"1 r . r Pttcttifsouat RUITTETIIWN Blllllllllil Ybo-Iroaldlll. J. I} Iarn-ttt , a. Inns-n. n. I. o. all-Qmqor, J. l. lea-nest. Aaaoaluo litter. I). l. Cualrlu Q IQI York loprognnlottvo-llcroha- Pays-a, ha, 5 thhaoo lapnuunaun-l. J. rowan. ' i. b;l'h‘TURDAY,MAY2, 1925 gnorstrbuffiuresratu- pim- Canadian coal ‘u. Canadian it s ‘I'm; centres, u would have had at least 9v a jest Monhfin, flehday even- tni; the Oddfqlloyzslvf rutqcrty will present ,0 the ‘ugloala comedy "Whoa Bill" lir the Prince Edward Theatre and Bur dhluls are look- ing for-ward glrpre treat. This cont dy ran tor 742 consecutive rt girls in NétflYorlt “and "was the theatrical willie ir was on. direction of trttlsianding sensation Here, under the Dr. J. A; Allen and with a cast iéieéted by him from’ the; bear taientduthacity, the lad- tesi and gentlemen, some of whom >ry_1,li-il5'l, are as capalblc of filling -.'nu.r respecaidia plea as were those tvlztr rrntdé ‘rt lbs’ sensation in New 101k will present- this great tom~ . 1y. a definite and benéficnl result. Aa ll l9 the government proposes to spend some seventeen million dol- lars in the next. ten Yea" m‘ 1* scheme from which, in [he 01111114111 of compert-nt authorities, Canada will not derive u dollar of benefit. is WI WHITHER? A writer in all AllP-“fiflull 11113811‘ zine asks: "is the average citizen‘ a healthier animal [han his prede» Carr ire lny hands cessor of 1900i’ on more of the worlds goods? Dues his lob yield hint Docs he know more‘! more satisfac- (‘all is he tion he govern hltnsclf tbctter‘! happier?" How many. can give an affirma- litre answer for themselves? How Ffhe Oddfcliows who last Sunday (‘réfllblflhii [heir Natal Day, are en-, villi-ti [o the fullest patronage that; "he (‘ity can give them and our loc- .l tuit-nt of which the city is justly proud. w‘ll no tlottbt ‘be welcomPd l - [be boards by a full house. The. t-nter-zainnrt-rtt will be under the dis- "flnuushed patronage 0f His Honour Lil-ntemrnt Governor and Mrs. llr-ztrtz and we feel assured will be: civcn n, (‘lilies who MJW some r» bearsais de- tirc support deserves.‘ chart it to be rrorrr start t0 finish a ‘(I1t|l'.s'p11il1llR and I-onrt-tly. most enjoyable Don't miss it, go and get ." laugh [hauwiltl stay with you for. tlrc rest of the strmmcr. -————-<o>-‘—__ camtoxs coat. PROBLEM es one sixth of the coal supply of tbt- world, yet i[ lrn-“ (‘anode puss ports annually. tltrceiiftbs of coal it reonsurrr-s. the Curiously [practi- fltlly.»11.11...§1*1ll1lda’s,cosl mines are situated almost at [he extreme east and west, in Nova Scotia ‘and Al- berto, (‘urimtsly also, and contrary to conditions elsewhere, the bulk of industrial tievclopmen; 1g in the r-oal~i».-ss,.provinces of Ontario and ‘Juvbcc. Situated irt the ‘centre of ’)ur fathers traced the future with. m“ QETJPJQPELI. “'1 F90 great a dis-1 [under strob circumstances. Emcee from "ihéftiirhtlion sources of ddol supply to make i[ profitably nffirntalively for others‘! many. looking around. can answer During the twenty-live yt-ars oi the present century more material progress has been made; more scientific knowledge has been ob- tained, more comforts bttvr- been sc- cured, than perhaps _in the preced- ing hundred years. Medical anti surgical] science has lcrtgthrttl-d thc span of human life and rcduccd htt- man strfferlrtg. r in countless wuys the sum total of human knowledge hes been incrt-uscd and the sum totaLof human stuttering has been and imbecile walowing in blood" that we see bu; the coat and. alas _i.