..'~T|ie>msn who measures tinder and lever hopes. lt usually aitords him little I subsistence, Ills need for a changed attitude irr- tkst.rlive._,lnont ,. ot- ‘theflyeer was’ I‘ - viiioies Bycllie. Way -" tO-OO-_O+v w U‘. \ 4 _ . n‘; victortqus yer-nun? in N91"- tobs have ‘I-IOIIBUII/PHYUQ WWW‘ yum,“ or (antes-lo? did three Years ego in conlcrlptlng an outside man tor their Ladder and Preillkfl‘ in the ptreon. of Johnlirsclstlh PW" mior Drur-y was an outsider but be had large public' acquaintance and experience in Wllllfilfll! W9“ when he was cllostn. which. snub-r: ‘eibtlyoblr. Brwclgen hits not; BiiL hi? is well spoken boldness"! “H7911 sons}, chdlecier end dosriiliilmsml at assent vrilizegtillgieieon. morn... ' m‘; Hbncken as we are told, was new» seen on a political illfllfllrlll but ‘lg known‘ throughout the. Wfisl as’ {strong and interestinqgqéslgsg turer on agricultural subject ilii orator. ‘but s ooldJoglcal debeter.‘ _'He has been since 1920 President or -i:.lle Manitoba Agricultural Col- legt. iHe- has written. extensively ,ior“"t’i’l"e' Grain Growers Guide did lg |n_,close accord wiith its policies and advocacy. It remains to seen whether he has the rcre com-V ‘biniitlolpof qualities which fit ‘a fllllll-viitl‘ political leadership, al- though those who selewgst-ybjmjpr thslt duty evidently thin_l_i_’_§g_nnd_ they "are" in“? beiferlwusllion to lihowh then we ,are.glt. _tiu_is dis- tances , . - ' z.’ lay...»- l-n any‘ case-these one the day's b! the boilbflertnn irbloifitlcs. Wit- ness Presidentgwilson in his dine, l and Prerniewsw/‘L. M. King iouii‘s,"_"l.;ong' nun itwns written. ‘f-Germsny beware the day. when the soiieolmen bear the swly." Be bindrthe World Wsrinnlltleqdlng up to it was ifhkfilcluslvsiiiphiiosi.» llhy of Nletche and others oi’ his tribe whom much learning had inade mild. who in tibrilby their cruel- and malicious pmpa/gands msddened the German uziiion and made Europe ii siiabniles. ‘Jfhe crazy notion of the Superman bias the ‘oftsill-iug- of the ‘Gerindu universit- ice. , President Wilson wag renowned as a man ‘oi ledrnilhgltieiore he became agpoliticluiiu Once throned lib the Presidential chair, lie tried to impress his people with the lwbion that the disturbance in Eur- . advise His Male s i 'iisli_f,,‘ i. . ‘ Mmllshls its Queensland has the of being’ the rim some"! _ sovereign state in tll€nflfl3h ‘ single chamber. its long llizht oil. which corresponded with "Jill Sena-ta,’ having been" crownedovlil- nal doclsionlwaddefi to dlheqlirll ish~ Government; ‘since the. 130W!‘ nor at Qudehland felt that maltte|-\ws.s' too important for hii ‘their ilowlng stnfsineil! lby Wins ‘ton Chllfillllllhylblflp-Ilillltllllll Secre tary:— ‘ “f “Amter carefui ‘eniuninetlon oi all the clgcuursltnnces. I cannot -bui regard ‘the blctteir- 1w lth which th bill “deals as essentially one for a ‘of the hill being oil-this view one of purely locnl concern, .it would not be in accordance with estsb lipiugsoristltgtlgnqkprlnqiples. that Hts ‘Mulestyfs advisers tllioilliLin lei-veil; to prevenimthe hill‘ from becqmins. 