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V, _ 1 _ _ fir ii wr |»i»~Is“ o-1 \`\a’+r » 1 ~> 'wi M .~ `“' 1 ‘i ` 'Z .u"'~` "§."l>'9"-‘¢l"“\5 ‘f":"‘ ' ‘__.Li‘l"' -ii€.s1“l>~,i\.*iA""~' ~' " , _ 'MAii',9;_--191-1. __ tliiirlnllaloiini Guardian iii* - A :ming muy (muon im) saw. uoilvma ~- in gnu; In cwnu. and t2-60 for U- I- A- -_ Moralng Dolly (founded 1l91)» |330 pi! year. (Deliver na) _lp advance; $2.§0--por your (milled) ln advunvc. In nmu., ug nm for u. s. A. Daturday Weekly (founded 1837) $1-50 per annum by "'|iLl|,"In Canada or U. B. A. ng" omeo oilthorlolleiown, Branch 0fl'»coa lt Summer- bla. Alban-tom hide and Montague. - - - - ~ ~ - - -_-,-_-_ .-.-,-_-_-;-_-_=-_-_-.-.-rs.-_-_-_-e_-_-..._ ...__ --.- . mi.. ..... . .- -_ . _ _-_-_-_ _ ` =.wnoNi~:so.\r .na-vf 9 iiiii mu- -_¢.~,~,..~»-v--.~. »-.-».,».~»~.._.-_~.»-» ._,.. ....,.».»..~».~»-»» ` 'l`llE lSSl`l'I.\' l_\` l{l`SSl.\ - When Czar Nicholas and his s_tafl_' were told of the success of the revoliitio_nlsi_S Ili Petrograd, it is said that onc_of his gener- als advised lilm to open the lines on the Dvina front and let the (Iermaiis settle with the canaille. To his lasting credit the Czar is said to have refused to commit \vliat would have been one of the most mons~ trous pieces of ti-cachei‘_\f in liistory. To- day, in Petrograd, there is an element that seems bent on committing a _crii_n_c against Russia and her allies that \vill, if consum- able to the old regime. _ _The most hopeful thing in the mena- _cingsituation in Petrograd is that the is- sues of the conflict ai'e _becomineg more against Foreign Minister Miliukofi and the lthe things we sell and-the -thangsswe buy-, and all for ourselves. l How pitifully small our lives and our idoings look when compared with what ,they are doing over there in the larger life fof service and of sacrifice. Men on thc ibattlefields, \voinen in the munition facto,- ries and in the hospitals; fashion, pleasure, frivolit_v, what are these to them? They have bigger things to think of; they are saving the world, saving the-_ liberties' of those who are to comeafter them. , What to them is praise or blaifne-?'They are doing their duty, -serving their fellowmen, clean~ ing up the world. And we? Let us"'think git over while enjoying our comforts, while Llooking for entertainment, while trying in lvain to extract pleasure out of selfish' in- ,dulgence where pleasure never has been ;zind nevei' can be obtained. I -Z-----io(-i-l } '_ _\ .\'i'is_\.\‘(‘i-: _ I While citizens are ‘ cleaning up their Alawns, preparing gardens and otherwise preparing for summer their neighbors’ ‘hens are busily engaged in scratching up ,and destroyiiig the lawns and gardens. It ,appears there is no law forbidding the run--I ,ning at large of hens and it is argued iiil some quarters that the hen is therefore im- lmunc from the pains and penalties wished jupon it b_v the irate gardener. On the other ihand it is argued that the hen while a _source of income to her owner if kept at _lioine, is an unmitigated unisance when abroad and that therefore she is liable to sing on liei ne1glibor`s pieseivcs The latter clearly defined. So far the demonstrations: 3_1-yggt and imprisonment; if Caught tl-951533- I Provisional Government have sprung from conflict over