o,» ‘flrien sonn- . ...,. lllE IIHAHUIITETUWN EllillllliN THE CHARLOZTETUWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way Some Canadian tlxlllycfi. Mundane, W. Glacier s. Urban: Gunning, Haul. (lei. Editor and Iunlllr. 4- R- Burns"- RcI lurk loptouututlvr—lulrnlmsvi row"... ha; Chicago Improlonlullrv-I. J. Pawn Vin-J’ Id t. J. ll. lllllfllll nfA. rascals-x. s. o. ;meni have been for weeks‘ past “m” “m.” n‘ L 07"“ anxious to learn more about the H-igb Command of_ ‘the Canadian WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 National, Railways. questions iwere asked in the House CREDITABLE EDITION of Commons as to the names and now for talk and effective talk too. "l? 5310719‘! 0! 1115b 00710005 01 0119 [AT-them EQFTYEWHT call Pnymlgr Canadian National who are each wa- In- ‘cluding some memhe a of Plrliag It ‘will be re- membered that about a month ago fijmm lfflllfil-ps GETTING TIRED I Thld bl vldzc n0 (he farm at ver cull ‘ The Morning Chronicle of Halifax ha; issued an excellent Tourist Ed- iition of 60 ipages to boost the ton- pro- crywc no 6 snlliuound r for nurnrrou Ifli" |°w c lt h workm dissolve parliament. 1 I , IE h h m ceiving $10,000, or upwards. K “gs hm" and s ewhet or e w that occasion sr George Graham. declined to There ls noth~ Minister of Railways Ofl In will give yflfl ist business of Nova Scotl-l. Th in: that Canada ‘wants more today g-ive the information asked for on O The amount oi’ research work on this getting tired business, or fatigue, is increasing every year. it would seem that the human racc in its effort to find out things, is of serv u: and Drncticl than a gvcncral clcct"on. tho ground that it would not be in i l-1 nbl hlen-ipnizztteriilrizi-iitglé: lpilpel’ is well illustrated with views 53.35.. fuael fried. Speed can he chlnlfli while engincll running. 311501;"; E55 a star and» onerou- M" ' H ‘d JPII. . lea. Wrltedorlllu l: 9 If and Drlc . 3“ of the province and contains a urge amount of reading matter descrip- tive of the industries, the scenic mif- EDITORIAL NOTES Prrpnrc for clean-up week“ tho public interest for him to do so whereupon sundry Opposi- tion journals objected strongly to this refusal and claimed that ‘the people who paid the salaries had a . Rosina. Calurv. Vllwwff- vkmi‘ These aye the davfwbfll MWQWWQE and Black Flier. nrc on your trail in spite of ‘prorective screens and ncrtint -— anti when tlizy bus“... . the time to use mmfiffilfimfifiwm”: beauties and h"storic spots cf the Si- J1qhl| Quebec. M°""",;::',g':"“n province. The edit-ion‘. if widely cir- crohlo. undid. tourists to visit the province. gfuerotisly supported by adve [H055 of this exct-llont ti-umber. m} culatoti. should do ‘much to induce it is tiscrs and gives the impression that the ‘public are with it in everything sold or shown in the interests of the province an its attractions. We ‘congratulate the Morning Chronicle 0n [he excellent taste shown tin the seilections , tbs make u-p and lettcr CONSERVATIVE OPPORTUNITY A lick of paint in time saves many a dime. Th" oddest th-‘ng nibout the Odd- fellows is that they pug over their: big entertainments without expen- sive outside help. thorn for. r. itlnie and nothing more was heard about it: pubiiioly until ‘the of the sea. and uvarning is"noccsis- ary on the part o-f parents if accitlJ ents arc to he avoided. i "fines or wealth going “begging for out that the question would not be right to know whom they were ‘pay- ing, how much they were psylngw caoh and what they were paying i There the matter rented focthc other “uh m? fine days comes "m “um day in the Committee on Railways _and Shipping when Si‘r Henry Dray- tomcx-Fiuance Mlnltenasked some oucsrbns about the salary and per- quisites ‘of C. J. Smith, Vice Pre- lsirlent, in charge of transportation Judging by the advertisements and colonisation abroad. Mr. Euler, in our columns there are vcritahleichaimla“ of the Collmv-“ee P0111190 learning truths that should be of grout help in living the everyday life properly. ln a. former article recently. 