qv `r ° FARM 'FOR SALE AT ST. CATHER- -`- - -...-.-lr.-. .- ,~..».-,.,._.,. 'ls easy jway to Of 00nstipa- one or two . l’liNSl.All Pen-Lax Tablets and cleanse your system at our P nslal' Store SAl.lNli - - a torpid, teaspoon- of cold before make you- a new- person. has no harmful effects. 30c and 60c bottles. ` E. A. losull CENTRAL DRUGSTOHE .&-M.. ‘~-‘Bears ‘ LIUHUMHL SERVICES EUUND DAY-0F AllNUALi'SHO0T waive.-at sunset". Aus in lol s-r. limes' cl-l'i.l`neH" ‘-Lf`i_ ' I -1 ‘ - . 9. to' .Mr. and M .-D il - dau hte rs -» gr whne' “ sim--ei.o\M.-'an -suileilr. August 20th 1919 by Rev F H Little ohn “K .20th at the home of Mr. John Mc- dllwhter of Mr. John McLean,- Glen Martin. The ceremony was preformed by the 'Rev. M. D. Mae-` I-6041. Caledonia. ',» , Martial Law'-_E O ' _ Now iii lluiigaiy .___-J... _. (Special to Th* Guardian.) COPENHAIGEN, Aug. 22.-Martial law has been proclaimed throughout HUDZHPY. say a Budapest despatch dated Wednesday. _ Mlnal\'d'e Llnlment Cures Dandruffx 8CCllIl'l\l_i3t€d_ W_aStQ_ Mrs: -Gertrude Mae Clow, of Sjuffoiska _ ZION CHURCH ‘ ¥Bllil&' and Without harlll- gisglxlnd R°“""“ ZBM- _Of ,Peakes 11 e,_ni. sermon, ciiilllreire taut. ul a er effects. ' . ' ` ' gisigsi-ge miilunidy .Sei-i'§§r'i alxeeliiiilllf Get a generous 25C tin _ Menus:-M¢l.sAN. - on V-A net Rev. R. G. Teyler. , _ r, _ _, -‘.. 1 .L°”aa..is.P\-mes 041"-~ ' . 4°*-8-23M3‘Pd-lnrexineon e nrseni. solicitor.. eontrinilig c ll. owner may have I _ 'iss-a-2:i.Metu si. , samé by splmlng -to Guardian allii , payiiig for this advertisement. » 430-8-23lll2l WANTID -» FEW IOARDERB. AP- ~.__ my als murine st. asa-s-lolioipil. C .__ _ ~=`~HOUl WANTID-'ALL_ ODERN `___ eoilinleneee. ‘Will furnnll nest ‘ roferbnee. Apply by letter "R" e|e-oueraiee. ssz_,s-zsusioii. ,_ _ . __ .;, . _ _ mM,,M3, LOST - .ON .EUBTON .ST .BE-, tween Great George and Que`en_ Streets pocket book containing soldier's discharge papers, bank book and chsuffer’s license. Finder ‘ please leave at 95 Euston St. OST*-ON AUGUST 19Tl\ BE tween city i-len emi Marine what-ll `a_ dark brown wallet containing sum of money and owners Reltlslrll-_ tion card. Finder will be rewarded by' leaving et the ouerdien oiilee.l 308-8-22m3i ' HELP WANTED- .FEMALE WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GEN- cral -girl, to go to Halifax. Wages $20.00 a month. Aply by letter to P Q Box 129, with reference. - 'f "‘" " L T ITNVEEN BLMSDM-SAND ’ ‘ _._ TWO COCK UINIRALS 'WANTID' -..'_..to go to' Toronto Sept._8ril. Flare advanced. Reference required. 'Ap- ' ly Min llnplseren, shawn Hotel, `~Lletie) llleli. ‘ |108-iellipdrl 08 B _ Portage 1 automobile out side tire and inner Tube on Rim: Finder ceive reward. E. E. Bliarliell, sam-. ,;- ._ 1°'-I-#vim lMAN'l’E-D-A LADY CLERK. AFFLY .by letter, stating experience, W. W. 'D|°°l6 “Vis” "W °W“°" “nd ‘.'°' ',Wellner, Limited, Jewellers. me-assist §...'£li|s.lr...____. ».......,-,.......¢~....». ., _ ,,, , ..,,,e,.,,.`, . . 