foreign policy. The demand of the Council of Workmen’s and Soldiers, delegates has been for a comprehensive statement of thc new Govci-nmernt’s wai- aiins and not for a separate peace. The opposition to Miliukoff is due to differen- ces of opinion i'egarding Riissia’s minimum demands in case of victor_v. The chief cri- ticism of the Government as a whole was on account of the vagueness of the note to the Allies pledging Russia’s adherence to all agreements. l If this is all that lies behind the distur-‘ _ . I _ _ . bances in Petrograd it would seem that a_ to maintain her on his newly planted ear. settlement is possible. We are told in our American exchanges that the most drastic demands of the Entente as outlined in the note to President Wilson giving general peace terms, were made on behalf of Rus- sia. If the new Government asks less the Ententc can offer no objectiongso long as the chief aims of the war, the defeat of Germany and h"er allies and tlieoverthrow of autocracy, are adhered to. The last note from Russia to the Entente Allies was ex- plicit on this point. If it was too vague to meet the vicws of an element in Russia that is pi'eparcd to go on with the war, but docs not demand the inaximuni cxactions outlined by Mi1iukoll', agreement should be possible. This element, represented by Minister of Justice Kerensky, working with the Provisional Government, should insure the stability of the Government against the moi'e radical factions bent on bringing about a separate peace. There is nothing in the terms of the Ententc that should alienate the support of liberals anywhci~c_ They are lighting for deniocracy, and particularly for demo- cracy iii Russia. The British and French are today literally pouring out their blood for Russia, for it is to save Russia that they are making such desperate efforts in France. The United States is preparing to do the same. But democratic Russia, as opposed to anarchistic Russia, must help. The Provisional Government realiz- es this. It still holds the upper hand. If reason prevails it may save the nation from her foes at home and abroad. Otherwise not, and the next state of Russia will be worse than that under the old regime. 'I` HERE AND HERE appears to be the sensible interpretation of -the law and some citizens are threatening to take this view of it, if certain hens per- Isist in their unwelcome visits. , When eggs are selling at thirt_v to foi°t_\-'I 'cents a dozen and the hen`s remains at 14, ,to 20 cents ' a pound the hen fis a_ noble, useful animal and sl'iould| ,be given every encouragement to live and’ ‘prosper-strictl_v b_v her owner, who re-; ,ceives the benefit of the high price of her, eggs and of her remains after her laying days are done and she reverts to the chic- ken stage. But her neighbor has no right den or to allow her to take the place of his i lawn mower. The fortunate owners of ---l-i-e-ns~ will. theieforc, we trust, observe the golden rule, which amply covers the case, pending ,au authoritative interpretation of the City .by-law relating' to nuisances; otherwise ,naturally, the neighbor will have to do un- §to the hen what she is going to do to his 'garden and he will do it first. ----_--lo(_._-._____? '|`lII<2 \\'.\ Y \\`l-I ll.