NOVEMBER 19. 1931 CLARKE PC"u(an ~ Cooked ‘ in Steam-controlled Ovens lei the Ciorll Kitchens help you for quicker and bolls! moch- Eslobiirhmonts of Montreal, P.Q., Si. Remi, P.Q., and Harrow, Onl- (Wllh Tomato. Chili or l) Canadian Hun established I877 g0 CLAR K. hmun. d BEANS 4D s4.‘ n4-;¢$51 ' Classified Advertisements ‘Ono Insertion pol- line u A A A s‘; 1'51" C11’? “'Z"A_A“A'Z"'L‘ZT: in w’! Iworlh Throslusertions pp 5 m, IHIIHWW ow cru- 38M _ _ III loch in“ -- “wucflewnhfa: "mace -"-¢--' Mifliiollllloolll Opportunities for Men JOIIN ALFRED MoDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 9379-10-15-1 month. ascsrsn most "rm: noon Ranch, Southport, Four Sill er Fox Pups. Ear marked. Advise T. B. Rogers. Southport. 100B2-11-i-l-tf. For Sale BOARD, SUITABLE FOR ing outhouses. etc., 1c. per ' ' set. Guardian office. tf 1 FOB. SALE - OLD PAPERS. l cents bundle. Guardian Office. - 2-4-tf. l-‘On. SALE, To LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian ' Office. - “ ti. and omen MAKE MONEY Till AUTO KNITIIR WAY WITH OUR ROM! WORK PLAN you have a positive means of making a. steady income. Thou- sands of happy successful workers have done so intho lsst fifteen years. If you are out of work, you can make real money this way. If ‘you are employed. you can quickly snd easily turn spore time into cosh. For particulars. writeAuto Knitters. Ltd. Dept. Hundreds o! successful FOR SALE - REG. JERSEY BULL 20 months. Ayrshire grade cow, ‘freshen December 1st. Jock R. Moreside, North River. ‘ 10172-i1-18-3i. To Let SMALL rvnmsuun corrode: for rent. Adults only. Apply Guardian. 10126-11-17-31. Wanted WANTED - SMALL SIZED SAFE, ‘one computing scale and paper ‘- tand- AlJlJly Upton Smith. Stanley l . ridge. w lolas-ll-lr-al. Female Help Wanted \ .__._________...__.._._ fWANTED-MIDDLE AGED LADY ' would like a position as house- keeper in small family. Best rei- erences supplied. Apply Mrs. A. T. M" Kinkora, P. E. I. '_i_ ; 10181-11-10-41. 4a LOST ‘lost on Fitzroy street, between Felling and Edward Sts., on Tues- day afternoon. November l7. A "Marxton" tomatoa red eversharp pencil. . ' Finder please leave at 86 Edward Street. 10182-11-18-21 ' ’antomimes Popular LONDON, Nov. IE-{By The Can udlan Presm-‘Pradltional pantom- imes‘ for the Christmas season seem to be engaging the attention J» roducers this year to the usual extent. Julian Wylie, well-known producer and manager. has only three Pontomlmes in view for this Christmas and none of them is tor London. Fey Compton will again play prin cipal boy in "Dick vVhittington" this time at Glasgow, and there (will be “Queen of Hearts" (with Dorothy Ward), at Leeds, and "The Sleeping Beauty," at Manchester. Let the moment the only prospect oi pantomime in Central London this year appears to he tho unfailing Lyceum show. It will-be "Cinder- ella," and Nuughton and Gold will be in it. ' ' {Average Family Should Be Three mltuou, nov, 10—(By The om adieu Prsssl-Jrhrco children per family are required to make good ho losses in ‘the Empire's populo- ~ ‘This statement was made re- . 1y by Sir Leonard Hill in his ddress to the sanitary Inspectors’ Conference. Referring to tho our- --- jptkul or the mom, Sir mu. rd ssid the no-ohild or one-child " omc was becoming the rule. »Al'.hougli~ the unskilled continued to brmd mordthan the skilled. blrthrziltrol was practised in over-y clsss of society, In constquence be» twccn 192i and 193i the population of Great Britain has increased 11mg more than in the 10 years 1011-1021, ‘ ‘W31 included the war period. "l graduates. College, 573 Harrington. Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. ld-stttf. ART - we RAVI CHRISTMAS Card " ' in black and white for hand colouring. Interesting sstime with opportunity i4‘! mike money colouring and selling. Catalogue free, with la!!!)>164- 10 cents. ‘rally Ho! Art Shop. Stair Bldg, Toronto- O for M and W-Nov.-5-'l-10-12-14- 17-1o-21-24-2e-za-Deo.-i-s-s-a. Edison’s Fi-llfif Phonog-raph Causes Sensation _LON'.DOiN, Nov. 18--(By The Can- adian Pressi-Tbe sensation caus- ed by the first Edison phonosrooh brought to England is thus describ- eb ‘by Alan S. Cole, former assist- ant secretary o! the Board of Edo- oation. South Kfiiolhlton. In 5 letter to The Times: “Early in the nineties my wife and I were of s. 5mg“ party dining in the house at South xohslugwn. irwlied by 0°1- onel George FitnGeorge. The lstc Duke d.’ Cambridge was present to m“; colonel Gouraud and to hear him explain the Edison nhongranh which he had 1115i bfolmht 0W1‘ from the united States He diimmi" strated its working and then asked the Duke to speak into the instru- ment. This he did with hesitation» and well-rolled r's congratulating Colonel Gouraud upon his gm" w“ cess. Immediately, before the Duke could sit, down, the machine Woo sdjustod to deliver the Duke's ut- tcrances, and did so with such ac- curacy that his Royal Highness slumped back on to the 801s. cush- ions cslling out the ‘Devil's in i9." rgonrsmourn, England, Nov. 1s —(By The Canadian Prcss)—DoBih ii-mn blood poisoning brought about by a thorn from a raspberry cane getting into her thumb w“ the‘ fats cf Mrs. Audrey Mood Mai-ls. smith. aged .36. The evidence showed that after ftending ralpborfy 0on0! in her gut-don, Mrs. Smith removed a thorn from her thumb. Late it bc- oszns necessary to nmoutote all lrm in on oljort to save her life. A most extraordinarily virulent form of blood poisoning had en- tered her system. . [fallen from 10'! per 1,000 births at tho end "last century to 00 in i000, but e saving so effected com penssted very little for tho enorm- ous drop in the birth-rats. Very shortly the population would be It!- hslving the population. At the mom mt Britain was dangerously over- pcpulstod. ~ A far less cruel world could D0 brought about by a rational limitn tion of the birth-rate, but this most he coupled with s restitution of the duty to hop 1m I virile taco and the application oi science in the prevention of undue. to wlrd- ing off nstursl disasters and to securing the necossitiu and m- s‘, - . ‘eisnt mortality raio ps4 fortsoflitg.‘ ' \ ' o. m-i Mt. Stewart at 3 p. m; C187, Toronto. 0. Nov. 3-6-7-10-11-14-17-19-21-14- trucks collided at tho corner of 26-28. - Grafton and Hillsborougn streets. A Ford. truck going east on Grafton MSIC HQIP Wanted cams together with a Department oi ' Fisheries Truck going north on BECOME IXPIIT BARBER I-Iilisborough, the latter vehicle tum- thmulh W? “Pm” 1°" W" ing over twice and finally lending Write Molar Barber Situations ‘Vacant Female “celmul ciunuusf cuuacu or sourdough...) Ewen MaoDougall will preach Sab- bflh. 22nd st DeSnble at 10.30; Capo ‘Pa-averse st 3; end Summcrside, at '1 p. m. PBESBYTEIIIAN SERVICES as follows. Nov. 22nd: Highiield at 11 Marshlleld at‘? ’oclock. Dr. M. EL , Gouge, Pastor. IN OITIR-Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bourgeois. Mrs. T. Melanson, o! Ilcncton and Mr. C. G. Playfair, of the Canadian National Railway, Montreal, are in the city, registered at the Canadian National Hotel. ST. JOHN PBESBYTEBIAN THE (IHAR pl_r_lj_l"_l-._i;lq_iy._sl IIUARDIAN ,____ Christmas Seals Are Attractive system. carry on this work. containing Church. Belfast. Services, Sunday. November 22nd: Morning, l0 a. m., Evening. 