~:o the opportunity to make tnoncy, for wars in all ages have laid th= foundation of many a 91'1" vale fortune True, [here is still left some of bat opllttnism which looks into the tuture with hope. We still have o Baldwin's who believe lhere is it saner way to secure international! cumrity and happiness than by"tbe “bloody arbitrament oi war." Yet with [he most pacific intentions no nation may safely dernorbfligs its armies or scrap its warships. wit- ness France with its feverish haste to build warships; witness Japan and tht- Unit-d States suspiciously l-yt-Irrg each other across the Paci- fr. And while England is t-rytlng to draw the nations of western Europe together in a pact of rpFace, she [o0 must keep her warships and her armies in readiness. The age, it must b:- admitted, is not as nrtrcb concerned with the “szrfttitual return" from its several thousand‘ years of civilization and etlttcotion and its two thousand years of (‘bristia-nlty as we have a righ[ to expect. .--—---—-10q>-——— EDITORIAL NOTES Whirl with Old Home Week and other cvenls wc are going to haw u lively summer. dance." / rm: cuautozrarowu cuannrm -. Notes By The Way To dance or not to dance is a question chat has tbeen at timers much discusse in certain Protest- ant churches which had made rules the-t shut out their membe s from participating in this pastime with those of the opposite sex. The mod- ern tendency has been to relax or evade these rules. which in time came to be honored as much in the bréhcb as in the observance. has been remarked that in -the United Church ol Canada there is no special restriction imposed with regard to dancing, or" smoking to- bacco. During the long and heated controversy on the question of church union we once beard the remark that the unanimity with which one of the negotiating churches had accepted the union wns partly accounted for" by the fact that "ministers would now he allowed to smoke and the girls to We fancy that this had very little to do with deciding the question of union. Dancing is as old us the flood, perhaps as old as human history. Arlcicnt notions, Jewish arid heathen, worshippers of one God or 0t‘ many. performed dances, the former sometimes in religious service. the latter in their super- stitious idoiuttous and licentious l-xith‘. The thrnce thus had its good and evil associations, the latter much the tnore '|)f‘_BViI|8l'll in a world that was mainly heathen. The use of tobacco is entirely Prince Edward island, a disease free area for dairy stock will prove‘ a greater atlvcrtisenrenl than even‘ our Egg attd Poultry Association. 1 it is noticeable [hat Manitoba did not lurc so well as Prince Edward island in launching its Three Mil- i"iorr dollar loan, obtaining 2 points’ tlcrreased through multifarious, loss, viz ft-iib’. rtgttlnst ottr 96.35. 1 modern. The plant was nutive to America and was not known to the l-Iustertr herrtispircre until alter the discovery oi Am- n‘ flibat £0112 . 0t Quilts l}; 1- W. Iain. ID. HINT ON HEAD COLDS These little head colds, with a coi- lectiorr of mucous in the nose and throat, are very common and vcrY troublesome. That the lining membranes tin some folks is very easily disturbed is now gctrcraily admit-ted. With dust. changing from a cold to a hot. or" front u hot [o n cold atmosphere, the atlvent of darrrp wfiiatber seem to irritate [he lining ruenrbrance oi aha nose. and intrucdrltrtoly there. is rt great ttrtroun[ oi mucous ntanufnc- lured, which must be removed. Therrvtbe lining will appear to stop ruanutacturltrg the‘ mucous, and the nose will become “stuilikd up." Th.- vnrious methods used all seen] to tic of help. Tba[ is using, sol-t and water as a spray, 0r putt-I ing it tz-p tht ‘nostril with a small rlrcpprr", tttttl tlrnuwmg it through the nose [o tbroa[ and then expectorat- ing it. if a pflsfiilge is not tnuintalu- fld at least on one side it means lrraatlting through tile mouth, with a const-qtrcnt drying of the throat, due [o thc air going into tb-= lungs raining the tnoisttrrc from the mouth n-ud throat instead of front the ntoist lining of [be nose, SOlllt-tilllt-‘s [be cowering of titc small irorrcs inside the rr0sc—tut"- illnnte bones~stveils up, and partly. blncifs the passage. Ii’ in zttldition to this. [h- septum or" div. siorr Ircttvcen [he two nostrils is bent too mut-h to one side, then a blockade of thc passage tmty 0c- cur. Ir is not serious, but extrem- ely annoying. A little -poin[ that may be of help when you are tr"yt'ng to get some e-ljiCil- by, Ctrluntbtts. Tire prac- tice of r-rrtroking which lrntl been learned from tilt: American! llltLnns, creattd tttttuzettlcnt Rvhctri ‘introduced irt Etttope. What cotti-JI1OO111- b.