\ \'I‘I ('())ll'] -_---_i__ 1 'l`lic preservation of' human life is noi doubt an instinct and, like some ol' our* other original instincts, it is becoming' lmorc or less extinct. In the early days in 'this province, to be exact, in the year 1781 an act was passed “to prevent the inconve- niences and misfortunes which may arise lfroni the disorder of driving of horses and, ,negligently driving' of carts or any other carriages of burthen of any kind whatso-l ever. within -()hai°lottctowii_” 'l‘liis act specified “that from and after the publication hereof, no person or per- fsons wliatsocvci' shall on any pretense whatever. gallop on horseback or, having' charge of or driving any horse or horses whatsoever, in any cart or other carriage of burthen of any kind, shall ride upon such-horse or horses, or remain placed in or upon any part of such cart or other car- riage within any of the streets or highways of the said town. And 'no such driver or drivers shall omit during such time to lead the shafter thill-horse by a halter not ex- ceeding four feet in length, nor shall he or they drive any such horse or horses faster than a foot-pace, upon pain of forfeiting ten shillings for every_such offense.” W The war news of the past few dayS_ if proiililpieldltnifiaiiiliiephgiebleadbiiiild ididqiiiicdq- we can spare the time to think it over, pla- ces in strange contrast the life over there what obliterated and we can now drive on horseback or seated in our carriages and l-'Z._fli“§_"il’i?__i_’l‘l._”'2iiI`lili"..i"§__S_»?.lf.“"ii..‘i_’$?__§?_? °”e"» Grd f°"g"-Ve “S» 1". °“1‘ auwmobiles- _tulatory message to the Canadians from their commanding officer recounting what and yet in our reckless disregard of human life we are not killing or even maiming ' f our felow citizens. So times chan e ni ddbi int bint ma"-YV - .g M;’ii1'da;,_anfi Xleeegav ghefgiiglgge ;’VaS"aSel‘;f Familiarity with the cart and the carriage vered? -And who can read with undimmed of burthen has. in the course of years, bred contem t f th d d t, eyes that other message, the necessary co- who knlgwié? goe orenffilétzp thi; ',3;ya5;et0 r°nar-V to deeds nf glory' “Canada "msg and each of us sport his own aeroplane steel itself to receive aheavy casualty list”. Althou h the law above referred to haé Z C°mP”"`ef lf we cfm' the Scenes there never been repealed, we have not heard of ‘md here? there' Wher? the Sons of comfor' any prosecutions or convictions under it table homes are battling day and night* A _ d -I » - - - - with death, sufferingnprivations, sleepless aSSvt,`;‘;|al;Z,i;(;)v;'a1,?é_y violating lt’ It mlght nights, in perils oft, in cold and weari- ),,( ness, helping each-other, braving death for _\~0»|-ES each other-and all for the Empire, for delllmafntyi and here: Whart? Food prices in (fzinada have goin- up less rapidly W ng 811 l18tlll`lg each Otllel' f0I’ d0l-ni than in any other belligerent conntrv, with the excep- l8l'8,`C_ll88lllg 8ft81’ ple8SllI‘eB, l00l{l'Il|Z f0l'- tion of New Zealand. Remember that when tdnipted €l1t€1't8ll1m€lll&S, l`l8gg‘lll1g'8l)01lttl'T€ price (lfilo lilninc thc l'iovcrnincnl for the high cos( nfl livin _ ,L 0000000000# GOVERNM ENT"S PO The consideration ol' thc. proposed inotlon of Hon, Slr 'l‘l\on\us White (.\llnlstv:‘ of Finance) l'or the Conr |n’l.tc-e of Ways und Means. u`n¢l the aniendnicnl. ol' Mr. 