1 spoke of the fatigue products that got manufactured in the muscles. and cause the wearlncss, soreness. and also the luck of power or ubll- lty to work any longer_ These investigators have found that a certain acid is manufactured when the muscles work, and that this is the cause of the tiredness or fatigue. ‘ rou own um an EDUCATION ' g ' An Improved Endowment is the Certain Way \ (IONFEDERATION L “A q_ HQGG, Manager, Charlottetown. L. A. MOORE, GeneralAflfiflll Sum mortlde. If You have a Son- YOU want him to make n cucccu of life and bl I credit to you and Hr mother. A Confederation Endow- ment tnkoq for the OM90" will provide the cmnunf to put him through colic“. V If You have I Daudhter- YOU can provide hcr with o collclc education by an Endowment moan Policy. ‘ Year: 11o [irlc did not need to rcoclvc lhc nmc education n boys. To-dly may have to be int u wcll union!- voubws us: caudal-lo" IFAE ,€___ ASSOCIATION‘ f Sntdlor Iqtnrdlug lllntnltcl loollal. , Pinon Ind mo booklet no aim improved Ildawmlnl. p“. They find that tbs muscle has within its cells a certain nmount of food material (starches), which is kept at a certain level or amount. by the blood stream. if the muscles uro workrd reg- ularly us in wulkiug. then the blond can keep up the supply of this malterinl. If th'e rate of walk- ing is increased, then the blood is not able to supply the fond, and Ju addition the fatigue or waste pro- ducts get piled up, and you have The Public Forum Thin column In upon for the discussion by unr-tuipundnntn of quoutluun of lninromt. The Charlottetown (luurdlun docs not. nnccnunrlly nmlornc the up- lnlunn of clllffllllflllilfllltl. QO-§O9>Q-§~O fatigue in those musclcs_ THE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS it’ ‘Pmmler l-(ing is not a poker answered if it were asked in the work ‘t hc CAlMiPAIGN player he is at least versed in th‘ intricacies of ‘the game During the prolonged debate on‘ the thoroughly l’ 5-6 3b ITiQti-fl allots Flower _ Asrlssrhic tlmmsrlr the but st0P§ the itching and re~ should apply in the committee. thoroughly qualified and coiunvt- House and thought the same rule ent fox ranch managers. Just us long as you muscles at a. certain rule thrn tho muscles servo sufficient food t0 stipply the ‘energy for the muscle Sir,—-Your remnrks snout the statements alleged to have bocii Sir H‘. nry Draylon, however, ask- mude tit the ‘Antli-Tubortwulosls the swnlling, cooling and g. Ir has .1 Plt-zsznt odor. is‘ rid prcvtnting infection. I $1.25 a bottle at most druBRIW-i or scni ro-traid l1)‘ i _ \V. F. Young Inc- v13" Building - V Montreal “its You sow So Shall You Reap” ThC$¢ words are just as true now as in the days when they were written and may be applied m this 088B to your grain send. To will a bountiful harvest you mutt! sow seed frce from disease. the most common form of which is SNIUT. capabia of giving the highest production. Now is thc timt to use this preparation. Our supply l; large and of the highest quality. LIME 2 . mics lggkijigsto a {VBRADLEY "3, Proprietor-l Greakkiaeorge Si: ~ Phone 315 ti. ‘" ,. .1 A v litsitiljfiliigliiiliitlli Tls-tulnrl}; ‘ "Pt-rélinlliriirtmrrit QDWRIGHT hiOlZldClhN CHAR LO l"l‘ll'l'O“ N i Fires Take T011 fifiiffiklfffagi‘. B, lli/Iuy 4.»