0i1er¢llye..l have Joell accordingly no alternative hut it A styi-to assent-Mil the bill." r - ‘ f -‘ iThegForlv-oss cf Privilege. , , .~_._ - ,_~».» y... Queensland became a seifl gov‘ erlilg coldny in 1859 "riis'"do‘t*$fi mentconsisted oi’ a .._oqyeibo'~ appointed by ilie British Govern nient. nu elective Legisihtivewrisl sembly and s' Legislative Udliii The latter was appointed hi; i silly‘ by the Governor, ‘bpt. 4i, tunlly byjtue Queensland Gov-will and there was nothing to prevent ‘he Governor appointing n thou snnd of lbeiii ifheso desired/Til! Council had much the same ow ers as the fiinaillaii, Senate, ‘and ii‘ it were hostile to the Govern inent of the day, could bring tion except money ‘bills. The Coin lope so resembled "a tavern brawl“ that the United Stitteghad ‘no calil Ito interfere. and he gained u '39,; 0nd term in the White House on_ ‘Hows; “(by popular opinion and all too late] PPBGUCB W115 10' liilllllll- l0 he. showed great qualities m-incyfCoiinciltnie-n of large affairs. 11nd,: I I . . |wn'over-wee'ning ambition to ‘be. . ‘by .come _s world leader ma-rred lstupcndous blunders. I _.T.-n ‘ghmong these blunder; was his “Varl-lslinshlllifll lioine in excluding ‘i116 Republican from his counsels and making the conduct or wai- an "fell" vi’ party instead of national “Weill. contrary to the example ‘oi’ ifiritzlinf Cilndda and other Allied FiM-lOI-l-B-LAM Wllat W's-re his Four- teen Points but sources of embsr. '"5lll°llt lit the‘- peacomaiklng‘). ‘Flier were in part wlseygpd _ in qpilrt. most unwise. He coined u“; llllIfB-se "self-il-eiprminaition,”.w’l.i|ich image captivating sound but w,“ sowsdsily perverted that ‘it became since thqeywnr. bhewstchword o! ‘"1"?! bu! revolt __ in. Ireland Esym.‘ ludlai and other counltries l earth. ' ~ ,Q __ .. y _ . ..~' ,1; or.“ ‘Premier King sift‘ ' another 9x 3W9.“ °l "l9 sfihqolmun in politics Hts hdrrflrers, who drg mi‘ 3 [of tell iis itthut he i? economically the beet usilflil n ps3 oils,- old ills ll . - [Qileflflam H8 l8 Elf ' ' 4 g dflfi-IIWQI-eat flu, envy-Of Breech. But what lg the l8! fiilll-‘ohhls rise‘ to power grid o; lllB tltet six morllillis of rule lln Gauntlet is it not that ore-election Promises IFO not bllldilflfl‘jffgp“n election; ihlt ts-poiitlonlr plstltsrm " ' °""t5.:-'hi€ nvitndlnlen. art "l" "'°."Q_.P|IX'"|"O.I o! public m: rnditliat opportunlsm rather than '1"! nfldi Hoflor- 25¢ —w""m°,. vane ntiior inn‘- filth ' "comply. i9°'".“~ W. ""9:- sour-o.- iliu. on‘: Pltblllc men siiouldyoihwk, -. g, .-_ ,_-~','. Ills pxamlilos we m‘... n99‘? 11%’ "£1410. not intsniledtfltc discredit college learning. much "lees Alto disnrpdit ithnu, trug, ‘wig dom which is above ibgtpggbyfig‘. oi the zschyoole and llpyfvqngflms‘ The man who has not lefiirnedhngr ' irom reflection snd "experience Plrtlsids 0t school and college wnllg‘ than ever he learned with“; 1.1mm l" ‘bill Poorly Qqllllllied for the bflfitilirofliie whether ’Iie is ‘eon tent to occupy a lowly, ststion oi 1' “mbmvll! for s lilsb one. ones. '9'”. ll 971m"? eonlsqusnoo ihqn Hlrwlna , in liilbi-io . .015 , p!