- urure abstrrd and offensive than to see a tvlrltc man sucking the srnoitc of rt vllc wt-ctl into his| mouth and blowing it out againmu! dirty trick uctruiredfrom savages: bt-nt-vtrlcnt trgencie-s. is i[ a b-ttcry The ncw (‘bief of Police is in be atntl ticflllrtg the air? ' world because of these additions?! is tnnnkintl happier because of its lncrcnstd nroterinl possessions and. its increased knowledgc '.' 1t"lemt-nls in our nationul life whit-hr crtn be statistically assessed wel find evidences oi considerable gain] bkt“,mfn “m0 and 1925 h is Omyltbe greatest credit for uhe splcnrlidlupn“ smokflfl Mmmlg “he lmangibrs mm we en_.rx-strlts his fostering can: has pro-lay [grbppr-g tco-tntcr signs thn[ all is not well.- 1cbristencd the Publicity Assocla-I (‘hie-f armong these intangibles is a provided witlh an office 0i his own: rpart front tba[ of the m=~n of tbs" staitf. This will enable him to main-l tervtir-u’ privately. - Mr. Justice Arsenttult deserves duccd itr the organization now rc-iworld and the 11111111191‘ 111' 11$ 119" their we sitnll daily walk in confid- tion. The inspiring example of ‘growing mood oi disllluslonmentl | r considerable justifiable optirniwrn ‘They had cvery reason to believe} the man with ideas ls what coun-ta it is evident tlhc Rev. Mr. Malone lable/Fh"c"111i1ttrnttiv8tlitwxitnlty ma‘ “glance would comhm“ "1 “He-Hines not know much about politics ofi‘ Arrrt-rican coal fields, the shorter lway hall and the consequently "H" freight charges is the explan- ation of ottr heavy irrrrportstlgn, 7,71“ 9195*"! Year will s-ee an even 11h” °b5°ene “m1 '1mb°°11" wmmwlng Edward 131mm consorvaglve gov. have not for a long time beard of vjlllfl tire knowledge and increase the pros- sufferlngs, add to the perlty of the race and they did not ‘foresee the abdication of reason, 1n Prince Edward. 'lsland_ or bet would not have blamed the Govern- ment for warm of ‘interest in the krttl-Tub-rculosis campaign, Prince greater irrrportntion tbnn the avcr-1‘“'b1°°d l-“WRM” whlch ‘they wereiernmcnt under Mr. Matbieson led above quoted as the debacle in blithely ‘hm"e“m5" ‘FM’ 7w“ “the whole of Canada in an Anti-ttrb- though there are mxmy violators of ti): Nova Scotla cool tmines has carnplctely cut oft’ the supply even Nr the Maritime provinces and we life now~ importing coal, not only otn the Unitcd States -btt[ from gfilfodnnti anti Wall's. The 400 coal mlncs in Alberta are working only ‘Dart time as the market is too far 11,1111)’ to absorb [he maximum that ‘ltbuld the strppiletl by full time op- fatiorr. For this reason the cost r§ producing coal there is so bigtb i. to make importation an ccono (‘uric necessity. lit was hoped that [he establish. ‘fftunt in Nova Scotia oi’ ‘the British ,-prrrplre Steel Corporation with its :Ebntrol of cxlrmaive coal mines would have started an industrial ‘rrcrrtre ncnr the coal mines, where Jttdnstrics should naturally be ex- Uk-cted but the recent strike ‘has yyispeiled this hope, 0" 171141191111)’ business mismanage- fiflnent and the rtnfortuna-te conned. itlon of the mlneng with n foreign ifuuion of mine-rs have operated lu .», ringing about a condition which is disgrace is _well as s national moss. wnr wiped out tbt-ir optimism. it is utterly gone. And this is the significant feature of our tlnro.1 l Pessimisrn, recognized ‘permeates every tphase of o-.r nae '_ltlonati life." This surely ls t1 yielding to pes- simism, a discouraging outlook and 1there is much to justify lt. A ccr- tainphiilosopber said “There is such a [hing as a demirn-isblng spiritual return from a given stage of civil- Izaition and it is from such tleficita [rm civilizations die." There t; [truth in this also and it tcantnm be denied that civilized mankind lo- Iday is