'l‘urll'l' thereto, was under n.ul1iorlt_v ot (hc \\'nr .’lle:is\||'1~s iArl_ the Goveruineiit. on llith April. placed upon thu free lisl Ihre: coni- inedltles, wheat. whcal lloui aml seni- ollna. and by tha; iicllou broinghl. lnlo wliciu and whciil product:-i l‘roui the country luklng' sucli action hc- i-oiuC eutitluil to l`|'ce cntr_v lo thc linai-kel:.‘ ul' llic lfnlleil States. ’l`he ‘niatlci was not rolerrocl to In thc llllill-C01 but my hon. frlciid l'ro||i As; _~'i|ill»oia (Mr. 'l‘uril'l`) has niovrd an nnxoiuliiiniil and it ls lo that amend- nn-ni and lo the silbji-ct ol' _l're1.~ wheat that I purpose for a short time to glve consldorntlon. li seems to nio lliiu the position taken hy hon, ;:cn~ Ilenirn oppoifte with i'cl’i_~|c'.icc to this action uf the (lo\'erniin~ni in placing \~.~hcal_ wheat llour and siziuoliiia on the l`i'co llsl, is ii niosl cxlraordliiar_v out-_ 'l‘l\eso hon. ;:outlcnn:n have ns'-; serlevl lor thc last three _\‘ezii‘s-tile' l'nrlorwood 'l`arll`l' liavlnig come into ollccg, ln October, 19122--llirit they were in lnvour ol' l`i'co \.vhc;i\. One would have thought that wln-ii the (lovcrnnicnt took the ncllon which hus been taken these hon. ixciilleineii would icjolcr-. Une would have llioutrlit tha; tho hon. incinbcr for As~| sinilioiu_ and the hon, incnihoi' for St., .lohn (M1-_ l’\u.:.=_lo_vl when speaking on] the uiicslloii, would al lens! have look~| od pleased. The i_nipi'o_~i¢loii goes oiil l'roni the House that lioii_ genllcmc-ii; opposite who have spoken on this question are glad thai the Govern- nicnl has taken this action, bin lo us in the I-louse they do not look glad., lhcy appear lo hc soi'i',v. I wonder It, thc real explunallon ls noi, that lhcsc_ hon. gcutlcliicii prelci' lo have lhe ery| railicr than the wool. that they would' rallicr have lree wheat as ii politic-al| issue ratlicr than free wheat us an ac- iuallty. Al all evcnt-s, that seems like al ii~ii'-oiiablc explanation of llif-lr al~ iitude on the nelion of Llic Govern l nioii|_ in placliig then: three coninioill-| Iles- on the free list and calllin; into. Gpei':ilioii the p\‘0vir-'oil in llio l_lndei'-- wood Tirilff ihnt I have mentioned. Tlic-<-i~itlc_isiii ol' llie Opposition upon llif- action ol' the Goveriiiiiont iii this i-cgiiiil proceeds upon several grounds. Ifirst. they say is was a departure lisoni the ll.si':\-1 policy ol the Govern iucny, and ol' the Conservative party. Sccoinl, llirfy say: You have uraiiteil it now; why dld not _von grain il. hc- lorn the war? Third, they say: You :grant lt now during thu war, why did not you rziunt ly, earlier ln the war. l"ourth. they say: The iiieiisiii'i: ls temporary. und' with the end oi' thc war the diitles are uutonnitlcally rc- stored_ And llfih, they have the le-i uierity in =-<_i_\' that the Govcrnineiit vvao actiialcd by political coiisiileiu- li-on ln view ol' nn :_ipproar_hiiig elec- i!»;>u. I :ini sure my ears did not fall ins and that l disllncl_l_v livzird iii_v hon. l'r|cinl from Assinlboia make that la:-il slnl¢~inonl_ 4 Mr. 'l`l-'ll.ll"l"t You are quill-_ rllxlil. Sir '|`ll0l\lAS Wlll'l`l'}: My hon. |`i'iv~nil iidiults ll, Now 1eL nw sn_\"-~lic- 1':-iiisv I drsiri: to 1lisf~\is>t~ this innllci si-i'lou.