Ni; 11 wav Ji; _ THE t;uAi\¥GH STUDIO rlllf ui.tiil|.\ . in i|l|:st‘|lEN ;,'01,,iii;- lin.ml.Er u|pl,Ri,\i. BISCUIT CO., LTD. |_ci_i.\'ii |~'l'RluEnS. i§i,.\.\'l\ s|<.c‘Unl'rlEs il-is f,`,,f\'~_-'tis .i- Jonsson' '_ \\'_ .lilllNS'l`0N ‘ ,_ _\; mrs ,wyiys ul\T'rEaY SERVICE iuiil'rl:uE STATIONEII-S 5, S. MOORE iuu.t-iii mms.. LTD. fl, J. .\l.|t'l)0I\'ALD MMPHEE BROS. A. R. MclNNlS :“i \ _._ _.__ _s _al;__ .U _.L_ _, FS- 1”---_ - - < .__ .._.___--_.___ ___ _ ____ ___ __ ,i_ _,_f _i _i/___ /__ f _J fPreshyterians To Cl Expand Activities “w.iiii|| - - coluttenance. any suggestion A. PICKARD at co. r.E.I. co-oPEn.\'rivE W. B. PROWSE & SONS PURDIE ~ FERGUSON PURE MILK COMPANY QUEEN STREET hi REDDIN BROS. ltlX’S GROCERY. ROOP'S LIMITED R. P. SIMPSON STANLEY, SHAW' EAT MAR dt PEAR STEWAR/I"S BAKERY JAMES TAIT W. N. TANTON A. E. TOOMBS MUSIC STO ESTATE MRS. JNO. WILLIA WHITLOCK TIRE IRVIQ H. L. WORTHY Tho tfharlotteiown Guardian will issue six prizes e wcelii 51|, 50,-, These prizes will be issued in the form of ser ,r iu0i~l-hundise orders that.wlil be honoured by any rertiser listed above. lst. $1.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00; 4th, $1.00; 5th, . , 44-6-&G§-Q-900- "°lli°LA7lllli"|*0ilM0`rmtHlrsr iii-ioiis pziris of this paper and may be easily identified the diu liiond border. The (`ontest Editor will also publish in this sec each Friday, an article featuring one or more of th limls. lt will be noticed that an extra or surplus word been purposely inserted in some of the “DIAMO TREASVRE" advertisements and Feature Article. Th words, when arranged in their proper order, make up iloglin or trade phrase used by, or appropriate to, one the above advertisers. gmwn 0 How To in this section. con es n mltetlie name of the advertiser in ,lion announcement. or Feature Articlc I nord was inserted. along nitlitlie i-rtra or surplus word in ncli iiilliiidual one Also arrange _the words to form the slogan or tnrli- phriisi- and_ state the ad rather to whom you think the llilfln belongs. Then nttnuli to your solution a nccipt or counter slip from any ol\¢ www” Enter ot the business concerns sponso ed bg and one tor the foregn, - _From the start. commissioners own! ii niost invariably favored the 0 of the dual secretariat but conten- . y , RE; time teaclier ‘of English I telday decided on expansion oi’ s tion arose over s. suggestion to compensate for the increase misions board overhead, the s n lncsbyterlcs be hold responsible their own home mission work. “T In Memoriam MARK H. HUGHES DIES DEX HOME or sisrm Mark H. Hughes, a member the Departnieiit. of Marine more ilinii 20 vclirs und at 5 mathematics at Manhattan M lose and Glasson Military College in the United States, died on nesday at the residence of h stster, Mrs. James O'R.egan, ac Laurier avenue east, ad- came to the capitol with pa_rent.s in 18108. Receiving ’ School. he later went to ‘YOYK Citi' Wliere he completed _ s. l` ll\ Returliint: to Ottflwc in 1013, by entered the Go\'<~riimen1: Service as exliert nccounttilit iii the .parimenc of Mai-ine which lion tion he was forced to relinquish S0 tliree years ago owing to health. ,_ MY. Hughes vvrls for many ye 11:13; a member of St. Josepli's parish and was deeply interested in the - ese Organization of that parish. James 0'R»eeaii, of ottawa, Mrs. Laliretta Hiighes Knoll Miss Comelia Hughes, of York City, and one brother, ing this Contest indicating that nieces. business had been transacted w above Each week six re plies will drawn from all reoelvod and awards will be given in the or of their drawing in $400 ann. :zoo ard. $1 4th $100 Sth, 50c 6th 50c All replies must reach the Gu dlan Office not later than noon Thursday of each we ek. lining carefully read each "DIA- - li0.