concerned more with its lat-arch for material prosperity than ,witb the "spiritual return." Appar- en-tly the latter is forgotten in the " 1mad chase after materialism. i Why the almost universal con- clusion -th.a[ the election the other day of Marshal Von Hinden-bttrg rrs mresldent of Germany meant war? Why this everlasting expectation of iwar? The other day in our own Canadian House of Commons a British Columbia member express- ed the opinion that wsr beiwcr-n ‘V There is a market in Canada for Jupm Ind who Unltted States was "all the coal that Oauadlsn mines "can produce profitably. We have Llluilways paralleling eich other [o "tithe centres of psalms! coal con- imrninent because of hire warlike preparations being made by tlrerro countries on [be IPaclfic coast. Eur- ope, and indeed the world, is look- atsmption and yet no urn- ‘ .14.... 0s Binds whereby mm centres n b0 supplied. To bbs ordinary 1 11910111110. vwlfhtrtfls hymn. the goituatiou seems inyfiptlcable. There lust be a way out. tttluotoad of ’ ‘ itlllllll ll ilidinih fraction of wofltfs ocean carriers, either ‘ - "d our very definite ins forward, to snot-her "obscene and intboctts wallowing in blood" but who cafes? What is civiliza- tion doing to prevem it? Who-t is Christianity doing? What ls the thief concern of the whole world lo- dayf Mating money. Spending money in make more money‘. when [speculating 0111110 possibility of ‘crculosis Campaign anti Society, under whose artspiccs tbs its inception to [herMatbieson Gov- ernment, But what was the se- toucl? The Bell Lltberai Goverumem gift back in his teeth. allowed the Sanitarium to be dismantled and wiped out of existence, abolished the Public Health Tax——nnd never a clerical voice was raised "in pro- test. Did the Motbieson or the Bell fiovernmrent reflect public op- inion‘! 4 In his closing remarks in his speech on the budget Mr. D. A. Muc- Kinnon waxed eloqucm and poetic. He said: ‘ "We would all like to see every man and woman in Canada in a prosperous stale, no matter on Whkth sid-e- of pqlitlcs they might be. lf every ole would lead a com- fortalbls life we wouidlail be b11997. and it is our duty to do all we can to that end. We would like to tpro- grass, not orrly_.lin our material int terests, but inlotlrsr respects. lion. members must observe tthat tin Can- ada we produce men of intellect. and their [powers are not confined to our country alone. They are gx- erctsing an influence throughout gtho whole wofld in this may: that Itvith the dbanpeslwblch are brought l l r about we are 1.1.0.. to see more daylight [in the future, and what we have to do ia just to clear the way. There's a foutrt about to stream, '*- 1W1. t- ut uncut-murals»... 1mm “exterminator. ~ 3010a, c1asr_t_bo-4_vo7l-~~-_‘ 1 ljector-r-r against it and more tbnrr [one religious vbody bus forbidden v through with", 1111" generosity 0151f (‘b81195 D111" tended annual meeting of one of lion, btrilt anti equipped a Sanltar-ltlle churches solemnly passed t1 re- 01‘ "Oi-jun, at a Co,“ or over 3100000 The solution condemning “the use of rcv. gentleman was speaking, owed| carrre into rpower, cast Sir Cfharles" At first, severe laws and ordin-I anccs vvtrg passed against the usc| of tobacco. King Jntrrcs oi’ Scot- ‘tain better supervision and disclp- loud issued his lnruous “counter-i The 00.11,“. reyprrud m rem0.r|._5_[|i,,,._ amt permir people httvlng busl. iliflml" against it in which he said 1 "So long its we stick to tboselnt-ss with him to carry on the i m“ "(Jud made ‘l ‘black m Omar that [it rnlght boar the color." Even in Turkey, devil's now a.- notion ol smokers, very severe tttrti1r DOVE MASTERS FEAR.