‘ -~~ Air-it. . "We m“ "slllislziil it‘: enoludes Qfihglllifll‘. but they ' 11¢ q Vi," (""96 blather. however. n-o .‘!.'_.'3¥lY..'"9l1:W-'t!l!~ils weir ‘l?! . s ‘mqltsi wesirli oxtondins ‘to "ins opus. ';_ of the‘ “The ‘Governor. lnlkl. ‘cit-it'd ' ' until. world's .. history 14-“ rollers "dttiireo; new“; ‘Vail cilbrs were appointed for life. and though they were paid no salary they had free transportation the railroads. the usual Parllnmen “flho 6105811." H8 keilt us out 0t the‘tary prlvilges, and were ent-itlei‘ combination of legal. soeifll.“ and, wort". When forced. into the War.t0 the the critics oi the Council nseert that in time itbocsine a little im-t ‘ress of all the interests in Quenns land. except iiie weliknown publli interest. ' V i. 1.. Flight Wlith Isabel's,‘ When the socialist and 1.11565 craze seized Tustgalig some _\ ego. the Council came llliti)" lous conflict with the trowel; florist for the first time. Beior_e_,,,,.|tha_, the Council hadfilscliurged ii-lifi dutiesiniinore or less perfunctory - leshlnn. buttt suddenly swriiiteiiétl “ to the isct that here was it; weal opportunity iosiiow. .-l..list m llfld Orlillial ideas and ,wa‘s-' m infra echo of the Assembly. 1t besan Ito reioct or' amend, beybiid recognition, various bills Yllttftlllll Aesenvbiyselnli tonitloiiiq. and ithus did i1 Brest deal to. keep Queensland lesislnlticn sane and‘, rcasdfia-ble, ii the view oi its supporters. q“ to iliwart the lwlll of the people ‘end "throw itself in the path of pro srflss. accordlnsnto its enemies.‘ l became clear to the Leborflnveru I meut that uiiless it‘ could get (you l-rfll of the Council it iwould bl ‘£23519 t0 carry out‘ the program ‘u on which it lied been‘ eieote. so. [liking advantage‘ oiiht- lIJ‘ which permitted the Governor to appoint on unlimited number of Councilors. nominated s crowd oil! its own ‘supporters for the Council and cubed upon the (lover nor. sn- nsmitonftipoid- Adena, t. get gbusy and fllFpUlfltpthbl-IL .-~’~ . - i». but. lsir‘ rismutoir roinsoii’. njrm GIIl/élilllllell-inwfl! helpless to,- thi moment. but begun an agitation I31 t-he nboiitinngjot the Council, and even held n LTMOFEIIHHIII o_ii 1th.! question. Mu ii to its surprise, tlii voters decided tbat- they did no want to abolish i-he Council‘, l-invc i... that she has bornesfninil.‘ _ The clever ,-bi_it uiiprincipled (graduate is ‘ety be cause of h-is potent of learning Inch flxsmplos are doubtless m‘ few nmong im- many, but -" tliiey the more dangerous tn exist and tiisy no ‘em more’ jinn gamut bfionuis of the iiudq ', attaches-to lolrllhgrlnd h u» pvdiet uh. when , I y"! emloiied . HI, uls- some‘ ll!” " ‘t the e n ‘u o- "Pills" distinction lilre to try the experiment? et u . :10 do sway with the Lozlrlulllve 3°.“ sueeeggep shont-tl-ne ago. The fi~ tho‘ to decide. and the decision of ill? ‘y, nmeut was communicated l!‘ € determlnationvlocaily. The policy ' gippointee of-Tthejyiibor. .nut Govern ‘Twill. Either through _ R, ilayr orhhadv rot been QQQQQQIgAQs geynarlied lllteniilonally the riumberlo/i‘ ‘Legrismsllflw woluyewkeyyhe feapunslb. lathe Councilors was not specified illlty,‘ - it l naught practically sil its legiisla-'_ ‘Oil. prefix “Hcnorabiefi The the . 