7 p. m. Rev. James Reidie, Hillsbury, Ontario, will preach at both services. The Young Peoples’ Society of Christian Endeavor will meet on Thursday evening at 7.30. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH and Peters’ Rood Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Nov. 22nd, Morn. ing, 10.30, Murray Harbour North; afternoon, 2.30, Peters’ Road; Even- .' ing, ‘l, Murray Harbour North. Rev.’ D. L. Griffiths will preach. MOIIIlSIDE-Suddenly at North River on Tuesday, November 1'lth, John A. lviloreside, in his 75th year. Mums! fmm. his lets residence on Thursday. November 19th. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment mat Wiltshiro Cemetery. COLLISION AT STREET INTER.- SECTION—Shortly before two o'- clock yesterday afternoon, two upsido down, according to spectators. No one was injured; The Depart- ment o! Fisheries truck was rlghted and quickly driven away from the scene of tho accident, the operator of the Iflurd truck claimed, when questioned by s city police oflicer, who quickly arrived on the scene. MAKES WOMEN'S INSTITUTE -—'I‘h0 annual meeting of this Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. D. A. McDonald with an attendance oi eight members and several visitors. Roll cell was answered by each member paying her fee, and was fol- lowed by the Secretary reading the finlnoiol statement of the year. The following officers were then elected: President. ‘Mrs. J. A. McDonald; Vico-owoidoa . Mrs. '1‘. Kelly: Secre- tary. Mrs. A. J. xeeuuu; Directors, Mrs. a. w. Cllrtlc, Mrs. a.‘ o. Mc- Donald, Mira. T. Dunphy; Auditors, Mrs. J. T. Devine, Mrs. D. A. Mc- Donald. Five dollars was voted for 011118511105 Woo for the pupils. Two members were appointed to select gifts, and five dollars was voted to Red Cross Society. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. T. Dunphy, roll call to be answered by donating s gift towards packing a box for Orphanage. A delicious luncheon was then served by the hostess, ‘ - by Mrs. P. _O. Mc- Donald. The meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem. BIRTHS JAY-At Mt. Stewart, Nov. II, I931, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay. a son, Lemuel Wilbur. MARRIAGE! quietly on October 10th, Snglofld. John Abegweit, son oi Mrs. Robertson and the late Rev. J. T. Robertson, of Elliott's Mill; homestead, to Evelyn Ger- trude, only daughter oi Msior and Mrs. T. W. Astoury. DEATHS BliGIIliI-At‘ Ions, on November 17th, 108i, Patrick Hughes, age 79 years. Funeral ‘Thursday morning Ions 0611100978. CARD-At lollihlloli. 0n Wednes- , 801915“! II, I031. Marion Iso- Gsni, sgs 1'! years, daughter of w. sud 1m. J. I‘. Gard.‘ Filnenl rim he: cur-nil‘ widow. ‘lbw- dsl, November 10th, service stpvtlng st 8.80. rum-mast, People's Comet- tionary. One child‘ radium mint m‘ -\qn-\pn-Q -..._,. .-...-_. ._ __.. .____..._- . 1V. D.