___-|~h,vrc trrttt-l punishtncrtts were inflicted Meanwhile the use1 has overspread the‘ voices goes on increasing‘ from generation to generation. Today till: tobacco plant is grown in ni- most evt-ry country where the soil and ci-inratic conditions permit titévyiaya u u _t recg, ry pa ts. its ‘production. As with dancing, so with smoking -—tbere are [many cont-felonious ob- its use by their members under penalty of expulsion. And yet we this penalty tbeing enforced, ni- the rule. Over in New Brunswick our memory n largely aal- tobacco aa a beverage!" Gooti lrmen differ as to tobacco. Perhaps the condemnation oi‘ its use "as rt beverage" muy be taken as one cx- treme and the statement ol‘ thu great London preacher, Rev. Dr. Spurgcon, that "he smoked his cigar" to the glory of God," as tho other extreme. The doctors to whom we look for guidance in matters ol‘ pbysicul and mental health. are vcry mnny oi’ them smokers. We know of one or two rare instances in wbichtloc- tors have advised patients to con- tinue smoking tbccause their sys- tcms were balanced to the practise anti it might be dangerous to quit. But such cases are but one to bun- dreds of cases in" which physicians have ndvlaed smokers to quit the practice altogether, or greatly lim- it the indulgence. And who ever sleep. is to lie on the same side as the blocked nostril. if you do [bis lbcn lhr- outer wall of the nose foils away from the scptttrtr, itrttsttd of toward it rtnd you thus rep, more This may givc you strfficierrt air. so that you will no[ ltnvc '.r breathe tlrrottgb the mouth. Try it. . --i<0-§—--- ' ‘ Happenings oi u. Week A smile is quite a funny thing it wrinkles up your face, And when it's gone you never find it's secret hiding place. But fur more wonderful it is To see what smiles can do; You smile at one, he smiles nt you And so one smile mafia 1W0. He smiles at someone since you smiled And then that one smiles b04111 And ~that one smiles tinttl, in truth. You fail in keeping truck. Now, since a smile can do H9111 good ‘"6 By cheering hearts of care, Leta strtlle and smile and not for- get, ' That smiles go everywhere. I O O Princess Mary, Viacounteas Lus- celles, who has arrived at Chester'- lleld House, Mayfair, tor the sen- aon, is planning the first big social function to lead of! the seasons fes- tivities. 'l‘hcr"c is a great brtttqttet to which 300 guests will be invited and it will hi. given irt honor" of! King George and Queen .\int"y. when they return, rccupcratcd,1 from their health cruise. The guests! will include the \vlroie of the Corps Diplonrutiqtte in Lottdon, and tt large number of Canadian and orb-i er overseas visitors. The number 0f London's visitors this yeur, is" indeed likely to exceed that ol‘ lost ycur", according to hotel rescrvud tionsf The great ballroom at‘ Chesterfield House, which has never been opened since the tiays of the Earl of Clanricarde, has nuw f-trrnisbed with a spring tloor" utter", the pattern on the Ginny's tnttiu ballroom floor,—at1 lflll()'\'lllltr.l witiclt snys much for the iuttrr-o social plans of Princess Mary, U O I May, thc tnontlr ot‘ sunshine ttudi oooooooooobooooeoo-oooow i I s Dolly Sclt-ctitms FOR (rum-titan Readers évooweovo macaw-race“ islgnifit-s, in the socalled lotrgttogt- ' ‘ May 2, 1925 is no fear in lovc; but ptlrtPcl love castetlt ott[ icar. l John 4: l8. lPRAYlflRv-i) God, Thou nrt Lovc; May Thy -pir"lt live in its, and PHCP. my s, 192a SURE GUlf)AN(‘.E:—ln nll,tlry acknowledge him, and he shall Proverbs 3: 6. . rPHAYER:~I4rrd, we know not whirl n day may bring forth, but we believe in Thee and commi[ our way f0 Thee, assured that Thou knowest all the way, rind will guide us. IF ONLY "Man wants bu[ lit-lie here below," l’ve beard that quite a lot. Int you will always find he wants Just what be ‘hasn't got. "lf only" are [wo little words Forever in tb-c ‘mouth, Of hint -who wishes Enst were West And North rro[ North, but South. "lf only." you will hear him srty, "The world were square, not round ; And Father Sol cameoul at night -Wblle stars at noon were found; if only flowers were cabbages ‘Twould be so good for biz, A-rtd Nature anything at all .But what she really is. llf dogs and cats swam in this sen. , Wb-rle fish walked on the land; if fingers were upon [he feet And five toes on each hand lf only