5 Lil, J. Holiness meeting, 3 p.m. Praise meet- ! Ll. G. 2 in All children in lted You are SELGW is announced for the Prince Edward Major ai Licut. B' Sgt. J. Leave" will open an engagement. being played sinlultaneously by six Maja _}], . . cc-nlpanies in four continents. ills G,-_ ,§__"'C_ S'tewart,,4th C. sentliillly o. melodrama, it was ivrlttcll by an English-actor, Wa-lter Howard as n protest against the German spy system' long before this country o_o in London play was brought to Ne-v the rest of tlle` theatrical year. _ A. G. Judson, P. IR. L. Coles. M. R. C., --»=~»~»~ .- ---»-.-¢--_ ..i l . - ,-,ri,,-|‘ _ 11 - “ '~ ._ ., » _|,1,;,,‘;~,,*'?,5:;';1,3_E- ‘,“";,"}°};,‘; ;;§:,:,',;‘,,=, Another Day’s'Spiendiii Shooting iltliensington Range. Halmlaoas - ':,“,‘;{:;;, ,,;{;‘;§,,§°°'“‘ ,,°”‘;,'i,‘,‘,";',,‘;°,," ` McCabe Makes Another* Possible ' - . Pastor; Revl iDr. Pullxton. v ' ' ` ‘ The final days matches of the P. _ R. A. were shot under ideal conditions land those taking part enjoyed -a won- derful days sport. High scoring was the 'feature and Sgt. A. McCabe again made a possible this time in the Cor- poration M-atch. The Moore and Mc- Leod'Match brought 'out some reall-y ti-ne scores and was won by a 'return- ed veteran L.. H. ‘Coles of Milton. He also W911 the Tyre Aggregate. The _medals for highest aggregate went ‘to Sgt. A. .McCabe and Gr. G. R. Deer both of the 4tll C_A. A lot of interest was evidenced ill the Ladies ,Challenge Match and excitement ran high when thc four ties shot off for the trophy, Gr. J. C. Stewart, 4th C.A.‘Ci1lllUrlilF.' it for Mrs. V. L. Good- will'..'Lt.(!ol. F, S. Moore, President of the P.lR.A., was present through- out the matches and received a very cordial welcome from all the marks- men. ‘Lt.-Col. Prowse the Secretary must be congratulated for tho thomugh manner ln which he organiped the meeting which was one of the most pleasant ever held ln the province. CORPORATION. MATCH 10 rounds lat 500 yards. PMA possible 50. U »-- _;.s:.e;,s:..ae~=.L-samclcrlaacno Sgt. Li R. Gr. G. Gr. F. Sgt. E. Lt. J. A. Moore, 82nd, W. |S.- lhouson, -(l.R.C.,, Lt.-Col. J. R. Allen, 82nd, R. L. Coles, iM. R.|C., 47 F. stems, rt. 0., 4*: Capt;-J. C. McDonald. R.O., 47 H, Jones, V. R. C., 47 R. V. Longworth. -R. M. 47 _ Capt. W. ~E. Smith, 8-2nd., 47 ‘°3 E. Ritchie, -ith C. A., 47 3 . Davison, R. V. 46 3 Love, C. R. C., l Pte. J. D. McRae. 82nd., W, Gibson. Y-. R. C.. G. I-1. Jones; R. V.. Major D.A. McKinnon, 4th C J. 0‘Brlen‘,e 1C. R., C., P. Hoopqr,,M.‘R.C., . `Gr. o.~ Jenkins, 4tll C.A., -is Capt; A.'W. Allen, 82nd., 46 ' J. M. Jones, 82nd., 45 ~R. C. Mcliqnn, R. V., 45 S. Pierce, 4th (I. A. 45 J, Coles, M. lt. C.. 45 Monkley, S.R,C.. E* `McRsle. R V., 45 A..45 45 44 A. McCabe, 4th C.A., 50 Allen, S.'R.C., 49 R. Beer, 4th C.A., 49 G. Kennedy, 4th C.A.,49 ~Mclnnis, P.E.l.L.l-I., 48 48 48 48 46 46 46 46 .A. 46 46 L ee rewretcmwmwmwlowwielewmwiewwmiciwroww 46 t E. -H. 45 llcily, C. It. C., Smith, 82nd.. Moore, R. M Brown, Y. R. C M, Hyde, C. A. W. I.ea.rtl, H. Judson, C, ll. Coles, M. Molnnnis, R. M., C. Moore, R. V., t.»Col. C. Leigh, 4th C. A. Ken . J. W. M. fU.