~:ly and i-ari|esl_1_v»-tlinl wo mi Ihls' sldc-_ 1-ver sllnro the lliidorwood 'l`:irirfl` eziiiif- into effect ln llllfl. liuvn viewed this inziilcr of free \vhcnl_ npoii wliiiy, we ro1:ai1lu|1 as its niorlts; wi: have never dccllnt-:l to grant lrco wlu_~iil on the ground that ll liivolved ii di-parlnre iroin the traditioiial llscal policy of the (‘oui-ieivntlve l>1ii't_v_ I procneil now to prove lhnl what I stale ls correi-l_‘ Ili the lludgc-t spi-onli ol' 1914, wliicli \vn.~» the first occa- sion upon which l discussed , the llnilorwooll ’l`:|rlfI` ln tho llouse ol’ lToniluonn_ l vol. forth the nrgium-_iitn pro and 1-_on on Llio s1ibjusl. of ll:-o whenl; I set ilu-in oul. lully. _I at-l. lhcni oiil_, I siibinll_. judlcn1l_v;,\I dld noi tnko the |:rou,||d lhnt. the (lovem- nienl would have nothing to do with *CQOOOOQOOODOOOOOQO 'I' O 1 DAILY SELECT |0118 FOR GUIIIDIIII BEIDEIIS PII Purnllhod by W. 8. Louoon. 0000000000600-09000 ! TRUE GREAT-NE8gS QOOQOOCO O0 iii* A innu's greatness is not ln wealth und slntlon ns the vulgar believe. nor ye; in his Intellectual ca-paclty; buf. ii ninn's- true greatness lies ln tho con- ‘clousuess ol’ an honest purpose In life. rounded on n just estimate ol” hlniselll uinl everything else, on frequent self- exanilnutlon nnd a steady’ obedience to the rule which lie knows to be rlighl. wlthout troubling hlmself about what others may think or sny. or whether they do not do that wlilch ho thinks und says and does.-George Lonoy. ‘ “SEND M-E!" 'Not mine to mount to courts where scruplis sing. Or glad archanglen Soar on out- ' stretched wing: Nut nilne ln union wlth celestial cholrs To sound hcavcirs trump, or strike tho gc-ntlo wires: Not uilme to stand' enrolled ut crystal gales. Where Mlcliael thunders or where Urlel walto. But lesser word; a fatlie'r's kindness know; Be xnlne some simple service hero bc- low- ' To Weep with those who weep, thelr joys io share. ,Their plan' io solace. or their burdens ; hear; some widow in her agony t0 mm: Some exile ln his new-found home to greet; To nerve some child of Thine, and so i 'nerve The By Slr Thomas White, Minister of Fin:-inc; 'l~+'|"|"|"|"|"|"|°'|"i*\\" '|'°l"|"*'§'l'+‘l"|"|"|"|"|'*'|"\"|' \2'°I' '|"|"|"|"|*'|"|'l lille national iiilei'esl_ \\'ln-ii _ _ _ I__, eHARw'r'-rr=1owii_cUAiin1A1~\ I ` ' ° l o-nu-0++¢o_oo»-woooo-|»++o++++++++++-|»++-|- _FREE WHEAT _ 'U O 'I' 'U 'l' LICY EXPLAINEU. lhls because ll wus a vlolutlon of thc 8t0|Js.o( Sir John Mncilonnhl und Slr Loonaid Tilley and whllo he c0utlu»u~ ed ln tharpath he got ~on'wu1l in ro- gard to his ilscal pollcy_ But. my rlght lion. friend. lnstoiid of continuing to follow the true lights was ullurcil by n wlll~of~tlic~wl»sp and lhnt lirliius nie l he eel ree il of l‘| _ _ isrcii uw uni6iwinue».- manner, is duly, enter we Unlted Status lo-day free. -I repent there worn ninuy objcé. tlona to the reclproelty a,glroonio||¢, "rho chlef ohlnctlon was tho' fact of lhn ngreeiiienl. It, .lg lruo that on lls ll':n'e it wnri slnleil that ‘lt wan not n ‘ iii ilv lull ln -sulistuiitn and . :I o l r 'procity ug »U|ci .11-. _ ' ' ‘_ in fm-L ,M My i-ight hon. l|'lc‘_nd I lhluli, would ltlwuii ii treuly ninl when ll, was umm, ,|.j ndmlt, ll’ he would tell us his uplulon ci. into the lute (mvoriiiiiliiil. .lost gg a ,|,l cundldly, that he then made-a politl- i'oli_~'~hlm'i|lilc__de;:rec the control of hu cnl lnlstnke ol' the [list niugiiltinle--- own tai-llT_ 'Phat was thu feature ol' Sir \VllJ~"l't1I`1 LAUIIIER: - Hi- dlu‘ the reciprocity iigi~c-eiiicni to whlt-1| oihing of the khid_ The policy or Sn- <~l\lel` 0l»_l<‘<'lff>I\ wus 1-1keu‘. 