‘ MacLean mill autumn plllelfl, ROBERTSON -—ASTBUBY — Very at All Saints Church, Batteries, London, youngest at no to Ions Church. Interment. g Seal Sale Fund during the past year, and a special letter will go forward to every part o! the Province. The committee is hopeful that the general public will again assist in the preventive work. 1f such a pro- Brammo is not undertaken so that BIT-ll’ cases can be discovered and infected ones prevented from de- Vl1°l>lng the disease, successive crops of tutmculosis may be expect- ed to appear year after year, it is Pointed out by League officials. SEALS AID IN GOOD FIGHT In its fight against the disease, the Allbl-TUIJBTOUIOSIS League of Canada is assisted by the co-operation of a. large number of both professional and voluntary workers. While much of the work is carried on in com. paretive obscurity, the work of the VMWIE nurses and the relief con-l- IIIICLEO, IJOIII OI V/hOm play a, large Dirt in the Leagueis campaigns, “m9 dfiflfvllllly to public notice. The purchase of Christmas Seals lives the public en opportunity to aid in the good work. T!" Yum"! nurse is a particu- larly Powerful aid in the work of the League. She not only receives "IQ Dfliicnt! in the dispensary and lives them useful advice, but she B189 80¢! to their homes and finds out all that isnecessary to know oi their cases and to treat them eflic- iently. She sees what the patients hygienic conditions are," and gives to the family the prophylactic ad- vice by means o! which the patient may remain at home without spreading tuberculosis. When there are no means by which to support the sick person she will give notice to a relief committee or a charitable organization which will help to tidc over the period of difficulty. The visiting nurse is the inter- medlflfy between the home-patient and the hospitals. When the patient can no longer visit the‘ dispensaries, but does not wish to go to the hos- pits], she will bring a specialist to his bedside. and to his last days he will not be without care. The public, in general, is seldom in contact with such distress as those nurses deal with, but all the same might do a shore in buying in largo or small quantities, the Christmas Seals. The Christmas Seal Sale, con- ducted under the auspices of the Cenadisn Tuberculosis Association will be carried on by the Charlotte- town Gyro Club this your. Tile seals, posters and other material ilscd for the local campaign nrc nlrcaciy on hfllld. and the committee is delight- ed with the attractiveness of tho ' new seal. __________ PSYOHOPATI-IIC PATIENTS EXCEL ON CARPENTRY WINNIPDG, Man, Nov. 18-—(By The Canadian Presn-“Cuscs of Dementia Praecox take well to carpentry and produce some mar- vcllously fine work." So declares an authority at the Selkirk Mental Hos pltal. Fantastic. treasure chests with fine red cedar lining give these crippled minds benefit in tho labor. Fine craftsmanship, which scrvcs its day as a vocation and is rc- lflrded today es a hobby by most people, plays an important role as the right hand man of psychopathic physicians, according to a display and sale or work at the Psychopath ic ward of the Geneml Hospital. The showing was from the psycho- pathic ‘ward and Selkirk Mental Hospital. quack-interest aroused by the work itself stimulation of the mind and exercise of the body through a use- iui task, constitute an important part oi psychopathic treatment. BRIGHT BRIDGE PARTY 0N RECORD TORONTO, 0110., NOV. lB-(By Tho Canadian PrIlD-Liko u fan- tasy world of curds-sores of bridge tables-with bimdcsltlrlg used that sll the rooms might hear announce- mcutt-oucb s scene livcncd the R0!!! “IQ flctoi on s recent