- nlfilblllllltlffjd ziurvs have ul- Iy been burned over by forest and-l; firvu in Now llrunswick. the‘! on or i925 being innrkcd W the eurlivst start of tho fire . . ‘menace on record. _' . ‘ gAli the 1.41m tun-mi burned over are [privately owned lands with inn nxbéption oi‘ till acres of Crown ndshhtlt the record shows un- rdg losses for such an early (late. tiunlly it is the month of May before the fires occur, but this yLpr they were fourteen fires in Aprilycohrmonoills on tho sixth 1&3 _ are anxlious in but” this farce to into which thc Lilli-rail party ha flnzlstt-rpivtll‘ of bluff. (lrivi-iy an band but wants ii to be unrlerstoo i-rvntivcs persisted in blocking-logo According ‘to the Liberal Toront lnunrbeartwd 21 filling 281 pages 0 llizlnzartl. lwsitlns but the ‘Liberals tiiiitl almu made his notable declaration»! ‘Pro. viously lie had warned the Prozres sivos that they unless an immediate election. the ‘Progressives -m-'itlc their calcul in avoid an immediate election.‘ and they voted uccnrdilngly, Mr. slvcs with 16 of ‘the rank and file voted against the government just [OIHIIDW their constituents that t-bs llr gressivo party were not heart and rsoul with Premier Kllng. Prom-loi- Kiinig informed the House that there "was a great deal of im- uortnnt legislation to pup, through but. he made no attempt to bring it down although thcrc was nothing in prevent it. Ha allowed the de- bate on the budget to drag its weary and‘ mlcaniZngllc-ss length through eight or nine weeks while his followers lailked politics through llhnzard, to itiheiir constituencies and ho threatened to dissolve parlia- menii. if the Conservatives did any more talking! The llustment of rrslgiit rites. the Distribution out. consideration of further railroad ouildifng are all yet to be consider-oi and they have not ‘been touch-ed. The ‘people throughout Canada a close; they are anxious to have an election; even Mborails admit built-zit, prolonged ‘fur no other reu- . ( making cheap political a it I d ‘smooth away some oi‘ the tuugliwtflledliy "WW"! “lwmi 3'04 fluw" c ‘p "flsn"; onrry add: d that he had no objec- faiili-n. Premier King put up Iris; i" U118 B896. -but beievcd it was; iwiili tin» apparent siiici~rlt.y of the ptikt r playcr who has nothing in his] that he has the winning curd. Iic-‘mcflo’ whose combined “gas w“! iziiornrrl tho llousc that if the Con- 166 ymrs’ ‘Hscmsing the rmmwi Hnuonhei would (IlllStJlVU pnrlitiment. thankmmess L” w ream” Wm“ ‘s; ‘Glohedhe LiheralSpvukcrs numher- ground “m! wmvatlng Wm‘ cam V it'd 39 tit-copying 725 columns of llunzarththe Conservative speakers There were some Pro- gressive and independent ispea-ker. voted ‘strongly for the government oni the budget motion them would ‘be Of course uiion as to how many of them ‘must vote with the government in order they provided a. suffclcut number to give the government a majority Forku, the leader of ‘the Progres- (lood lawns and gnrtims add im- _ . 4 _ " , _ _ received 525.000 and a house? 4]34Jméssvggitjurlzll:qlligki"?bgffi: sun than to Rive prospective ttin- ilusnsely w ‘t-Ihfl’ anueurraufesef u‘ is" Henry Thmmm “m that k ~ crvnclinul-Zafigtf-aml-"nl w‘ l° ‘ ' dilutes an opportunity to conduct u 011W 0r i» 8L8 0 lll>1llvl55-'n,,,ny m. [he quesuons I (Wfiffllfll: (i; Zlfnaczliljzynglf iviliucztl cuimpaiign at the expense-g" "10 new. 011910455 59009115 gardlng the salaries of senior ofli-lmm rem" trrouivf. burns nun spritiins. ‘t: ‘U; “u. Country and m m." “- ,,,,., jot Toronto neanly ull itihclcals of the (lnnadian Nat-mini Rail- ritaiulmtfiriicrri‘; gaciriflcidlglinaizn Zearnml; ‘tiling should turn up which would w“"'h°"5'3 and ofirlces ha” ways were n” the Sole purpnse "Mi _ _ ohiect to that distinctly.” dvhctls lll flout of them, or uilong slide. n itiou (lur many ynungolrl inc-n llil7“l‘y- not t!’ ' iing scurrying hcre and there are [good advertisements of the ‘sailu-b- good business. As to the house for Vice Presl- dflit Smith, Sir lieury Thornton aski-il. “Whcrc that idea?" _ _ _ s‘? ‘HQ-nry Druyton suid he was s_ with optimism and the past with trying to gel, ‘lnfm-nfagion_ |rli.y of our Iprovince. To sec two of l1 did you get o meant by sowlrIS 500d seed in ‘good nulmnauomlvsaid S“. Henry Thom‘ ton. Later it ‘was stated that the ice Prctydcnt docs not get a house and prudence. l-gm, t The uilumni in London of the llni- tho impression phat one 325,000 5a]. vfrgfly of Toynnlo are 504,18 w em nry has ‘bi-cu unenrthrd. But it £lI-' s ’ lander, to dinner at me Cum Royal for the people or their represents-i ‘ N i 1,0 1 ' _ “v05 to got any informaton as m 75 poi-cont of the talking. in the “mo? Ont May 12' Sh‘ R0 the salaries or perquisites of the . - , . e ‘S H Present touring fntrc of this the Premier ‘in the elofl- the ‘TO/Imnmnt rev’ l ,high officials of ‘the Government tient terms which his adrniirers l l ' D O ‘s to Railways. L5n§“:f"f§,f§,t.° ma“ sire: lnvo to listen to and to record. he g0 "g m the Bflyflsh Isles to deliver‘ a series of lectures as the 1925 in-' u I‘ a '°“"d "lmdm "'31 W00" Anvlmdy can understand the mo- Fves that ‘might prompt the ‘h-lg.‘ officials of the Railway m concvgg] The Liberals have practically con- ‘he ma’ m“ there are m” many cedvd that “my have no pmspect 10.000 ‘men in the railway service. but it is hard for anyhnd-y m s". - of bein t i , ‘ ' v K re urned at next election. any good or useful purpose that Thore is not so much talk now agican be served by this [Kfifjy of m“. formerly of imqmraq candrdates ‘Grove-intent. Mr. Graham, the .‘.‘liu’s- i-IIP various seat-s. Al one time them" or Railways and Sh‘ ""“"~" IThornton President of the - "allies M- nmny promlnem L"! l . . com “a sinany operating the gystpm m-e wt- w ‘ , , ‘ - . r m pvflryhodys "greed lltllnn the D0110! of (tour-eul- picis. Now ‘the consensug of 9p. ment. Tho King Govommpm is inion is lo the effect that the pm. ‘Fsflmflflible ‘for ‘both these lihzh oi- Mntmembers having helped to make ilcals. ‘Untold inlillions are bring _ added to the railway debt from year thing's at Ottawa to year. should ho nllowcdto become the __.___ goats n-t the election, Of course In face of such facts a more sut- mere .8 always the prospect o, one isfaciory answer is required than m. two o, them becoming wm"m.s__ the more statement. ‘that It ls not a sore point with the rank and fil-e. I" the pubuc ‘Mel-flu that m“ ‘names. ‘the number of high salaried Great "m" was chum," recenb officials each gutting 810,000 or up- ‘ ds yrarly should he wfiusod to 1 in th fri l of ih Kl o 1w” Pyrnnfentpfor fr: bead" iirhiclrilgPreoni ‘he répresentauvekfl the people . . i . ., who have to find the money. The l” Mflckmmk‘ King m“! 31'9" ‘thwstatemenl. is more calculated to lirit-lsh Government ovcr the Proto- arouse mistrust and suspicion whore none existed than to allay dflssatisfacbion or to satisfy any- iKKIY W00 has the country's wol- ‘fare at heart. ' chair of American history. mouth as .pros-' a moss of col ‘business. l‘t now appears Mr King h-ad nothing to do with it. This on ‘the authority of Hon‘. Raoul Dandurand. Government leader of -_—- me senate’ 39mm" gamut-and The Toronto Globe bu put over told the Senate of the work of lnslifirmulzdfibdusizt; 5'22"‘ hfirillzr; yea?