'Phare 'werc flscal policy of the t?oii»serv:itl\'e pnivi l.eonai~d Tllloy ln 1879 was lh:i|_ 11111715' 0ll\G|' Olllcctlona but that wnn ty, I exunilued thc wliolr: Ilnfsliollireciprocity ol` turlh` would roinluci- to "llc 01' lllll Ulll'-‘f 0l\‘\H~ illld lt wha, from u liuslnesi-:_ economic. and pulillcireclproclty ol trude. ina' when phat ng:-ceiiicn; was unter- :tnndpolnt_ l sald: ' l Sir 'l‘I»lOlVlAS WIll'l`l'}: l aiu soiry rd into lhc ntlovciuiiiionl. ol’ Uunuila IIT should be so u|i'.\iu.:ed ns to lit lntof lhe parlii-ular features ol' that ol' an-E other nation. This. lio\vevc~r, ‘ woiild_ noi. bo ii coiicliislvu reason lor not: iiiulcliig a. cliuiige clciirly in tho na-1 operation the provision of the llndor- tional lulci-ost. wood 'l‘i\rll1` under wlilchl Al lhul lilue wd callin' to the cont-lu sion. liaviii/.z ie:.iai\l to tho lliii-tuiitloiis ol’ price lwi\\'o(_»ii Winnipeg, l\llu'nca~ polis ainl (‘li‘f-ago. that there was not the iul\'niilngo,lo the farmer that was claim:-ll ln this iuzitlel' ol' free wlieal. and. having ri-;.:ard io otlicr consiueia- lloiis-iiiiliisli-ics in (‘ulin‘. There vias- no uL:i~r-i~- could not prove thc liiipo_4;~ilil~~_ M_\~'nieiit with the Unltcd Sl:\tes.- We right hon. |'ii<-.iid in coi_\.i|e<~tloii with look a<-lion under the War Measiilcu the |'ccipro<~ll_\' zii'.;|:c§\ii|r_iil_ was like _-\1~t_ rihl \\"‘ lllflf'-l‘ll \\'l\_Q1\l and wllcat ii iiiai'liioi- who ,(|i,c|~,-g,,,~,|_-il ihc ln-:\. lluui and sciuoliiiii on the free lial. von lii:his_ llc illf»ro;;iii~il<-_il ilu- hon 'l`hc larill' is just us much under 'ilu- con lli.:h| that was liuiii-1-iih 1,5,-_,_i;i¢» ol' i-oiiiml ol' this 1'-.irliniiiciil as il. _wus nn- --i caiosi |,iln_~|-als of iln- da-_~_ Hon. on April llI`lovnlh_ Tllerc ls n rzlczii 1-. _ , (Ironic llrou-ii, \\`hon tho llon_ (it-(__ dislinclioii between taking advuiitono llio n -1 ol iii` roiiil ovlsioiis ln the tai‘l|`|` ‘ \\' wa. ii iiicnilif-r o" the <<-;\I"i'=:i_ "‘llP f‘ Ill' ~' ` » govcriinicnl loriiimi in |,,.;,,_`. -,noni oi' anotlici- country or ollerlin; adva ll- itoiiimici-iii_ioii. nn wont io \\'.i.~;|iiii~n-un. l=ii:<>=i lo' \'\~fiiii'iocit_\" Lind ln:_ :ilisolllli-|_\' ilecliiied |101 105” ml' ll llllllllfilll- llllll l\0K0ll-ll- lo hecouic ii llartlf to un ai:_'ii-eiiii»iii|il\LC nn a::i'<‘ciiii-iil under wliiell .\'fl\l :nu-li as ivns eiitemeil liiio hy my |-fgilgliiiio such r-onlrol. That l.-' a clear dls- hon. l`i'iend's (lo\'ci'iiiin=ni whli ll\f_»vlirrtloii llllll 1111!' 0110 Call |l\llk9~ Govcriiinciit ni. \Viislilii;;ion. ill-1_.~;i-l L\Ir. 