1 ser I Mill"; SCI-Ill! these Ire notaotolimu tori the exploitation o! the: niuln Isl - h liitihfi‘ Wftlll‘ Iiifli probiomj-‘snd unearth removed r member pjuthgilthzuilpll. the Lit-bi" Government appointed s. Ilcbol * nishisor, who was pledsflll ll 1g: for lhe' "abolition of U1 c uncil when ‘opportunity P" sented itseit. But had the Laboi ‘party beenidoposddng on this aloni it would-be spxuetime in the ii ture before"it would’ have had I iclesr mniomy in the Upper House 1slnce lhflwgg-gQfflyfllilflli are lonii lived. and s member of the Lexis ltptive Council‘ whqpasses away the Ifpre he is seventy-live pears old is considered tohqvgiboisn our (in in his prime. rrmg retissmontnr §ir Hamilton. (looldaldams iirb sented an-“opiiortiiiiity that“ ‘ “_ Government was-not slow to" seize Turning thgrT-Jltk.’ ilt had alregdv intorniod Qtiig British Government that. since tho al o1.’ the Coinnionwoisltn. it__ M! not desirable that the separate states ehouldnlso have governors,» who were nob-even natives, as "fr tho case with Lieutenant. gcovei? norg in Cansds, and who ‘coin-ii tute a burden upon the tmipevetl, -“t:.:WflS'.rDll. this account thet tht post vwos not lmlflfiillfllfilyzflllfld diniini tile irrierveruie‘ diitleb i. doveriidr wurewiisviisrlted by ‘the; ;_i.‘rtdiisi_igdl;iioyi,=;jnlgiaj was ‘was 3Ji_ inenL-iiid wtl; the Qwlllfilliiil-GOV criloryillfricksnnoii. in’. dim saddle ‘thelltiflvhrnmenl, renewed its pro liilsflVlg ‘ll/Qppilli. shawl Laboi . salute.» fsnlllsislouiiou to. w“ jyqutuo! gglsitnuccefl bill!’ to this ‘efioctéiifas. introduced miil carrier‘ ‘throil n‘? ' =' oiisesflBiirvi-o ‘ll aélifilp 'b“e ffil€qlp,ejptlve,lzlirlwevei' -.1, . I-vtfl-Jl .-u - ~ ~ 9.. llritn-rilwrnnr “we ~slliwllltel -i‘rorn_ England» tor- the'_ argument tlitif ‘iifjfiovernor wiis uullecesisary iilitllléeasseni to the bill w’. .j-“ i‘, 1,7‘ evorfltho ‘* Q9ll - - ~ sbhorred shes ' "t!" " If K-in-g was twiiy»repres-entos.~..._.di .1 Australia by the G-overnor-sliendldl ddtinmd ."'|-, ‘ll"<1d . .'.~;\' -_,~¢:v..~s/wrv!wr.~-. . .'_. , . ‘monument-‘mfiieu: d: Msisoflflfll." “WWI " ‘ illlnoli_lt_lxle,'t;jp? dfMiillqppl, . H ._ I "rééins Pie res-s» s . . . . ssiiisisllllw 1". ii‘ ‘B53 l ~. s‘. \- l- T . ‘h; satiety-reps -. 2- ' _ i... mrds;a,asds pecans godly dis ., ~ ‘of extends fioirYHalifn: to Vancouver. I - (‘k - , '. ‘ amended; ins; one! _ . it» 1‘ sgiiwf_ar‘i£é§siii£ Prism“ 1i our g Csnsdsxlwftlnofliceiizin the pdiidptrsnsnsiii rélli..iis4.¢srr~r<>lrl.=r='= i“. i‘ _ odpitdiiifsid tip-cigar: _ Total§Assets‘$653,869,071.21:‘ ‘" F-‘fullinfiiilfjdit ' ‘Mint-ls ' l .u' in Navy Ending ‘(Bpeclinlyto The Guarldian.) DOlNDON.‘ Joly 2c.~ The Admir- Bllifllillfiii rdotlu- il to Iioiuion lwhare it ‘was approved by thr n .-rii=‘*;;. -~ i ‘"1" I- “- =1 ~ ‘Iii thq seliinsn Itllass [flare are zinloiig engiiie-rilom artiiivors, 5Y5". ' tivo hundred lending sedmcn. and iiiocliuillcizitw». seventy, lire the surplus includes four staff- scrgcitiigis. two sergeants. and fif-_ nilitlc tyifive COFpfYl"&llSI"ll1" the Light '11! faiulry, Your staff-sergeants, .l’ou:r- icon serge-guns. oile. hundred and four (ffiijliiiillfii. and five bugleiis 'i‘hc- list multiplications will close three hundred nriliunry . s-‘liiiuell rlisriiilrgebil. vet.» :.I."Q-he MUS.) six (‘.,P.