“ “ssembl” and exmam?” whyflircytcn Gently n! upon by the Canada had refused to accept lJhB other Sir Henry. We make allow- prowcol. He flouted the suggestion ance for ‘the vparty spirit ‘that m“ Canada-e Emu,“ had 1am,‘ prompted the line. That spirit is enoed ‘that of Greet Britain. wuus""“"“ °' "t" °°'"""°" "l Wllllfll t nmlpartlea generally. We-cre quite the Canadian Governmen was lpmmrm to mm“ m" s" Georg” studylhs the question. Britain"! fls- Graham is one of ‘the albler, more cision was communicated (March acceptable, ind-uotiflogs and offici- utl ‘ifit was true that ‘Mr. Smith asked mnuftor hour, without having to stop “You have certainly a wontlerfulltn have his supply of food in the g“ mmen‘ "ml legmamre "I m” i Th“ couversnuon here citgd my“ a“ o++>+o+4-¢+y>04++4+o~¢ terrain g1,- Robgrtjalconer‘ an is so shows that it is like drawilnig tcothi; cumbem of “H, S" George ‘vutscnifhere In secrecy there In danger. . contrlte sinner merits of the RedeemFr. ‘We con- fess our guilt, pray thy purdoning grace and ask that thy Seal may be set upon us. for Jesus’ sako. WM God sets out to clean His His house of - men. He brlms with life the nld brown And the carpet is frosb and new He washes the air, and ihelfrag- ls sweet as the Eden past, or to mung (or reciprocity m ‘lrealmngrl: °°m°- .1 th. ti | r bo Pleasant anti neat is the village hazevzfiaglgg: égladatilhfiofiizgrtiiz And llsittareactzommtm thrills with a lognahfle along the "m" n’ Gamma For God is cleansing Tlie Iittlo gardens are all astir. And life With the song of birds anti their The Sun shines forth with a royal On purple, and gold. This world of ours in a gorgeous 0h, folks, dear folks, lot us keep it wright to demand. ‘lihiit is a mils- movement, and the blood can carry off the waste. This extilalns why [curtain 0i‘ our foreign laborers can wield u pink, or use a shovel, hour mcetlng by the Rev. Mr. Malone have given riso to an interesting discussion upon a vitally import- unt subject: There were two groin evils affecting the public oi’ Prince I, explains how the [not runner ladwartl lslund. One of tliescf-ln it-un so ‘train his hotly tlll'i muscles mmperammwhaa bu“ mlmmlmld so that the proper fond supply isiby means of prommflam whim‘. ‘Rpm up 1n u“. munch," “m, "V, oven ‘though flnuted by too mun); waste-s do not accumulate tno fastillersoml- “ml m“ “nmmed “ll ‘l’ “m, cause fatigue" lought to have been. has workod u n explams why ",0 wm-“fflltlcfltlll reform to the grout‘ ndvnn- lgrcatest runner of all time, Nurini “"59 ‘m m“ l"'°vl"ce- Th" "mu" '“ is ublc to break all the ‘world's "P"n5"mpll°“"' or “'-“"°"°‘""Sm"' Wecflrds That u scandalous bluntlcr was com ‘ivory, “ruck, concermng mm niitteil when the sunittirium crock ltt-lls of tho watch that adorns his m.‘ h? M“ nflltml‘ "W" Whml‘ m" ‘WHBL He has M 11.8mm, himflnn-Jltiminion (iovornmrnt t-xpcutll-rl ‘that, ho knows Jilst how much dis ,""*"Y thlllmand“ "f dmmrsi "Pd m" itzmce he can run within a ccrtuiniwhlch a llllYflliil-‘lll expert ill illu lh-mel and "M get ‘aflgued m. m“ treatment of consumption had boon at breath He h“ ‘mined “mac” obtained, was thrown awuy by tllc llut. so much the more is there at present a need hrre of some means of com batting the fatal dlscuso»morc widespread in l’. E. island ‘comparatively, tn population thnn _ln nny' other part of (lunatlzr The imntter is one for curuosil. cnnsiilor- ntion on the part of electors. men iand women, and on tho pnrl of their representatives in the Logis- lwture and Government. I um, Sir, etc. AN OBSERVER -.@-o@_.