\'D Tliii.-\SURE" advertisement . In this paper, and Feature Article ' t ta ts must at least one of the firms listed Fd y from he residence of Clue To This Week’s Slogan This week’s slogan belongs to an industrial grading, lacking. und exporting firm. nv§Qv6ov0o¢Q#4-0*# ,,,,,,+,,,,,.,................~ FEATURE ARTIBLE TllE MISSES HULMEES and BRA licre is ii smart little shop for mart lit'l<- folk. In it you will find e\'c:'i'tliing in the line of in- lirii.s‘ arid girls` wear; Dresses, Coats. Hoiiiiets. Hats, Sweaters, llnrlerwe-ul'. Stockings, Etc.. Etc . This s-.oi-e, which has been in iuslnesi roi little more than ii year, is ouiidiioted exclusively for Gills and infants, and is rapidly iecouilir: wcognlzed as B most l_f1l>iul ...union no the childrens c.0zl\.liir ,mation problem. Tiio mo :oliinl young ladies who iitmte this store, for little hots lnrl noi-so-little, 'teen-age girls. luke ri .special study of the proper liici <~' voiliing and correct styl- lli fOr ciris of different ages and l'|l'loll;\' rv./wg, n lll.EY O`Rasan at 3.45 A. M. to be -70S@Dh's Church for requiem hi six U18-55 Ht iiihe o`t‘lock Bu treiichment iii its missionary work, tile general assembly of the Presby.. . ,terinn Church in Canada late yes-~ Mflvlly in authorizing appointment , oi’ two secretaries to the hoard ot.. fields* of re- plan ‘n committee to survey church policy, y _ ical missionaries be dropped and Born at. Emeialci. Prince Edward 50C- llsland he was a son of the wee J0hn W. Hughes and his late Ann Laura 0'Brieu Mr Hughes his Primary education at St. Patricks New tewcher at Manhattan College liuch of the above firms have published an advertise- gfgfsgfed 'bl' the Chflman mint in lod:\_\"s Guardian. These advertisements appea wfe course and accepted a post as De. D05- ith The funeral was held on Sa u ri » M uch the in od for AT of I or d- 6 hlii she |r'own I” Snnplhots ul 189 r his his he 1 ill i ars WHEN the outings a ching of che past, zhere‘s still some- thing to look forward to. The snap- shots. Everybody will be eager to see them. In fact, this is the way to keep any occasion from becoming a thing of the pest: take plenty of snapshots. One ook at the snaps, and the day, the people, ali the circumstances will be as c ear as on the big day. So be sure our Kodak is part of the party. Kyodaks as low as $5; Brownies from $1.25 . . . at your dealers. In Canada“Koclnk" is the registered trade mark and sole pro eny of Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, llorouto, Ontario. “Why l¢'l Hldgul Hlln't the way to lump tuck ol loved onus. ‘me -'rin um. men tm um.- and n sins, | einnil." Your own C01- on iumim will so lun » as uxprullvo. W yllll SBE lllll' |l|Bl'l|B 5Ili|l5... 