“P"f"2=?-15" FFWQ .?_??":‘u¢ 44 43 43 e C . , 43 e 43 43 I. 42 .2 A., 42 r S . c ll o TYROS f~Tl\9l0I\7K\7 NMA#-n olocco»-» Capt. J. A. Clarke. R. _W. A...Jcnkins, P. R. C Lt. H, R. Stewart, R. V Gr. L, Wonucc-tt, 4th C. R. H. Crockett, S. R. n>! M-OORE & MCLEOD MATCH Possible 10 shots at 600 yards. 50 points. _ 49 » 48 V., 48 L. II. Coles, M. R. C.. Capt. W. E.' Smith, 82nd., Lleut. -R. C. Mdleean, R. Sgt, E. -Mclnnis, L. Sgt. A. J. McCabe, 4-t Gr. P.G. Kennedy, 4th R. ‘L_ Coles, M. R. E. G. Love, R. M., B' °.== ?’?" S532 9397\§i€b~hU|U\WO\ 0?’ 47 ~ 46 ., 46 40 7.7 Q -<1 _'>- Lt.-Col. C. Leigh, 4th E. H. Monkley, S, C P. Barlow, -C. R. C., Gr. G. Il.. Beer. 4th C. 'A. W. H. Poole. R. O., Major 'D.A. McKinnon, 4t)_l -C G. M. Moore, -R. M., Major F. B. Mc'Rao, It. Gr, J. C. Stewart, 4th R. V. _Longworth, lt. A. Mclnnis, R. M., Tir. A. W. Lenrd, S.-R.C. Capt. J, F. Stcrns, R. 0., Dr. J. C. McDonald, R. O., 44 J. H. Judson, 'C.R.C., 43 Lt. G.E. Ritchie. 4th C.A. Percy Hooper, M. R. -C J. H. Prglhard, S. R. Sgt. W. iivison, R; V., Gr. C. E. Jenkins, 4th C. A., 43 Capt. A. W. Allen, 82nd., 42 Major J. M. Jones, 82nd., P. Brodie, Y. R. C., J. A. Mclnnis, R. M., Pte. J. D. McRae, 82nd., J. O'BrI-en, C. It. C.. W. J. McEach_ern, P. R. C., 41 J. W. Smith, 82nd., 41 D. o. Moore. lt. v. . ' J. E. Hunter, R._M.,_ (".ol.'H, M. Davison, 4t'h`C_ A. Capt. J.A. Clarke. R. V.. 40 Ll. J. A. Meere,'lt. o. 40 Gr. W.-E.'llVicCdllum, 4th C_A. J. A. Mallett, R. V.. - Sgt. J. S. Pierce, 4th_C.A. 'TYRO8 ‘ R. Crockett, S.'R.lC., 39 R. Jenkins, P.R.C., 36 Wcnacott, R. V.. 36 H. R. Stewart. R. V., 35 ?° 40 , 45 45 3 :ewxex~il~sier\:NmmmNiez.s~4Nmuurlwwmuwzeww-wwe; .A., 45 45 =.'= ‘ .>_< Alish -..a 44 , 44 44 , 43 43 QI ,_43 43 42 42 42 42 42 41 40' , 40 ,40‘ 40 ,39 KNIBINBJ SFS? OTTAWA AGGREGATE This is the ngsregats of the two days shooting. 'Dhc leading twenty ten dollars and silver medal towards expenses. Sgt. A. McCabe, 4th C. A. Gr. G. R. Beer, 4th C. A., Lt. R. C. Mobean, R.O.. G. l~‘.G. Kennedy, 4th C.A., 40 :nI?3$¢3f£$W3¢a3\§U\ ,270 227 225 223 222 Mei. na. Melcinnon, ml d.A.,z2z cept, w, E. smith, szml., *zls Capt. J. ~F. Stems, R. 0., 218 E. H. Monliley, S.R.C., F. B. McRae, R. V., Lt. G. . Ritchie, 4th C.A., 217 216 210 »_ __ ___ _ ~_ __ _ . Mqinnis, L. ll., Love. C.lt.C., Hooper, M. R. C.. . R. Allen, S. R. C L. H. Coles, M. R. A. W. Leard, S. R. J. D. Mcltae, P. ill. P. Barlow, C. R. C., G. M. Moore, R. M.. Gr. J. C. Stewart, -ith C.A., W. Davison, R. V., Lt. J. A. Moore, 82nd., .209 J. Mclnnis, -208 207 206 F753 _os 215 P4?-*P-4)-¢t'4Nl§K€lQl\'ll€K\1l~3l¢l\‘J!\Dl$C»\l moral 215 213 213 212 212 212 209 209 209 209 Lt.-Col. C. Lsiifll. 