‘, -`.~,` f'_;-:iff .i , ».“,-,("- -‘ i. ._,,_j<, 1.41;-_ _,1,. , _ __ . , "n-V , ' . I ' ,' . ' `~’~ '~""" i fi ' "".'=fi`o~-‘~‘? iii. "‘.'~'-F "-wx-.~l‘5¢?V;-*_-'E A . _ _.r-.gs-.~"“.'&' 1 , V. '- . - ' ' - V- V _ 10_ 1 . V . ~=‘,.fii\ .grit ,;‘ §’il..._,._V._. ~'-i.iv.r.;,>_g,,,i,__, ._ .’.-__, _“___ ___._,___._ ._u___ f_, .,~. _ _ i ____,__i_A. ___ _____ __ __ _ ___ __ __ __ _ » - '_ _ ' I._ _ DOUBLE BER-, EA VEMEN T rf -- fng many friends of Mr. Nelson Mcummfy And fliliily of this city vm syrapataiaa with them in the .Whig piaanmsht which has fallen ,an mem. On 1"ebrusry sand. Mr. ,mmgfs brother. William Henry irmnmry passed away at El Paso. hw, md on May 11th. his nephew wmiaai I. itawsfibury. Jr.. died in s uwgcgev, sack.. boeviili- \ fn lata lk. William fl. atattsn- Wy gr, left the Island some nity ,gg ago. whendulta a young man mg aettied in Ei Palo where he had ‘mg resided. H6 WM I leading COKI- ,mpr in that city and some of the may public buuainsl And many pri- vnte residences were erected by him. H, .massed considerable wealth and VW! #urine the crest wh-. TM My will be taken to winni. D98 and the funeral- will be held W°¢°°4d=y afternoon at 2 ocloek U0!!! ili0 Tholnson funeral home, Broadway. to llllmwood Cemetery; (The funeral was under the direc- Nvn of the Great War Veterans). Eastern Guardian _ ..°}NSTl’l‘UTE MEETING ._ The meeting of the Gowan Bras Institute was held at the homevpf Mrs, Jnmns Muulllif. Eleven members and three i "”"°" "fe present. irieetirig opened , the usual manner. It was decided io Answer the roll next meeting with a recitation. A dainty lin-wh was 5e,.,,_ Gil by the hostess. Next meeting tc be held in_ the school house, Meeting 5 °1°"d with *He rinsing or the ode. 4 i -PM i md large interests in Mexico. but om, to troubles conditions in :hail wungry he lost there approximatelyl I quarter of a million dollars about; , ,gn ,cus ago. He is survived by two | ohh Edward and William H I pm J ‘I 3, n-an a native or the New London ' gmfict and was one of seven broth "L an M whom hlvé p.Hed ‘wgyl (CIIIIIUIH Pl‘¢§!)` wept Mr, Nelson ltattenbury of this_ NEW YORK. June 9.-Blue Lark- __m_ _SPur. Edward R. Bradley’e crack colt. Pamcuhn of mg “nh nf w_ H,,Y"t91`dl! won the dist running of _“m__bury_ who Wu -bout thirty, the rich Belmont stakes, famougiesg _“_A M "°_ ue wnwmd in the ,of three year olds. African was sec- ' .ond and Ja k High thi d des itch to the Manitoba C r . The race wuowm' P ‘Was worth t5s,csn to the winner. 2 hge PICS!! MOOSE JAW. BHK.. Mly 27~- - ' Rattenbury grainbuver of Read- Wuh °“1-"' ‘me m€Ph°“¢ 10 P\'ei'.V H » - . rrn formerly of Winnipeg, who Wu 1;! inhabitants, Edinburgh has more - ‘ io ui i t is red last Thursday when his aut- 9 "5 *Umm*-3 U1 P1‘0P0Y'~i011 i»0 ju i ii . th . omowe turned We, on the highway l;c0;1;1_:_____rii1 an any other c\i_\ in lb miles south of town, died in hos- , pital here tbdly. si.. aatienbury had been s wi-i unit of winnipeg un to the time oi N the outbreak of the Great War and - nu s son of the late Oliver Batten- 1 bury of the MW- Wh” th' "il auction me iioiniein cows at ite... came for men. he was one of the ,|”|m, an Wedn,,.d‘_`,_ _mm mm at first to enlist having joined with the 2 ,_ mn 0, |,,m,um nthured "ob me batiaiivn., Sift” his "tilt" in ‘ siein rows. fresh. niiiiring iron. any im ii' ii" b*‘°“ °"5°*’¢/‘5’"’” ‘ I io seventy five pounds a day. Two nuniber oi turns as mio iivvtr- Ai in imnen un- n.....in ....1 0.... i.. the time of his death he was in the _nlshen in Odnhm .lm “me __¢g,s_ employ of the Federal Grain Com- _ ,Med ,-|",_ . r Ill! , i Th rows are ll extra well hrcd. Ho Ls survived by two brothers Terrzelt ”|,._ Roland B.. and Morton. both of win- | mic," |o“m50_`,_ hlpeg. and two sisters. Mrs. L. Moon- ' Au,.