___._ muscles and the rate tho blond canlpm “we l“ "m" evident- carry uwny the manufactured‘ waste. on un equal busis. Q>-—- ---- -- Dally Selections g FOR Guardian Readers .v4++o-o+o 000+» o» vowa o" . MAY 6, 1925 OUR MERCIFUL FAlfllliltz~ l will arise and g0 to my father and . . say, Father, 1 have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight: l am no more worthy to he called thy son: . . . And he arose and came to his father. But While he was yet afar off. his father saw him, and ran, and fell on his neck and kissed him. Luke 15: 18, i9, 2(i_ MAY BAR ORIENTALS FROM OWNING B. C. LAND VlC/FORlA, ll. C., Muy 4—-Brl~ tlsli Cnlumibfu is about to follow. lCa‘l"forn’in with an attempt ‘to bur (lricntals from owniin-g or liaising‘ ‘agrclulturai lunds in thils province This ‘move, tho most (lifllllllfl evcr mado in Canada ngalirst Asintics. will be launched at the 'll"‘Xi ans- slon o-f the provincial lcgislnturef scheduled ‘to open in the fall, A b"i-l. seeking to bur Orltirluls from‘ lttnd-own-iing privileges will belintro-i duced by Major R. J. llrtide, indo- peudent member for Albcrnl, who, for years has loud a siirong agita- lic-u fnhaction ‘to halt Asiatic pa-n-u- iriillnn iirto this country. Major Burtle "is co-opcrnliing with A. W, Neill, mcm-lwr of the Cans» dian tparllnment for (lnmox-Ailbernl, who has Ibecn working at Ottawa for Oriental exclusion, Mr._ Noll-l has comiplcted a oloso inv“s'ign-l-ion intto the legal aspects 0f the Orlan- ial question nud has boon advised by legal experts of tho. Camullgn justice depn-rinnont that: British Columbia hns the right to prevent Orion-leis from owning ‘land. On ‘the iface of tit, Connie's pro- sent lirccty with ‘Japan gives Jap~ nn-‘sc in this country full] 1ympeyty privileges. Another clause PRAYEltq-Our ‘Father, wc thank thee that lthou are ever true to thy Covenant Promise to receive the who pleads‘ tho SPRING By Jun Gray house a million million soil, again. rnnce there AN INVESTMENT $25.00 to $110.00‘ For i cases in beautiful mahogany, walnut and oak veneers. Nothing nicer can be found in new organs. We have these in such weil-kown makes as Bell, Dominion, Thomas and Karn. . . Though these organs have onlybeen used a short time, they have all been taken apart and thoroughly overhaul- ed in our Repair Department. Reed cells, spring boards, bellows, etc., are now all as good as new. , ‘ Ma's land lows, Mr. Neill ‘has been advised. Japan does not gra-m, rm Canadians or. other aliens full ‘nights in connection with the own- lg and loaning of ‘land. Mr. ‘Neill ‘polls out. and on this account. ‘he heliioves, Bri-t h (lolumhla can bring dmllar strlciions into cl’- fect here. ' magic hum. His whole- some world. is good in the wonder wood, wings awhfr l F6-O§§O§044 b0 Character Reading g. if the ‘Llpc are Firm grace and living green. .“4 place! clean! "A! l"! U18 "Dc so are the char- acter.’ and much may be loam“ therefrom that, WYNIILWQF the outbome of m» election may be things cannot be u had as they are now. They want on election. but the Conse-rvafivt» member! cnIl the Premier's bluff, prolong the discussion, keep them at lit tin-d compel time Rremlsr to show’ his hand. There-ls real busi- ness yet iobedone and it has been ‘lion n75" a, fut) before Canada rind oxvres- ‘m ‘mmh r ‘l’ l!" m“! Clblfl" g no ion delayed that there ls every r n‘ h, . in putt» m vniuii‘ . county . L” .. "nos-ct - 4 nod-any official opinion on the rnct- u", m“ s“. ‘Hmlry Thwmo“ h” ter. Senator Dundlmind pointed out that if the British people would not 8-7911 difficulties. which assume responsibility for the front-P"! “"1"! ‘bllltflilllll "It" ‘lblfhflll b". o‘ “new “mp6 it n. not mistakes of hlsybich ‘have been one some good ‘wort at the ‘heatldriion. it does not tend to help mat- ol the Nations-l Rollin qfifisrmwlv’ ii‘ goeoaionl mks that may ‘be resented. at least in the Atlantic section of the ‘Dom- ?! lfliilflflliq-suwhisa those who call: noedful character corresponds. if weak the individual will generally be found wavering and undecided. 