4th C.A., Gr. G. E. Jenkins, 4-th C. A., Capt. A. W. Allen, R. 0., A. G. Judson, P.R.C.. A. Mcllnnls, ll. M., 205 SPECIAL AGGREGATE _ Governor Geueral's sliver medals. Sliver medal. Sg-t. A. McCabe, 4th C. A., 229 Bronze Medal Gr. G. R. Beer, 4th C. A., 227 200 205 NICHOLSON TYRO AGGREGATE For caddy of tobacco presented by D. Nicholson, Esq,, and prizei by P. R. A. » L. H. Coles, M. R. C., 212 , Caddy Tobacco Davison, R. V., .209 4 O*Brlen, C. R. C., 203 3 C. Moore, R. V.,_ 201 3 W. Smith, 82nd., 200 Photos by BUY Cupt.'J. A. Clarke, R. V., 188 W. Jenkins, P. R. C.. 130 ll. Crockett, s. 177 Ll. R; stewart, ll . 176 Gr. L. Wopocott, 4tll C.A., 174 LADIES CHALLENGE TROPHY Ten rounds at 500 ylards. Possible -“‘.Uf“€ er Z NNICN .F _<']\ F?°> 50. ,Space does not permit the Dllbli' cation- of scores for this event to- day. lt was a rattling good match four competitors tieing with 49 points each, viz: Gr. J. C. Stewart, 4tl\ C.A., 49 Gr. G. R. Beer, 4th C.A., 49 l.. Coles, lvl. R. <1.. 49 Llcut. G. E. Ritchie, -itll C.A., 49 ln the shoot off Gr. Stewart, 4tll C. A., shooting for Mrs. V. L. Good- will, won the trophy for that lady- slvilus NEVER our oF l=l.Acs if one ‘rhlnke ii can se. Here- laea Llttle List to Be Used as B Guide. _Get li smile in your voice. an GX- Wheri your little boy asks you fOr When il confused woman witha Bcmmhed mind “ft kbuyvlivnihzlltt ygllg cial nloun‘ain range, The sky sirriipers of such llltitud (;);,.?t:3r and doesn no have the holdlless of thc Tower of Bal; building style ' ' - ' ds an the tremendous When y0u're selling tickets at the el in reaching up lleavenuar . f _ _. railway window and an irritating pur- are like thergrenelglteél ___l;;:\_f;e__:1_l_i_f_1;li11ly _ l n great for ess, nc . cgizgror; “king forty "me use ess the farfamed Broadway Church built numerous skyscrapers Home oi the Union to become high grade operators. t Colle e Office g _ . I . -.0 ~- - --_- .- -“#1 i3oili_iiii_eloial, ,ilalltgt . Royal .Bank Bllillliiig-"~ 1* The school occupies the whole top flat._of the-Royal Bank Build- ing and is said to be one of the best equipped business Colleges in Canada. The rooms are extra well lighted and ventilated. An ex- cellent system of hot water heating, all modern conveniences, hard wood floors throughout, treated wltli a special prepafatioii lo__keep dowli dust. Individual sanitary drinking cups and s§nlt_gryj_f__t__:$els- in fact everything that adds to thelcomfort and heallll of tiles ents. The courses taught are modern and up-to-date in every-.respect-- The Commercial Department is presided over by a mall ofexperience and students are trained in all branches necessary to equi '_th`éin for Commercial Work, as it is done in the modern business offices Qoday. The Shorthand and Typewriling Department is undc_;‘,.tlle,pllrec- tion of Prin. Moran whohas graduated nlore Shorthand writers than any other teacher in this Province. A complete equipment of the newest and best machines givesjthe students an exccllenfopportunity . ,__ _ The Eastern Typewriter Exchange, Amherst N, S. hil've~kindly offered a new Woodstock Typewriter, valued at $l40.Q0_to the Student making highest average during coming ierm.