|;,,n,,,,,._ ey. Tampa. Fla., and Miss Milfred F. _,_ “._ wml-EHEAD , Of WlriIliP¢l» ' ' i Owner _ 5 'Lost i' ‘ sm-s-4-ei. One brother Reginald was killed at i 5384-0-10-2| Classified Advertisements Gris Inna-tion .............. ....... los par llns of 5 word. Three lahrtima l.€.|.»»a-1....-.... lc per lille of 5 words Four Inaertioas ..........-»........ as per line or 5 words Bill! IIIBUUDIII ...nouns-.on-..'.... 10 pu ling of 5 words oeoeoeoooec 00000000040” 6 p-+0-#+4-o-oe~oo-ooo-e-o-040000-sive-9 e-»»¢+¢¢e»-eo-so-++¢¢ 9 oeooo-so __._.-_..._-___ _ F01’ sale i can raraas ron sau:-s cams per bundle. Apply Guardian. mi-z-ii-ii. FOR. SALE-MODERN DWELLING bl Bayfield Street. First class con- dition. with large' barn. Immed- iate possession. W. K. Rogers Co.. ‘i-to szoe-s-s-ii. Salesman Wanted !ALE8i\alN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We waht now a reliable, energetic representa- : tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- lble. Write. Pelham. Nurlery. Co., Toronto. Ciba. 8. w. s-it-ir. i. _ _ __ _Miscellaneous To Let T0 LET - FOB LIGHT HOUSE- lioeping. furnished and heatci apartment, in private family. Suit- able for three or four, Phone 5155. 5343-6-7-:ii Situations Vacant Male SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK I-`LA\'- or; cool. refreshing, healthful, de- lightfully tasty: made in a Jiffy: enormous demand; send ten cents. get selling sample, enough for twenty five glasses: secure this business in your territory: make money hand over` fist this summer; experience or capital unnecessary. Bradley-Garretson, Bantlord, On- tario. S. V. 6-6-l2l. Female Help Wanted ooaaaarowbahcfa calms aan U Mvlloid with address printed. -Wit the thing for acknowladle- iiieat. invitations, etc. Guardian! Jeb rnaiery. ti \fS_.....,-a-s_..._._._., _ luinoaxaai Aim algualvllvo cards at shortest notice. "Guard-l ian Job Priritery. ' loam Annan araonou had Surveyor, irerinsaviiie, so me-s-l-i \l_tal_vi-Q-._-e'-an-s-nl--me-1-1° IRDPING ‘rms txraomousi. Wlfblild. Guardian Job Printlry Ef,.i.___?;5-E wAl‘I'll`> -»- 'fwo Ilxraalliaclzn maids. One for kitchen and one for dining room. Apply Parker House. 3183-4-i0-tf. ____________----- WANTED - A COMPETENT MAID. family of two. Apply 192 Grcai George street. 534-i-67-Iii ____________.___-__-_--- WANTED -- MAID FUI! GENERAL housework. No washing. Apply evenings, Mrs. Harry E. Miller, 288 Fitzroy Street. 5370-6-ii-:ii °li`l'i WANTED - A COMPETENT MAID family of two. Blah waive Aiwiv Mrs. John Richards, 3 Grafton Bt. 5348-G-'1~3i “ii-*si.“" ‘t.:.t:rf‘.; ***.ll‘» lei J¢!ia“i°¥:baio. 4-lr-mad Male Help Wanted " warren __ sxrsarascrn rox rancher to go to Iowa at ones tot 3? iii § or loo pen ranch with close salary. W. K- satis-s-a-tr. i-bar-all .uma mari: wma we niaiiieaa miie. na er notify i Mrs. oops, Aisaay. newara offered. ”V*00@'UUO'¢$*OOOO"f"°""‘ masinunaaai IUTAI IUIGION 3 t I I. E 0835 'vvai~i'rsnAf iufchi-:N oinl., one who can help with cooking. Re- fences required. Apply Strlihctma nctei. , sais-a-'i-ai . Teachers Wanted ________.__.__..._-.-------- TEACH!!! WANTIED. 'I0 TAKE orders for the Mandalay MMU" of Kiplinfa Works durinl the summer vacation. very special. 10* 'price and easy terms. EXPBNGHN not necessary. no capital required, exclusive territory. 0006 inet/ie* aaslmd, better get particulars and reserve territory at once. Mcliinsh aa Co.. Limited. 60 Mont Bt.. WMM toronto. __ _ 1°-11 Central _guardian REGULAR. WEEKLY Gym Dm-ice Beach Grove Inn tonight. Admission 500. 