whltte were black or green And navy blue were red, And wouldn't tit be rather nice rlf Kings were Queens instead! "If only supper-lime came round Each morn at half-past eight If only we could boil the toast And drink tea from a plate; if only, when we came to meals, Bach one of us were able To -pu-t the food down on the chairs And sit upon the table." “If only ‘yr-s’ always meant ‘no‘, And Wraps‘ meanl ‘it's s. cert‘; if only we could wash ourselves flowers cattle in rather" disappoint- iugiy yesterday and the rveotltcr" torc-cttst for" the month is tiistrrul. lltc flower" of the ttrottlir is (MP1 hawthorn, from the Greek word‘ rtrntos, meaning strength. 'l‘lrc cut-l eruid is the birthstone. ol may, and; of precious gents, success in lute; Among isntous women whu claim the hawthorn as their" liuwcr anti the emerald as their" birtltsturtt: ur c Queen Victorin, Julln Wurrl lltnve and i‘lorertce Nightingale, ~ O Q O | invitations have been lsstrcd byI ills Honor the ldentcnattt tlovcrrrtrt nnd Mrs. licurtz for o tlnrrcc ttt old tloverutncnt llouso on May Ttlr which will be the otttstttrttlittg soc- iul event of the season. rnent ilotrae, so udrnirubiy suited‘ for social gatherings has been ren- ovated and the tloor mude ltietti for dancing. ’1‘\lte genial hospitality oi the Governor and Mrs. lleurtz is proverbial, so everyone is on tip-i toe with happy expectations having a good time. Uovertt" of “one This week has been n very pleas-l ant one. for the Odd Fellows who celebrated their Natal Duy by m.‘ tertding service in Zion Chttrcit inst Sunday morning, followed by. a social gathering in their hall on1 Monday evening addressed by .\lr.1 E. 'I‘_ Hlggs on his recent trip| through Europe. ‘On Tuesday even-l ing the Rebekahs bad a delightfully planned gathering of their friends when cards ‘and refreshments wbiled rtway many buppy hortrs. The celebration will terminate with the musical comedy "Whoa Bill!" GOLF Our season's golf auppilu have arrived and are now on display in our window. tho arrival oi a tluugltlor, .orr Sutttrtltry, April 18th. ' ' lMrs. \\'. Chester cs-tcti to ltnow that lust wet-k .\lr,1 --~ ,ct_v.t.. .\uld ‘ t—~—-—-—--__ knew a doctor to advice a boy or youth to smoke cigarettes? The practice ls admittedly tbaneful to boys still growing and not in need of a razor. And once the habit is acquired lt is very difficult to break it oil’. Thu-s are thousands of omokari having formed the halbit and who would gladly abandon it but for the craving that they know must. fol- low, and which is perhaps as strong as that of the druukard for b's cups. Admittedly [there is some (Continued on Page 5) There's a flower about to blow; ctransinc- into my: Men of thought and men who in their mature yeorsregret 1 Where's a warmth about [o glow, With little cakes of dirt; only 1 were not John Smith -But Bill or Torn or Sam. if only I were anyone But who l really am!" ‘if Character Reading g p-oa-oooob-O-ooo-o-o-o-oooo-ooooe A‘ Bhrowd Parson A long, th-in, abrupt none means l; rawd, cold and distant person . will win success, has uti- mant but is practical and thrifty. _ Arr up-turned ~pug nose usually indicates an easy-going, jolly, and hilt-hearted individual who never thinks deeply and enloys little thor- c" may be ‘rather disagreeable. nt- nmrgh of, a bold. daring, sud ul- 'l‘berc'a a midnight blucknaofvent Nita liters; tile-ml! menu n, res contra” t . 0f tact. . in of " n uti-votnld. be ma! be addt w “‘ , _ D0 Q0109 ltion, his and h a sanctum . raw‘? 