“_T_hgs'ls_'°a val- uableprize and well worth working for-This 'machine 'ln' y be' seen a . . .. . Duiging the holidays thc college rooms’ have been lliorflughly renovated. Opening day is Tuesday, Sep. 2nd-Already a large number ofapplicaiions have been ,received Full particggirs may be obtained from Prin. Moran, Office phone 275511. Hbufé. one 641-L. change suggests. ‘ ' _ _ ou talk over the telephone Limo" . ' * ‘_ , When y » » ~ , _ , When your wife tells you what Y0\1 0”l” ought to have done and you try to ex- ¢°|_|_5ggv_ ~ plain why you dldn’t __ ' ”“'°wrr¢m¢*~“ _____ _ ___ _,;, something and you have to refuse. _V __ ____ __ c plunn ed neve have ll - . When you tell the waiter to hurry before the independence, was \vitll_its $15 10 *JW “I side of the street. Wllen you're an usher ln a theatre other people may pass. . When you take your husbanll out in- to the next roonl and ask him wlly he brought those men to dinner without letting you know, so you could have prepared l`or them. Wllcn you illform the young man that while you cannot love him as hc asks, yet you willbe il sister to hinl. When you Iell Willie and the neigh- bor boys not to -rehearse the battle of the Soinmo on the front porch. When you tell the bore. “Don't go. Here li-l your hut.” When you're busy and worried and somebody asks you foolish question No. 96. When you meet an old friend unex- poctedly. When the hired girl tells y'ou she is sorry, but the roast is burnt. When the pup has gone off with your oversllue, or your young son has made ink nlarks»all over an important paper on your desk, or you cnu't find youl' hut although you are positive you hung it right there, or the mlssus is not ready and you have barely time now to get to the show if you would sec the first act, or you have to tell your clerk the same thing the tenth time, or you have done rl lille act with the best intentions and illld y'ou‘l'e in the wrong and everyone blames you for it. . _ Smile when you say it. You’d just as well. And don't forget the telo- phone. MAMMOTH BUILDINGS OF THE. CHIEF CITIES. "Then beat us hollow on buildlngs!" This was the exclamation of one of my friends' who went to the United States with a very prejudiced mind in favour of everything British. His discoveries after he landed in New York amazed him, and most of his pre-possess ions gradually vanished. The stupend- ous scale on whlcll our Transatlantic cousins-build is amazing indeed; and the tendency is to nggranillse their architectural plans_more and more, so that, of late, in the American press I notice murmured suggestions that lt is time to cull a halt. The Great Towers of N°w York. ' The skyline of New York is highly picturesque and seems like an artifi- l>lLEs E __ '-15' il' %j."..“3°.%.‘3il‘.l‘$‘-’.i'.i..""’ ....°l`°'<»..§’.'f'.§."i.':?r."’=.'i='-"1si:. *setser- and ask sonlebody to rise so tllat sonle. l would cllalleligcits lofty pinnacle. 