5385 NINE MILE CREEK - Anhugl meeting will be held tomorrow <'1‘\1¢Sdly) night at a o'clock in the church. UI’ THIS MORNING-Six drunks taken in by police officers over the week-end will appear before His Honour this moming. FLYER! OVER ATLANTIC-The f°|lUWin! message was received in Charlottetown from the National Radio Press Association, New York: "Swedish flyers on way to New York over Atlantic. Please advise if Sighted in your vicinity. Blvlng time and place." IN PORT-The Norwegian steam- cr "Hansi“, Captain' Festen, arrived in Charlottetown yesterday morning fm' B 021110 of potatoes for the Cuban market. She will probably leave to- morrow withh _a cargo of 30,000 ninety-pound bugs which has been purchased from the Potato Growers' Association by Mr. W. L. Clark, rep. "f59nU1"iFf the Dyal Produce Corpora- tion nf New York. Mr, clark hs.; been in the province for several weeks and the firm he represents ls well- known here, they having purchased scvcral cargoes in the last few years. PASSED AWAY-The death occur- vcd at his home in Kingston Friday evening of Mr. Daniel T. Fraser aged '73, a well known and highly respect- cd farmer. Mr. Fraser was in the city on Thursday and yesterday was working as uaual but after supper ‘ became quite ill and suddenly passed inway. Mr. Fraser was a deacon in the Baptist Church and a school iirusiee for many years. I-fe leaves a iwidow and one son John A. Fraser iof the Customs and four daughters. . _ . BIRTHS - YOUNG-In this city. June 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. a son. Neil Richard. ___.____.__ `. luaimiaoas I -__ MIIRPHI'-CONNELLY - On June Sth. at St. Patricks Church. Jersey City. by Rev. J. A. Hughes. Nicholas Murphy. tn Rita E. Connelly, of Charlottetown. _ - DEATHS , _______.___.__._----- COX-At Morell. June 9. Julius Cox. aged Bi. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. rn. FRASER.-At Kingston on Friday. .funn "ith, nsniel T. Freser use '13 years. Funeral from his late resid- ence on Tuesday, June lith, services starting nt 2 o'clock. Fllneral under the dilsrices of King William L. O. L. Interment Kingston. ‘ ARSENAULT-June 9. sister Mary i/ilphnnsus Arseriault, of the Sisters nf St. Martha. Charlottetown. Pou- tifical Mass of Roqlem Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. at the Sacred Heart. Home. Funrral to cemetery at Mount St. Marys M(`KARRIS-M '15 Prince S.reei on Sunday. June 9th. Hazel McKarris. nge l year 5 months. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKarris. Funeral this ilvfondayi afternoon from her parcntsrxidence '15 Prince St.. service starting at 3 o'clock. In- terment St. Peters Cemetery. NICHOLSON-Ai. the P. E. I. Hos- pital OOGO~OOO-&O§ OOVOOOVOXO' 3 i =,,,;'iyy, U CATTLE MAN HERE-After visit-_ -` Year. . , _ .- - _ _ _ “i ina... aa o¢e~n§ile¢fh l.. _L_,___, nnndeezz-“JUNE C ' e ‘= _ E ,, 'rim' cniininirrarovinv _ciiannim .NUTRE DAME l Y E S T E R u A Yg recent death oi three iaithiui anal secretary, Mr. chrisiie and prayer, gsiion, the inte an-, 1. 1-r. nec., 001, _ Rev. l-iugh Miller oi saint John, in. Annual Display of Pu- plls Superior to That of Any Previous Those who attended the Professoi-'s day for Saturday morning Mcital ldlt Friday ‘ were dililhtdd with Miss Wo0d'a solos. , At the close of the evening service the orlanist played the Dead March Devotional exercises were conduct- ln Saul while the congregation stood ed at the opening on Friday evening. as an expression ot sorrow at the scripture was read by the ssnistni-it_ lfainaif lviiruivo beloved office bearers in the congre-I was offered by Rev. G. T. Honnor. ' B. P, Moore and Mr.J.'r, Macgcngie. troduced Dr. J. U. Tanner, D D., of Reference was mane by the Minis- l‘Montrea1. who spoke on the subject iter to the fact that the organist,i of Home Missions, dealing especially. ‘Proc Fletcher will be absent for six with the province of Quebec. Homei