(). tclegrlpliists. A-ntlng miscellaneous ratings four tvdeirtir P40. itolegrzipitiistu, illrlrly icon viotiiitlliiig (‘..P.O.‘s with ovci liiclegraphists, nine chief Iyeomeiiliiiteem yea service up to and in oi’ signals tori yeonicn of signaliwcliiiiiiig’ ‘A’ usi 1.1. and a cerin-in slty unriounce that tlhe selection of men tor dlschllrgt; ironi home serl ;vice. under the terms . of the} lsclieilia. for this. ‘reilucllgit oj the; personnel‘lséilcffeerly‘ in May is tel lcoasc.“-'exc.ept in certain specified‘, ratings. submarine lowed‘. ' for (liteichiirge may be elblli to es‘ timate‘ roughly their" chalilceg selection, the Dffiblbliifllllltfllylef o; ldlschs W Daily Seltttions ior - Guardian‘ linden. Q'O'O-O1 I THE INEVITADLE. ‘ s. K. Bolton’. .l_lilre thenman who Incas whathe _, of cheer; Who lights the daily bsftilefltithq ‘Wt feilfi- " . sees’ his hopes ieili. s yet kitchens ' filtering trust - That God is God—-—thst somehow true and 111B! ' . llis plan-s work ‘out "for mopilals. not n- tear _ ,_- ,-,- Is shed when’ fortune, whidhhthe iworld holds dear. _ __ Falls from his grasp-better, with love, n. crust ' _' _.§ Tllsn liviii-g in dishonor; ehvles not. ‘ ' ' Nor loses faith in mun; bllt_fl.0es his best. lot; - hope. gives zest. To every toller. - greut, - ' . Who by a life heroic‘ qnquersfqt . He alone, is s .\|§ ' oosw MIiguTiiFoIIlr .r"ihati<.. not; snip. {nsko-oujLAilto ‘in - .1. .-.......-. . . i‘ _ ’ I When ‘you Ifildlo‘ 1 can. you-oars hellish-lo.‘ H, . in; lui9~ ‘evdibfl ‘you ‘ till?- We "will sseuino‘ ‘llcruonsl, will!” i. test our l a fill!» "490 girtyydndiligeis, Ibo-dbl? . 1.04.! ' I I . u“ . I! a No further discharges of ' riltillgs il.‘l‘9_ to be 111-; ln order thatbien still eligible i oil‘. rges tube gravitedhis given, must - .- "Withstep triumphant and a heart r Nor ever murmurs st his ndmbio n But, with ssniile and woraflol linil i-irenty leading siigiilllilflil. in number OPuOOkS, are to g0. ill-ill] Filllilil lllld‘~.'lfl.filzibllohmelits the engine-axiom . branch, ' only Ln the llfiiyal Min-inc Aint-illeii-yqncxt Monday. Julyllil. lit noon. . ' ' i ‘ “* __,______,______________ ._. >._._. ._,.. . _ ..._ - ._ _--_ _-_ ~.___ - O ‘st/s its i» _ _ -. 1-‘ ........ _ 419w so ..= s». we» 4N3!’ Mlitiv- . . <. w» ' ‘- ma 1/ ‘ s Meking a clean-up Oran “'lll'i‘l'l FOOTWVIFlA RfQy MEN. \\'O_)[EN,ANI) viiiimniibz-dncluding all black and wliitefif- fects, ‘aiidjellcanvas shoes with leather soles. - m1 rdsnmme. ShocSaz t‘- 1 ‘l ;.._.f"1“All’ “White Cpnvas Footwear," v , A 11$ with ityiiififil’ afllilEN-‘S OXFORDS Ann-Perri". fwifjjejlfialjglléiilifii-itlzfifiifillance of our stock, worth up to $850(1,.__.b.. iSome wonderful shoes. it I . "Vi; .2. ll s» _.; H’; ‘_ t .L-. OLYJHtIiOA RD. (ions Aid. DIPIIVS ONFORDS. . m‘- -' * ' ' ‘ ' ‘ t-‘Wflf’ s I .|. _.. ‘pair of _Men’s;“iv)x‘fordslgoes on stile teddy. WS. "asses...