'That the pavement, noarlytwice- as Singer building is 6113 feet liigll. Our any ill thc \i'o\'ld. They will' play `cz\tlleilraI .if St. Pau is only 360 feet fiftecll illiillltci-l. And to go into to the top of the cross, and tho spirc new hllililillg is to be set dreaming of of, Salisbury Catllcilral only rcilcllcs lilispcuknblo elegance and beiluty. Few palaces equal It in tho extcnflllnd rich- 400 feet, ` N¢arly a Thousand Feet High. Before, howcvor, tho Singer Conl- pnny hud finished its new home, work was begun on the Metropolitan Life tower, and while 1 was recolltly in New York I frcquclltly watched the operations of the builders approncll- ing the summit. This overtopl-l thc Siilger by 90 feet, and now ill' tllrll this proposed Equitable Life building will surpass nil l‘ol'nlcr records with a mom- moth structure of over 900 feet. Ono of the most impressive obellskg cvi-,r built is the Wuslilllgton Moilumcllt In thc Anlcrlcilll llletrupolis, bill this. it placed beside thc Equitable when that is fillislled, would roach only ll short distllnco all.-:vo the middle of it. A few statistics as to the Singer gantic nature of the undertaking iiu- poseil on tho collstructoril, It stands 012 feet ilbovn thc.curb,,allld..contl\1ns 47 storcys. Tile weight of lilo towol' is 18,365 tolls. Tho steel used. if nliidof illto a cubic ol' Il-4 incll wlrc. would rencll from Now' York to Buenos Ayres, n distance of 1,700 milcs. Tim hullfling contains 5,0IlIl,800 bricks, which, if lain end to ond, would reach fronl New York to Detroit, or G35 miles. They would pnvo ii footpath 12 inches wide from Now York to Boston. The struct- urs required 101 tolls of shoot copper, all amount sufficient to coin 46,208,- 000 Amcrlcan "pennies," or cents. Tho telephone. elevators, and _electric light services required 3,425 miles of wire enough to cxtend._from the top oi thr- London Monument to the top of the spare. The floor'spnce of the entire building is 9 and 1-2 acres. _Tile Met- ropolitan Lift tower, only very recon- tly finished and crowned with ii. beaut- iful lielfry. was originally planned for 658 feet, but alterations were 'mode ln the designs during the construction. with the result that the top is now 700 feet above the pavement. . U _ i Q' if _ 330-B-19M4ip`d, - ' ` .._.. compose the Ottawa team and receive _ ' ' _ WANTEI) . __ __ _ ,_w NTE AT ONCE A c___A~_BER_ steel Cages fer cuties ln rheilr. has been ` L ‘ ‘ - lm-aid. ’A ly Morell_~I-louse. l - 405-B-28M8ipd. Of course, the stability of these ants has to be secured h s eclal building will glvn some ldcn ol thc gl-, lgflf-.1 with [lm wage, 1 Singer building, with 300 miles town; gg ,,,1,,y_ , . . »_~_,r.