1 I/I Won’¢ thoy both bl proud 0! this ln; nh K, In p o s low yuan! .ww " "35 »"$` <1 Romana flourishes on snapshots ..f_ like this. ”'-. o . ‘ 61:” / ?'T¢‘o 4` Any camera is a better camera loaded with Kodak Verichrome Film. Veri- chrome gives you good picrures wlicre ordinary films fail. lr is made ln Canada /8 r AWN' , _which assures uniformity, freshness UN; ~ it 3 H and perfect condition. Dori’t take chances A c pt F' , 1214 All < »_ t _ 0 0 .....i....gi>n_= M , I4 "p0 mecumwioi R|(, nts c-me mark Yf. F (U4 KODAK" on box- _lilways use Kodak Verichrome Film. He :<"§`§%fi§?.'.-it-`?‘~I-35;' -2:22: ==§=I ’=z.§-- -.i‘ “_-"'» nu " ‘i _»}.___F ,.__. _ iw yy. ff. Boys’ Flannel Pants. Ladies’ White Under Arm Purses. Price _ _ _ Ladies’ Grey Ifllinncl Skirts in three differ- ent styles. Sizes il- 20. S Price _ _ _ L a die s' Merceri1.e|l Elastic Top Ankle Su\'. Colors maize, green, cardinal, white, blue and pink. Sizes si-1oi.rrl¢e,pi. 229 Sub-Standard Silk Hose The latest shades. §‘.li'i,”{.‘.‘f‘_ _ 190 l 1/ Sz fa- "~ "., .r 'i ` Qi ’ il 7% ll ~ ' ‘ Men’s Work Shirts if _, Color Navy, Cadet and Khaki _ _ ., , p.. ..._ 3:; iiifé/-, ' . ";~'-9’ 0 ii , . ,'e", ,f \/ Cl_4`,i _vs_ - .-.» fl .l i Men’s Broadcloth Shirts. Assorted Patterns _ _ _ - - - Men’s Shirts and Shorts `.4x __ tj.. l I\Ien's Atheletic Combination. Butionless _ - _ - - -- -- - - i\len‘s Balbriggan Combinations. , - Stripped Worsted Pants _ _ _ _ *\-k -new `c =_ / \l» r /'fill Latest styles and assorted shades _ .\Ien's Doeskin Zip Windbreaker. Color Brown, Navy and Fawn _ _ Menh Polo Shirts Color Canary and- White --` _ _ _ Colors Grey and Fawn _ _ _ _ Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers. Sizes‘26t03‘Z--_----»--- <1 Boys’ Linen Wash Suits. l. Si'1.es2i05_-----_---_ / Boys’ Work Shirts. Color Cadet and Navy. Sizes 12-li to 141; _ - -- - lioys' Bulbriggan Combinations. Sizes22to 34--_-_--- -- lioys’ Cotton Blouses. Sizes 6 to 12 years _ -- _ _ - -- - lloys’ Dongaree Pants. Sizes26to34___--_---- Boys’ Tweed Shorts. Assorted Patterns. Sizes 23 to 30 _ - - - - lloys` l’olo Shirts. Color Canary and White _ - - - - - Boys’ Cotton Jersey Suit. Sizes 22t0 26--------------- -1 $1.69 ‘L25 E Color Wine and Brown _ _ _ _ _ Men's Brodcloth Pyjamas. I 29s Eacl1__-----------* Short Sleeve and Ankle Length _ _ l\len's Brown and Blue S .\len's Weatherized Nufeli Hat. S .1 Grade I li _L Jerry Adams. T00 .\l.\,\'\' l.i.\'f'.s _ Grade I 0-1. Ruth MMRM. NEWCASTLE, l-.’lit:l:illfi -- Tho Grady! 5_1, Bobby MBC;-;enzl,@_ Jockey Club is iii .1 qiiliiirirv. A Kenzie. (`raf’c II is-..1. Bord Adams, Gracie I e_i. Walter Lamont. more UHH10fi"LiI\¢""~\'t\-~ Cllivfed i0! Gimme. it li -1. Helen Lamont. Highest Avei-iige-Junior -Ali-ns 11 Selliur rave br H nf>v'.1ici'ii train- _ Gi-:lilo ll o _i. Verna Harding: MacR.ae, Senior_Annle Macleod. N* Til* 01\i`\` `l»i\‘-'-2" `i'-l1'“\`“ il- Grede IV Jri_l_ Jean Mac- `... Vvrilfin Cniisins. l Perfect Att.€ndanne:_ Jimmyl‘_’“`7_`“’fl “Y fl 7`7""“"~"f"`»" ”»"`-fl” H315 . rlai . , I 2. Kenzie: 2. Everett Burl. i Gi~ufl-'i l n--1 _\1siii-if-e Cousins; Miontzomei-_v. Lis in __siud, 'i".v~ iw:-~iif'i`i\ mam der Wm bt’ ln Nuire Dame cemetery. Irene Underhill: 3. Leigh Mac-»_ Grad_eH_iI_l_ Bertini Lanioiil niicl'1. ,-\:ii-- f‘,o':.<-.n.=; '.l. Paul McKay. A -Ifacher, Anile Dynuent. __Ll“9_“f“`vl‘f"2l"_ :‘f;i=‘1lif\l‘_Ci;‘il'1;_ (Qi Men’s Work Shirts ' i ef- » asc 490 694: 2.50 1.50 2.95 69'.: #V if Lf.\ _ rv \' ;i;:;:;:;;f°:::?'*if"il°“ . 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