ior eight weeks on a visit in his old? Missions in that province had to face' ‘hottie lli England. On behalf of thai the difficulty of preserving ordin- The annual Art Exhibition of Notre Dame Convent was held yes- iterday afternoon and attracted a large number of visitors 'interested . '.in this department of the year’s work. To those who attended the dis- inlay was a revelation of what can lbs accomplished by pupils so young. iThe work of the senior pupils also, fshowed vast improvement over that of past years. in respect to both the ,amount and the quality of the work done, It appears that the pupils have _applied themselves most diligently ,and have achieved a success unpre- cedented. Perhaps the most interesting ex- _hibiis were the paintings. The maj- icritv were pastlla but there was a _large number of oil paintings which reveal a great deal of talent in the artists. Perhaps copies of the mas- l»¢i‘i`i1¢¢€S. "The Song of the Lark." and "The Ironside." might be men- _aioned as outstanding. The drawings of crayon work of the younger pup- _lls in the grades showed great skill ‘and application and reflects great icredit on the instruction of the sis- ters. To make it more remarkable. _it may be mentioned that the larger .number of the paintings are still _life work. ; Several tables of hand-painted |China. form an interesting feature ;of the Exhibit, The delicate and ex- ,quisite handicraft of the pupils was ,hers greatly in evidence and the numerous designs and colour-scl1em- es show a great deal of tact and good ljudgment. A large vase and two ilamp-shades were prominent among ‘the many examples of decorative skill. . An innovation in the work this _year was the making of altar linen iby the pupils of Grades IX and X. ‘arid the Commercial Class. Much pa- tience ls required in this difficult ,work and the large amount of fine_ .embroidery and crochet-work re- lveuis the infinite care and applies- tlon employed. Examples of plain and faiicy sewing of tile pupils of lall ten grades hang about the walls. ` Possibly the most novel feature of .the Exhibwtiree WB-p‘E.'I`AOI`NSHRD bthe Exhibit were theV many speci- ,mens of t.\’pcwri.in_z skill of the DUD- ils of the Commercial Department. ` The Exhibit yesterday shows that _Charlo.tet:>wn is not so deficient .artistically as might be inferred. The sisters of Notre Dame Convent ,in a quiet way are doin: a great deal to prove the falsehood of this .belief and are showing what can be clone whatever failings there may be. The Art Department of the Convent ,by virtue of ,veterday’s showing de- ,serves the encouragement and in- terest of all in its work of extend- ing "that great medium of truth" _throughout the Province. ` l i Ottawa Saturday evening on account, 'I Church Services g TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Both morning and evening services in ’I‘rinity United Church yesterday _ were conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay , at the annual Conference. ‘ i Dr. Ramsay‘s morning sermon was `a meditation on the Sacrament of ' the Lord's Supper, in contemplation inf the communion service next Su ‘day. In the ev:-ning his discourse was based on the text, "Faith is the :Substance of Things I-roped for, the ilsvidence of Things Not Sven." This difficult text was explained y alternative translations and by he use oi the Greek word for "iaith" in contemporary documents. Faith is the well nrnvirieri assurance of that for which we hope. and a cori- vlction of the reality of things which we do not see: we are confident of hat we hope for; faith is the title dead of things of the spiritual world which are our inheritance. Mere be- lief is not sumcient to constitute i faith in the sense