1f the liDil are firm the A lipless mouth, which appears questions are all iitiserl as being animated trv~tbe 1e our-nose oi ifimktng cheap political capital." \- ‘_ _ m, M, t m“ w m t are drawn up chs is jealous. affect- mmuinr on Glnldfshoflld tie-la": M31’, m ran. we think ma better been m: "mwlmnod n m“ clcroi-tc lnabiiltylrgqdpply economic '..-.'f ‘c- ' imsald. An Opposition may soon mmfinéfaa .-_ m" ab“. fl and military ogndhbc inpiiactical-I/ A" ,0°°“!'° '1'" .Q°""mm°m l" 9"!“ 0f I pleasure-Infill! Dfllflfl. but M”, Mu" h“... n, ‘why’ m yduui n um ' c __ qlld goo h» Mil-him by u: otll- titer m never u» be mm mnrmiiicin like a thin slit or single line; de-I notes a cool, clover housewife, fond of tidlness and order; ‘if the ends °“ we "u an av lcipnc, “ l of notifying the lncu c uou-rantrr luminance orrlcz, nmqg unmet: FIR! INSURANCE in cur-anus. colt-not n tariff-riled enli, phone or UGORQGW- " you have an Automobile to inluro we concave you _ Q6 07 i". nrlmlum. ‘ t‘ .- ' Prion: mo, IIVIIG II-QOK w 004i’: :-:A PORTION OF THE List‘ QL-f 1 Dominion, very small, 4 octaves, modern can, suitable for very small room or for moving around, walnut case, all built OVOFIIQW $25-00 I Prince d. 60., 7 stops, 4 ssh reeds, Thils organ has no high top but large organ, with walnut cane 1 knee swell. it" II n fairly $35.00 1 Mason 6t Hamlin, solid walnut can and nice key board, fine tone, vcry cultchic m n KSunuay School ..c ....... .. .............. .. $40.00 1 Bell. high top, walnut one. 5 octlvei, 4 lets recdl, couplers, 11 stop , 2 knee cwcill. good lone, great value -- $55-00 1 Karn, style B6, 5 octaves, 4 call reeds, couplnrl, 2 knee swells, walnut can. There l: no lop for this organ and it II suitable for a hall'or cmall Rebuilt Orgauis The very latest design of piano churgh , ....................................... .. $60.00 I 1 J. "l'. Rowe d. 60., 5 octaves, hiigh telnwalnut one. 4 not: rccdc, eouplarc, 2 kneo swells $65.00 1 Goderich Hall organ, 5 not: reads, couplarl, 12 stops, 2 knee swell , walnut one finished buck and from . ....................................... .. .. $70.00 l Doherty Hall organ, 11 stops, 5 lelrrccdc and sub ban, couplers, 2 knes swells, walnut on; 075.00 1 Bell. high top and mirror, 4 at; radii! couplarl, 2 knee owclis, walnut one .......... __ $65.00 “'1 Boll. pllno one, 4 cctc raedc, col-in‘ l, 2 kiln swells, rail top, walnut one ...... u, .. $90-00 1 Kern. piano can, Itylo 0 17, ,4 cetc reeds, ocupllrq. 2 kncc oweill oval front board, mahogany cl 0 .. .............................................. .. 895-00 1 Ghsrlock Manning, piano one. 13 ctopl, 4 lull reeds, couplnrc, 2 knee swells. oak can, If"! value 0100-99 1 Thoma, piano due, style 332, 4 cuts reeds, coun- lnra, 11 stops, 2 K009 cwcllo. AL8O 2 DOHERTY _ PIANO CASES, WALNUT, AT ...... -- $115.00 Elli“ 1 Thomas, piano canes, niylq 772, 4 lctc rcedl, 0WD- iarc, 11 stops, 2 knee swell: mahogany one. and mirror 110-09 EVERY ORGAN GUARANTEED uuuan l oaen ozone: eraser ' ME85I8..G. J. OCDRMAC Q 00.,- hfi" have plcnurl q public m: m n they will arm" If you wish pct insurance l! o- J. McCORMAC s; mms... i 1' t _ r. o. not 74 _, ,0 .,‘.ri.'_»,--- ' Headquarters ‘for RELIABLE INIURIAN“ l! U001’: it”, - ~i.;. ' :~‘ ’ , . haunt-Mamas l» ovuypwri fill. . .00 -»:w-;_t vi.