-5 in . y D - - methods of construction. The plan is lmll\f‘YlFD simple and yet very scientific. A vast vest their sllvinlls ln "grillnge" ig erected in the first place 10115. and Oillefs ill turn which is an enormous steel cage, deep- ll f0l‘ S*-‘lfillll llll ln bl-will ly anchored into the earth. Then this 06|? “ever m Bl- ll' is cased with brick or stone. The spec- hive \lSBf\l\ tools is a very curious one when the W°l'\U\18i\ llf in grlllags ls;b‘elng made. It is like a liighi' fvsolvd as drill ly magnified birdcilge. and s as lie well served. and have an towering steeple a famous lalldnlark Th H| hes, Bells on E rt _ $,(;:;;ev,:':g,:t_the food' as you ' from afar, familiar tu sailors enterllg e g ' A' h \v|\¢_=r, yur, call up the grocer and the Narrows; but it ls not riw'-\l'il€\l _ _ gen mm that me tljlugg _ypu_ol'llcred by the nligllty skyscrapers splillgillg I have .lllildcd to the Metropolitan two hours ago h,',",;,,_,,-t Cgme §.`éf"'§,},H' '\§§'"c1Z,“s`€€;iT1TlTl-ll7l.'3”¥l“f thewvhurcll.-~l:ifc -lnliltliiigf-I-ret~it--lie added that four llere it is about dinner tllne. Wllen thc construction ul' the Singer of the largest _:ind _costllcst hells in thg When you’re ll policeman and tell building was projected, almost doubl- world are. _Willie these iinesulre being an autumohillst that Ile cun’t park lug ill height any skyscraper thc world written, being mullufdcturcd for this there but must go over to the other had ever seen, it was prophesied that struutllrc, und that these' will ' iliillly years would pass before il rival from n position about '650 llcss ol' its lnurllle-cased walls-and cor ridors. The Anici'icans.inve‘marble in tllcir public buildings. The New Cus- tom I-louse at New York is a dazzling great edifice of white marble 'without und witlliii. I found New Yorkers im- patient for mc to see it, and it _magni- ficcllcc astonished i`i1'e`f`""" '°'”`§!"` ` Well-paid M¢chanlee. I find that licro tllerc isa crodulily :ls to thc cclviul by rho "- ollly any that l 1l.l nlzlny of tllcsc_ and have lonrlloil to luuily of them, who went out from lilnd, have told mc that though in rilspimts they likcil fo V lwttcl°, vet ou llo rcturll excepting visit to lricnlls. “l T bg B\f.~ mp In it country Yet he ncknovlledged so highly paid thorn il whore hp llnd workcil prcfcrrcq thc country for 'health for quiet. Ile yvas earnlng"’i8_s.”a But in New York his' wages wdlild it guinea n day. I have seen an ner a`masos 24s a il. the old country," said .a s In New York is 21s._per diem; it is not surprising that-large numbers of thc-so mechanics live In their: own houses. Tlley can soon, lf-they-dhoose, become their own frclehnlrlersc 1_Yss. mlm, ns it is also of the seilmm- girl. The unskilled lallo\n‘er’s‘lItsl1lccord ing to the rule of the"Tl'hD¢&r\Uni0n. .~..., ~,, _ interested 'Nl Tile Anlcricnii i strenuously that does cr. He knows that if he at becoming u rliasfer he bo able to do so 'before fact, the great majority builders have risen ranks. The question the problem it ts here; for by the probably lend, In master- the not system of lar to the practically CBB 9 l though arcolosssl evlary fomurm_ 'must serve his men eagles was being prepared. An edifli-5W0fkmHn. Written lame Bl ni y, D y rl . <1 yur city. The regular pay if il. _hric layer? Aincricn is lilo paradise of tile~\¢rking l‘