required by the context. it is belief issuing in action. as illustrated by the great heroes of the Jewish Church. and as shown by the supreme exampvs of the life and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The special music included in the morning. a solo by Mr. aeoraé John- ston. "In the Garden," and tho an- them “Praise the Lord" by Tomb- lyn. At the evening service the choir rendered the anthem "The 'hriliglit Shadows Fall." by the late Dr. D. D. wood. the blind composer: and Miss Hanoes Wood of Pownal sang "Lead Kindly Light.” in a setting by Prof. 'W.l. Fletcher. Miss Wood ia one of ri-o!.,rletcasr's outstanding pupils. 'J i ei' “T5-=T4 congregation Dr. Rarrisay wished Mr! ances of worship. From some of iP'lctoh9r God speed and a safe re-f these charges have some ministers »_t.url'i. The members of the choirf of great prominence in the life of* ’sl-towed their esteem for their leader" the church. Illustration was given of` iby presenting him after the rehears-’ the contribution some of these char-` ,al following the moming service. with ges had made to the life of trie` `.the following address. accompanied I church, About 425 children are in the` ,by a gift of gold: l boarding schools of the province. i -Dear Professor Fletcher: ` BY 5h0W\1\§ ihe irHr15f0rm=ti0ri, i Before you so on your holiday wen which had been made in many irldi-E the Cham would ,$9 M show m__i vidual cases the speaker showed the. some Way our regard fm. y°u_ and! value of home mission efforts. ask you to please use the enclosed to' Mrs' C' F' Sanmrd °f sam” ‘I°h“'. 'nuke your hlppy mp happ1e,._ brought greetings from the Women'si _ Good luck W the ‘hm Missionary Society. Speaking in ap-i _ Th" bun you -way preclation of the help which members; our the deep blue mum of the conference had ever given to; , And _my God _,peed _ the womens work, The W. M. S. hast _ The lucky ship a membership of 13,015 with a totali . Th” brings you home again, membership in all departments off _ Bon voyin, 23.750. Besides these were C. G, I. T.; i Very sincerely yours, Groups. 'Foe system of education wasl i MV ;‘;;i.i;;;;.':f°“:... __sc'_I_’l_-_i_e_s_t__aef_fea:__cl Strangers' Department, great successi _wma _“ck the” s_____e__________nde__t_ ML had been made. Supplies valued at_ .<1 1'- H»»°»=~°-- vw he Mt fr- f.‘§?.“i..‘.‘.;§'f.”Z.'}T.i‘ 532" 3?” ‘S ’I‘.’.`."' §turned irom a lengthy visit to the Bm' Y W ’° " .United States. looking exceedingly fit. The society is “Ch ___ the ____.e__ ___ . h .For many years Mr Hutcheson as young women 1____est__d in M__mon| ` M l tl d er diitleieiif Lupsrintlenij work with a total number M 55‘ demp y _ . Mrs. Sanford pledged the support ' _ f the W. M. 5. to the work of the ist t ° . su’;:_‘_'_\_':tgen\;;°n_:b°;l;e'Bth;VA:;P:gx; Maritime Conference. and Mr. W. M. Rowe, ably carried on. At a staff meeting after Sunday School was dismissed. it Wes deddfd Dr. Harvey Morton of Trinidad h l at t ' _to hold the Sunday Sc oo en mm g_“_em address mlkmg ._ kindly i ' in i the ° °1°°k ir’ the mum g dur ng reference to the visit of Mrs. Sanford DR. HARVEY MOR/ION ‘gave expression to the great IKJPIIE' *elution felt by all the members of ‘the instruction given by Rev D1* summer season, commencing Sun- day. June 23rd. A large gathering of men, mem- .bers of ltev. Dr. I-tamsay's Bible iciars and their friends. assembled in the social Hall last Thursday ev- ening to enjoy an evening of good ‘fellowship before separating for the .