sut- Illfihflflllllfloh when nearly 5-090 women lflfltiltd tho largest bridge PM! on new. It was held by tho Ollillllfl Illllflfil Ind Profession- sl Wtllltllt‘! Olub in lld of relief funds. ‘his his plrty was going v" throughout the convtntlon floor. in tho Ni‘! llfdln ind the several UQHQI-flflbm“ Plans are‘ now under way for carrying out the Anti-Tuberculosis League's annual sale of Christmas Seals, the proceeds of which go to- ward anti-tuberculosis activity not Provided for under the Provincial g No financial provision has been made for the carrying out of pm- ventivs work among exposed child- ren who have not yet fallen sick, and the League is entirely depend- ent on the Christmas Seal Fund to Within the next few days letters Christmas Seals. a! pamphlet giving an account of the com-t guys work accomplished by the Christmas lriuity United Church rnuasosv 7.3$-Y0ung People’: floglg", "l. 1o195_‘;'l“_§u'f'llfiins - sum Ill- __-__.____._ Disputes Settled ly Conciliation LCNDON. rm. l8—-(By The can adian Prw“ r Sir Edward Perry, in ‘We “Wilt-duh pays tribute to a Horluzm Iionlburg, Attorney-Gener- al, because he hgg pug on the Statutes "An Act for the Settle- ment of Legal Disputes by Concil- iatlon." "Now I can say without hesita- tion that if I had had such statu- toly powvrs during my County at Manchester and Lambeill. 1 could easily have "“ ‘ 75 pCl‘ cont of the cases in my list-s 'to the EIKISIQCCIOII of the parties and at small cost. I um assuming ‘that the system was not to be wreck ,cd by prohibitive Court fees and ilrritaiing written procedure. “I should like to see Concillia- tion nlaric a condition precedent to litigation, feeling sure that once ipeoPlo at com-proposes got used to I having a lleal-t-to-heart tall; with a, disinterested judicial person, they would be convinced that, a give- and-take settlement was a far bet- tor way out of their difficulties than a law-suit. “Tile scandal of law costs has been with us too long. In many cases costs are a tax levied on hu- man misfortune. Mr. Justice Mc- Cardle called attention st Birming- ham Assizes to the fact that quite poor people had to pay $250 to $400 for an undsfencled divorce suit. ‘Ihese ale heard in Court at the rate of 7o m so a. day- There is no dispute and nothing ct litigate. Yet in one case the learned Judge called attention to the fact that railway worker, earning $10.48 a week, was called upon to pay a bill of costs of $200. "Now if these unfortunate citi- zens could bring their troubles be-l fore a County Court Judge or a Magistrate, sitting in private, before any costs were incurred, I expect that in some cases his intervention might reconcile the parties, and very often no divorce or separation would take place. But if s decree must follow, what good purpose is served by dragging these unfortun- ates into the Assizes Court, and ask ing High Court Judges to not as legal slot machines for the distri- button of useless costs? “Many oi the small domestic dis- putes oi humble folk arg not, to use a. legal phrase "fit for litigation.’ I remember a decent working man coming to me with a perploxing problem. ‘I u'ant' to know’ he 381095} ‘whether I must call my little girl Ferleattc?’ I swll it phonetically. us he could not help me in the spelling but I fancy tho real name was _Vio- lctta. “What has happened?" I asked. “Two young women ‘as visited the Milssls during ‘er confinement, coom one meet as we were at tea, they takes the baby down to the parish church and they bring it back Terlcatta’ and I want to know what are my rights?" “I counselled talking it over with the young ladies, and warned him of the cost oi complicated eccles- iastical law suits. Fsncying his wife might throw light on the matter, I invited him to bring her down to) lawyer of South Australia, the Hon. A 89s m9. and gave him an zuppolllt»; ment. They never came. But the old "l legal Adam in me rebuked me for! having checked a really rurc and " should have been taken to tllel House of Lords, unless on its way; "a i Now is file time lo pin-l; Rolls: Drug" Hudnuls 'l‘oiict Son; Priced from 35c to $8.50 All in zlifmciivc boxes i I Yzlrdlcys Sets! Ladies sets from 85c i0 $10. Men's Sets froru 31.5010 $5. -._.-__.___-___ (.‘oiy's Sets ! Priced from $2.00 to $10.00 Houlliganfs Sets 1 Priced from $21k) to $10.00 u—_- Ashes of Roses, Evening in Paris, Shari, Cara, Nome Jasmine, etc. Select your set curly. A large range lo choose from. i. Qnly a Few l/Veeks Till Xmas .' out iimuc Gifts u! the Store. P0211"! on Altflrol" Sets (‘ulnar-ll and l‘:-'.-ol'lliozl I} pit-r: Sets $1.11.; to $18.0!) 7 piece Sets $5.00 in $30.00 l0 [lit-cc Sets $2.75 i0 $50.00 $75.00 Lurgcl‘ Sets in @>____ IUICIVS SETS R F u E fi \- lirllsh and (‘onlh Soil; g u?! y priced from $1.75 iofiiftiii) V, I L _ _ “J h F Shaving Soils 75c up ‘SQ/CIA. 2 MM" y "c will i.'i(.l it c fr. urcil ccnflpiimcnt i0 'l‘h<-so Shaving" Sets com in lilcnnorfs, on displlrv. Colgate-s, Willizmls, Colfs‘, Houbi- Paul's, Yurdkgvis etc. Now Announcing the first showing hero of ihc new 'l‘nilcl (‘rca- a lion. (IEIIIIY. by Hudnut, lie zrurtr lo s00 this wonderful lino of popular priced loilot- l'lL’1‘~. now on ilIi-iplél)’ :li our , sinus. ' ,».. Q ii: friend lzr \ ;m you szicct that r dcsircd gvll . . . a pcrlumc oi ‘H's/l $19G (P113150 QICHAFID HUDNUT '.'E\.V vom./~>~\; PAR»: Ml .4 costly piece of litigation, wliiclli -. it got lost m the Court oi Arches." ! ' Woman k Status In Soviet Russia By Stanley P. Richardson (Copyright, 1931, by the Associated Press) MOSCOW Nov. l6. (AP-l (By Mam-The womrin of present dny Russia occupies precisely the some status as man in marriage. And a wedding is one of the rev." occasions for which an interruption of individual working‘ hours is per- mitted in the Soviet union. , d The law of matrimony, as in every '= ll other phase of lfe here, makes no, lo distinction between the sexes but‘ 1hr formality of registration deiqOntarlo. ‘W105i? CWhYflY-"il the Government's cncoufnsemmt 05 | miifly 91*‘ "Tilgnizpd “s i113}? KINNON‘ DRUG Bring in Your FOR MY ISAAC A. SCH 150 Grout (it-urge Street vlULUIflII-IU-LIS-Ialfl liclllls contend that the llulllbsl- of marrlsgcs is liorlnal. Some seen in the housing shortage largo cvntrcs u- possiblc cxplaflat-r _ _ l . right to retnin‘@€ E g P ills own or llcl" own name or both‘ ones. Change of YUSIKICXICQ by either PHPLYI n. Each party has i. adept entirely new‘ cos not. oblige the other to kcwisc. Couples living together with C0. NO OBLIGATION TO I IiIJIJEVI-I MY PRICES TO IIIC PAUL SCHULZE h a vs . T. _.1_-;...l‘ ""‘ ' _: ‘"22: ROSS-DRUG-U1VI’1ED we Denver sol‘: iaJsillf n) i" SILVER FOX PELTS VALLTIYYION slam. Till; nlzsl‘. OF 0E)! & SONS INC. (‘lmrluiictovvm I’. E. I. ii. mills .i in LONDON, Ont, Nov. l8—iBy do"1‘h0 Cnllnrlml Prcssn-Rt. Rev. lChurlcs Allen Scaljgcr, M. A.. D. D., OUIZZL. L. D., Bishop of (ho (ILOCPSC of city is marl-ind Kingston, last night was invited i0 the wedded stat“ is seen ill it" irl- innd elliov the sumo Pi‘°l7'~‘1'i.