1' 5; I- . The man with a ions. 1w?! NI? Tblo year's showing Ia an excaptltnlaliy fine one and the pniaoa an somewhat m: ' Caracter pay day. Capital rare Up 20,000,000 C‘ lottewwn Branch - SELF-INDULGENOE is admit- ted robe a sign or aiweak, and " self-denial of a strong character, Are you building up both your chic. acter and your Savingi Bank account by thoughtful economies and [1,- poait I fall your surplus on}; 0 We welcome accounts. inns THE BANK OF COMMER@B.,,__ Fund $20,000,000 C. Lomcr Miles, Manager 6f! over the door of every cottage and upon book of every public man, because l um convlncedthat for tzacrlfrcea that are lnconceivably small, families can be secured against cataatrophiea which otherwise would it is our duty to ghastly waste, not merely of human happiness, but of national health and strength; which follows when through the death of the bread-winner. the frail boat in which the fortunes of the family are embarked founders, and the women and children are‘ left to struggle helplessly on the smash them up forever. dark waters of a fricndleaa world." We have policies of Insurance to meet every require- ment and would be glad 0t‘ an opportunity to‘ be of service to you and yours. HYNDMAN & 00.. LIMITED. iN P, E. l. THE OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY .\ir. ttnd Mrs. Frederick aoa What Mr. Winston Churchill Has To Say About Insurance '- "If I had my vviy I would write the word "INSURE" D. Ontario Bar and’ admitted been repainted and redecorated and Berkeley‘, Jr.. New York, urrrrottnt1>|Solicitor of lite Court. tVlr. Auld is (‘||()l'i:t.1llU\\’ nicely located in ‘Porouttr, the blotting- nrroat the iii! i1 a a S. .11 cLure is .\lntt_v tricntis ltt-rc will b,- l[[[:1r--i|'cccivitrg ntuuy messages of sym- lvtts culled to ‘tltcl (Continued on Page 5)‘ tttrrtvssrutttr ' $25.00 "to $i 10.00 u» Rebuilt Organs T11? Very latest design of piano cases tn beautiful tnalrogany, walnut and oak veneers. Nothing nicer can be found tn new organs. We have ese tn such weli-kown makes as B911. Dominion, Thomas and Karn. . . '1 hollgh these organs have only been used a short time, they have all been 11111911 apart and thoroughly overhaul- ed tn our_Repa1r Department. @6115. Spring boards, bellows, etc., are tit 110W all as good as new. :-:A PORTION OF THE LIST :-: 1 Dominion, very small, 4 octaves, modern case suitable for [very smsu around, walnut case, all 1 Prince 6. 60., Tblis organ large organ, with walnut case 1 Mason l. Hlmlin, board, fine tone, School 700m 0|‘, couplers, knee swells, walnut can, Th". this organ and it is suitably for g church .......................................... __ 1 Goderlch Hall organ, s stops. 2 knee swell walnut e and front ____________________________________ __ lowar than than of tho Int few years. Check ' This List DRIVER IRAODIE MAM"! MID-IRON - PUTTER NIBLIC and a lplantfld assortment of Inca and Dalia. Call at Golf Headquarters. rrrc {macs MOOONAHD l IIADLIY Rani-w! firm 906m Phone m; “ 1V1 . . i o} ‘uhruiifil knee walla, walnut one 1 Bell. piano can, 4 acts reads, awoila. rail top, walnut one reeds, eoupiara, 2 . value 1 Thomas, piano ea o lara, 11 stops, 2 knca avnlia and mirror ....... -.,,..... nvsnv OIlGAN GUARANTEED 1 ldlLLER...BrR. cum» isdnsrrarnnari built over new 7 ‘will. 4 sets Nldl.‘ 1 knee awollf baa no high top but. It $35.00 solid walnut can and nice key very suitable for a 1 B°11r 111011 109. walnut can, 5 octaves, 11 "0118. 2- knee swells. good tone. great value .................................................... .. $65.00 1 Kirih-"Yle 56. 5 octaves, 4 aeta reads, couplnra, 2 1 J. T. Rowe Q C0,, 5 octaves, nigh top, wllnut can" 4 i"! "H". Cvlllllara, 2 knao swells ...... .. $66.00 coup! n, 2 1 Sherlock Manning, piano one, 13 mp0, not! ktraa avnlla, oak eaao, style Si, maata rails, cour- taro, 11 atopa, 2 kttlo lWllil. Ari-IO 2 PIANO CASES, WALNUT, AT ...... 1 Thomas, piano clan, atylo 77!, 4 oats roads, coll?" mahogany call. {110-00 ' 0100.00 loch . r . Reed for moving 325,90 is a fairly, hunday 840.00 4' uta reads, la no top for ball or small I $60.00 1 9111""! Hall organ, 11 stops, 5 auto roads and aub bill. cntlplara, 2 knee swells, walnut can Q1500 1 Bvil- blah ton and mirror, 4 o u road eouplarl, 2 s00 hula $00.00 1 Kim. pinto- can, style c 17, 4 uta rnda, 4.0.0.", 2 knee awaits oval that assassinations ................... ..,.............................................. y-fllorf‘ '- "LN 013335 oouuttrv S. ." v)