` warm weather months. i After a sing song conducted by Prof. Fletcher and a solo by Mr- George Johnson. an interestin! U5' cussion took place on the P1010” Uf organizing a men's brotherhood. A committee was formed to con- sider the whole matter and submit definite proposals on the resumviiim of activities nite. the holidays. On behalf ci the class, Mr. G. H. Black Ramsay, joining with his name that cl' Rev. Dr. F. J. Coffin. who had on ‘occasions substituted for Dr. Ram- say, and at all times had given in- i¢,¢.-gesting and helpful contributions to their discussioils.l'- M-`~ Ahnfn- fU\'m5flY 03 diction by Dr J. W. McConnell, i,B0l'den. rncl is being moved on rss ithe large vafant lot at the back of _ 'Taylor and M.1::N:ili‘s garage And ‘when placed in position will face on Hanover Street. This is one 0! the New Labor Govt' ilargéi buildings to be moved in 1'* i : . ' . Commued from Page 1 ,one unit for mam years at Summer _ .side. The site from which the hotel 3; L:r[;fg;1“ me me Liberal M' P' _is being moved has been acquired "This laurel wreath is placed on iby nu Mcc_°u Frontenng on co" I C_ iwho are putting in a series of large the noble brow of W. A. .lowit . K. _ . who flopped from me Liberal ranks |tanks for an up to date filling ata.- and was rewarded with the attornev- E50" md 55”” 5 eneralshlp Preston Liberals got hu ‘ -*"' s - - - | goodbye letter but have not decided ; -W~ f`- T- U- M5ETn'G-'Th' to ask for his resignation. British ad- » monthly W~ C- T» U- mutmi Wu ministration consists oi' a cabinet. ‘held in the United Balrtist H011. and certain outside ministers. The ai- rsummerside. last. Thursday afternoon torney-general is one of these latt- ‘with a good attendance. The Presid- er. not a cabinet member. Isnt, Mrs. Maynard Séhurman. oe- Rt. I-Ion. Margaret Bondfield, as lcupied the chair. After the mlriuiaa Minister of Labor, is a cabinet min' inf the previous meeting were reid ister, first woman to achieve enii'_\' ;by me 3E¢.»¢w-_\-_ Mfg, P, L, Bdynigg, to the sacred precincts. It is odd _ the “nous Commlgcng wg;-3 (gn-hed that in "The Lady With a Lamp". ‘ fm. me ensuing year, The colniliil a play now running in London, theiplebmlm fog, m. “Bind prohigigion Prime minister "1 F1°"`“°° Nmmn' was discussed and what pro/dedure gales time. Lord Palmerston, is mad! ' mum be “km to get amen” '" ‘By sleemly' “oh” W5' womm “nf speakers to lecture on 'the suliiect. mv' me vow' They Wm 8° mm par' I Aa thu was a business meeting there iiament. We shall -have one in thei clbldet by 19s0,,_ iuas no musical programme. 5. Ori the whole. the ,cabinet is noi‘ PERHONAL5 _ : surprising, but an unusual feature is making Rt. Hon. Sidney Webb., __The mam mend! of Mm Dub Dominions and Colonial Secretary._ ____ whim of summerside Wm re'-N’ The socialist idea of democracy :of ___ _mm _hu me enmnd me nm” the hm L' embodied in their mo-?County Hospital on Wednesday 100 \ “mmm” of mmm! W-ebb nilpit, for an operation. She is now report- .dominions and colonies w l is suitably immemd when dealing wphicd to be restingcomfortality. B. ember of the House of Lords . 4 A Ill Sidney Webb. 70 years old. is Lon don-born and first worked as cleric been attending Bt. Augustus Beatin- in a brokers office. 1 ary in Toronto. arrived on Saturday Praise for the MacDonald aelec-, evening to spend the summer vaatn ,,,,,,, on m, ...noie .un through the! ion with i-.his pin-eats. Mr. and aus. eonunenis oi the Times, nniiy Matti w. ls. aioiveiii of auihmersiae. s __ _ , . .a.._._.___ -Mr. Douglas McNeill. who hal Pay it to-day ! When you walk up the street. with a. re- , ceipt in full in your pocket, knowing that your name is clear on the ledger “it’s a. gra-a-a-nd and glorious feeling. Bring in your bill today, we’d rather write receipts than go to the circus.. Did you get a. bill? It’s due for payment WHEN YOU GET “We thank you Moore Er McLeod .Limited I generates. ‘rlie resort er lvsaselissi sad see lat semen au mace aa order of ,i .4