\' Flilhls- bwmmi rim‘ B15110)‘ or Hmlom o! stfucuons m Ofiichls not to hmdgrfq-he‘. airs; ha“, the pyiv-flpZp-WOI for- the Cllllrril 0f Ellzllllrl lll Cilllflilll, employees who may Wish to I11" lllallv rwordiliijtlldil‘ llrrrinci- fromilo SllCCUUd tho law Rt RSV. David roniae the marriage bureau during a working hours. Likewise child bearing comnnnzis vol-ts ‘m illicit rohtiollsbiw irvo n5i>fAlT1143i$11°ll wmimns~ premiums from the govcrnlncllt innogzil marriage, thus romilihlil? ‘it the form of monetary awards nllzl i fuihol- to boar his Show‘ of 0-. ‘ ; I 4 ‘ l __ |M mvnlvpr, in U“, birth q...‘ ..,;,p.,,-; ccsc, second largest ln inc I-‘loullvo, extra privileges. At the nearest registration oflicc of iho child. Such childrvn llzlvo thois not Yet "Wham- ll_\" prior dais desired. Child birth automatically ivillill . The Bishnpzic has bt-"ll Cgn-‘ifllfiflllt, the death on Nov. 7 Wllfltliol" Di’. Swigvr val‘. nrctpt -;il10 Bisllopric of fills illlporinln d10- Wellncschuy u. _a bureau where marriages, djvwsfllno fights ,5 Others and b9," tmycinlcgnlinn from the Synod will moot orces, births and deaths are rocord- iuthm-‘s llfliilf‘. ed-a couple pays two rubles (us, bout $1) answers a few questions] and becomes formally united in wedlock. One is compelled to sup- miorlnans ALI. Jllflgo- 1m l-ou kiwi" ' i. t i ll t, Rnsilh? p?“ "I: othilalt‘ iafmlilethocrirslgfilnigliillrrl “Elixir; All lnri n 1021011 ‘Flmllmlhe dprfim“! “mt” o wor or . - ~ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ g property automatically jointly owned. Honeymoons are con sidered wasteful extrnvanganc". Notwithstanding fir: ofs" with which marriage is sccomplishvci, o.‘- 1.. bvounlyfifllnvo lvlrl him. Vvdgv. _,,,,|,.,.__.\v1,q|, d1. _\'ilil moon i". 1m r-ul noquuilzfnlvr ~? liwiu: "Well lrlih of it‘ 11".“ il“ slim." lli(l,'l~"~ g umnin‘ suns on. ‘Eirmerlv ALLEYK‘; Tn the Front Lin;- With DGLLAR DAY SHOE BARGAINS _lhim ill Toronto to pros: the claims 'ui‘ tho ciioct-so. ‘ll lilo sit‘ D121 ll VIJIS llvt-llill” Arthur (in nf the dC-‘IlPKfOlTIP/l :1 majrvriiv on ill!‘ SFPOilil {ballot but niicl- lizln l-nrlszdrvrntlozl i 7 In A gnlzl i i‘: lid 1111:?!» hcalls are a‘ ‘ 111T nnlJn-r ihrfll- "]>]‘l‘.'il7.ll"!"- TIIWI‘ i3 mltilmg [illil llllil"l‘ ill.» sillL-Iliif‘ B o y ’s G u m "lit. ‘ ORIENT SILK - nose The former $1.00 kind $1.0 Mclfs SPXFS Each Skate $I n0 STARR Tubes ' F‘ .t SI; Merglfiosrd 1n df ilé1zlu§)l‘il' 81-50 STORM RUBIN-IRS ‘ " ' Two pairs cni- (i rent liungo m. m“! I Ilockoy llnois. ' SPORT SO}; Boys and (Elvis, small Greens. Reds. FHWIIB. Hill's- Browns. TuuiWF- Hiirh Grade E a c h S h o o $1166 lllolldo Ennn Jciiicir Shoes. Formerly $8.00 pail". VISIT suns, THIS FINE sum-l srronrl. HUNDREDS or‘ DOLLAR SPECIALS The, WRIGHT SHOE COMPAN I35 QUEEN STREET ...... _._.-..<>,.;,-. - »..~ I as not .ce, snd of the wn sp- :s fear- . of liv- r com- "s about Britain. red the nade a , :h dut- friend," i, “but re mis- mlis to as pos- m con- : hit by spokes- lrts to French w items French entarily super- - Great stand- 50 per res in among he tar- Cham- 2 Anne Leonard why I grlew. 4 Walsh. lay end iullivsn. iyan. 2 Byrne. kerson. scEsch- 3 Bern- Gallant uni) 2 18W. he bore lcerfui- i those ‘ii-s sui- ess was lied to all he! quently lcld 0n r fath- Come- nd was’ ay, ss- ev. Mr. tly ren Cross" of her Irvine y. Pres in. Her er Ken emory.