'l‘l_Ilt|I~‘lf: lr. ninlor the iuzroc- E-f lhat in r i l A Personal Letter: We seldom if ever speak about the crcdil end olonr business. Credit isa good lhiiig. The only evil is in its abuse, and we proposeso far as we are concern- cd to stop the abuse. Our business year ends May 1st,, and we are now making zi complete survey of all accounts on our books, at the same iime making some radical changes in this Department. The greater number of our customers pay their bills promptly. A few do not The accounts of those who do not will he closed and placed by themselves for collection. Remember if you are a ic- gular customer, and paying promptly, you will receive the same generous treatment as heretofore; orif you are not already one, and desire to open a charge acct.' furnishing satisfactory references, we shall be pleased to have your business. We are most :iiixioiis lo extend to all our custoiiiers every accomodation; lint lhc high cost of goods and thc difficulty of obtaining same at the pre- sent lime, makes it imperative that wc safeguard our business in cvei y possible way. Faillifully yours, g Jenkins & Son ig,-_,WH §[u|C.;| [hm ,.\_,.,~_\- m,.;|'|- ,,gp;,.,iiiciii of l!lll_. (‘_a|nidu wouldlinvolosl lion ovci lliore would Iliid its echo :it “0|lll`0l 0|' |101' Iarill. would the llnllrd Ollawa and he :ict\i.'ill_\~ resigiied rroin Sl-"Ile-s' ll=\\’c 10-Ht C01\ll'0l Of lls lnrill' the coalition (io\'ci"iiineiil upon ' that llmllll' ‘hill ill-Z1`FC‘-lll(‘-Ill? ;:i'ouinl_ You will llinl :iiitlioril_\' for (T0 B¢ c°Y\\'lY\U°d-) lllll lCil1.‘I‘l< ulld iucinoir_~' o|` tlif-l Iloii_ (leoruo llio\\'n\_ >- 'lllic:'c4\\'i_-'r:` iiiaii_\‘ i.-bjci~lioii.~'- lo the l'f‘<‘llJ\'1><‘1l_\’ i\_i:i'cciiii-ni as hir. hc:-ii :rl-‘or _vi-zirs lllollicr Giavcs' \\'oi-in *l“’“'" ll.\' Ullr i“Ilu‘rivi=ifi- ii; lllll_ l'2_\'li_~i'niiiinloi- har. ranked ns the iuosl Qllile ii iiuiiiboi' oi' iiilitlifs, '.\'liii~l\. ei'i'i-i:l'\'i- pi'cp:\rutloli !ii:iiiiifai‘t_\ircd, “"ll<»'l` U10 =\!;i‘cciiii;iii would liavo on-lainl il :ilways niaintnins its rcputntlon. . ' EFT1 "-I--f_ ;_. ...___ " 1'f"';.-_._-'_'--'S-_1_'-15,-.e.2~.9.f \ 1- i l |i _+ ¥*_ ___ ’ ll »_.. v.__ _`____,_..Y_._..____ ____,.__, _"Mgr" _V ___ __ __ __V_ __.__ fllIlIf£\\\\\\\\\‘SQ.”-‘ZIIIIIIIL\\\\\\\\7IIll/II | _We haveioincd issue lo prudently increase th C.~\R_RlA(zE & IMPL MENT business lieretoio carried on by W. GRANT & Co. Customers of_the Old Firm as well as all New Ones who will favor us with their patrona can be assured of fair treatment. we will carry tl; best lines and sell at lowest possible prices; our sto is novy complete, and we_will arrange terms to sui pu(r1cl§is,es§,%,_.;\il1bgoods hwillbbe sold under akguarantgg an ere i eno um u in in ma in any dems. TRY Us. gg 8 , g 8° Grant&Kennedy Richard C. A. Grant Samual Kennedy. FIRM Queen Street F-3 5111--___ 3.... 1, _ __ _,Jul _ IIIll\\\\\\\\iJllIIIlf§\\\\\\\\\@IIlA\§'-'il n 5° ff :rl-'S o ez zo \\v\%'I1vJll0A\'A\\\\\vI14vI/I/5 '2.ao.i'__4isiinwi'ir_ `_ z. _. . , . ,, A trade profession! lin 1893 when he got into olllce followed ln the foot-, \“ &“ ' -'Lo. here am ill rd luch a work send me!-mflsvard Everett Hide.) ,_ v*‘ ' _ . /_ -3'. I' "-" _ ~_»- ° . \. _’-.' _, , i . _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ " » _ _ _ ._. __ - . _ ~,.,._ _ Warm Weather Footwear I White Peoplin and canvas Boots Hgh and`[m_edium cut, pointed or round toes white engubellf éeqtliig or canil/:tsic;i§et;l hefls. pgicesll ranging from $2.00 to $3.75 Pumps an xorsin every es es,a_soa i _ l fRbbe ponl I . Canvas Boots for the growing girl in low and niediiig u r Sole S ng shoe? ,, _eoFrBRosn___ _ ._ _ _ _ _ f _ -Ly jf- _-f'i_'_'_5¥.;:-_f‘