. g v ' isaaleb ‘about. ‘ye-posses. trffilzlbm‘ ~ A ‘hm. “d m"“""r'”" million bushels 21a ' I ‘urer were elected. and about 86 mo" m“ n‘ cemmzgil; p“ pIld'4ll0"Jj0¢0llllry I10 feen-‘Thoy; a ' r 1). ‘ca ' in the wise poncluaion ‘how-‘ 5'0!“ “on “any. than,“ ' l‘ A l 4 ‘dylllfl dhysbofth »19-v'§é'ssionl,"t§*il the We o! appealing to the country, when the maltin of htera re was thefsole pt?» i’ e ' 4,1 fl- tdafili NTMM ace. .- .. se o th - - - ~ ' » - i ' ty, Ml‘. B8", llllflll in OPPOSi yon and 1113mm‘, ‘ever.’ at the principal buaineaa o! zgnzxngnsaizomrltlzltlzzflapm Members lnehanqa =7 or thapramiemhilh made" 8 f0!‘ SUPPOYlZ llltmeml '°““l°“-"““ '° mm?‘ - -out the wholesalers and iniddltr‘ cb-maeitatnt-(L;-:ml,§"';:*'°,:l'. i ’ ' ‘\ = ‘e, following resolution which in the light ofpres- aflfiigffnm ":"'“?.‘M "F;|:':‘l‘t°:*° men. -. _ ' m n“... q,.,,,,'l'§,,,,',"“' » , . ‘ l ___\-‘ * ‘ -. ' _' . ialttfroteatations contrastsstrangely with the claims better to iefvb politics alone. at: . . ' ' , 1' fl. .5, s‘ °"""°"°‘°'"' ' _ t » " ' ‘ t " » .f- .' ,1 ma 0'11! the Patriot and Mr. Lea that the Liberal zllimlzte met" ‘latzlvel ltltltpds.w'l‘litgs"t‘hr gaff??- u‘ ' , ' t, _ " _ _‘ ' all ‘platform h,” been camed 0P‘: ' er b: farmeramfory lil-enleetlz... lanai-em vsla or llllllltllliv; to} tbu . " ', ,1 = t * all) "Phat the resolution (to grant supply) be." over Canada. but... do...‘ “e m». student, who t- wade the Few Mudfi” N ‘oltha i dopted but referred hack to the committee oi’ ._the,w‘ltole_ house for the purpose of striking out the wofdfl “Highways ‘Imprflvemléllt, a sum sumcient! 31' dcxitally rnriching both farmer 5°- 01’ " _ - "and- consumer. Onefeature of _ C (21) Rlcductng the Clerk of the Executive their tnnannnns- that n! marm- ‘ ‘1 _ litfl- with them, as with others, lb ’ ,°“"<'.3f sit§ysalirl3gl1te stemereuhet u» the. 323.1." '“.‘§?.‘Z.‘.‘§f.i‘.'.‘$.'£:f‘£."‘£ii§.i‘.§ remler S 0 Ce t? $30“ and conforms to the sensible eth- (4) The mileage of members from $500 to scapegoat for other adventurers. in every branch of industry capital‘ is invested as much and dvenfmora so thun in most ‘o! the ‘piefeaaions, yet thb public are not "compelled by act of. parliament to- deal with“ my particular class, they lusty bu)- ‘and sell to whom and from whom they choose. 1t is because‘ of this. principle of monopoly which has co-operation will mean larger crops of better quality. benefit- ‘ng the whole country, and inci- ' ' few weoka oh firth has “got/reli- ‘lleet lloatlt Bnvely A “P°°'n."»°' n» nu» . t kind was Sam Haynes, a negro - ' who was executed a few minutes Arnel Love's case is in some rt-s- “m?” Chul" awn?» °1 u" h‘ pccts tiliplicated by that of Elmer mm". mufmmu lcllw- V" P“! '° Hyatt, who recently we; electrocu- "a!"- ' “an” h" "lllfdlirfil" ted 1n 31m; g1“; 11.1w“? an 1g. woman near; Paterson, N.J., but af- yeflrdd Rochm"_'b5’: w“ Con. ter his conviction ‘he yielded to re “eyed o! hay“! mumbred a pone‘, llfllblll Qlll-lllllllblll, Vlllld Wllklllfl rfbettettetewe Branch a._ntet,1ttt._.....,,,. SPECIAL SALE P itcs o! commerce, but the campaign . = , .. » .=‘ lurrilahal by W- '- L"“"' 11 1 m, d .11, cred“ 1., forbade his attorneys to take Ml like crimes. but it might well have ._ ~ 5, a group which should be more influential than either 0900040000404 £221,153,“?! n’, W112, w: 1m, .10“; appeal from the verdict of the lull" {ha effect of tiegrtqyltpfed - Fl or than both combined, a group whose duty and; wtrtt A SMILE _ 2* Hts demeanor W" i“ “"252” ‘at’; f“8$‘°‘;of'c;:r°;;e““ ”“ ' ‘ ' _ - . "' , . privilege it is to hold up the light for the other two S“) in doing the eiteet opposite of tldlttititlzmvlfgnxzsllfgilulflopollfwa! l‘ ~ ___ w - f» l’ and for the world, a group. moreover. which is ill-s Bultlnwrn - what they uwnillnmhe thutoliamby had bier clearer brain Datectinl M\"n"=r'- ~ t - - a - l . t . s bemg crushed between the upper mlnstone of the - M“! whmever ‘The world maylbrm-s ortleiftltllittlttmavllthoulcequtil on the than the ‘average man. and in addi- ”“".+04N E one and the lower minstone of the other‘ We; .“",'{‘wf,,§",‘,"§,,,‘,‘§‘l.f,°f..§ (FEE; continent. Their Tryon meeting tlon had a first-class education it is s curious fact that Llsdy . . . . ~ refer to the clerical or intellectual class»- B this we “mm” t 011i‘ heart is in wee advertised tor the purpose or Milbztnkts nyteue moihrr-ln-BW- ou sing f Y E ' ' ' ' Q y ‘ sll with th "Misre resents- Ne weakening. was an excellent well-finder. in _ mean our seats of learning, our universities, our col- A thc 50113- m "h be n: e t» e A _v u d m many other pans o, 3 1 h 1 .151, 1 t}, t uh h 1 d And when you meet the wor w H0113 carried on by the politics. - t Arm n" t . Pl eggs’ our Sc 00 s’ e c e-rgy’ e eac ersHt e. e? ' a smile it's sure to smile o!‘ oDPoncnts of the Governnientl’. But 0n lthenMF-Ol‘ hi! "Bculm" he the world the divining twig i5 A‘ ' i ers ot-gltought and learning. They are disumtedfl V, you. _ l" 1m 1,, ,,,,,.,.,,..1,,8 1,0“, .....y...,.c.,,,.,,,..1 w,“ v1.1.9.1 by both e Protestant “.61, c, has beenyused, not Dilly t a A’ _ t l” their efforts, honest and sincere though they be indl~ “mhfgg: {fmnhifii in: velkltel thut there was no Slllfilita thing g... .. .110...“ cettibtie chaplain. u, 11nd ‘e.- search l0!‘ water butt . I v i. M _, t‘ _ a vi-dually, are scattered, diffused and without a com- V”, gglesbsrebluc. . so deal with, tbiitutite Government bee lib, i ,_ to. have irhegah: precious mllgzralmdblletcpfvvgnopruccrlfi V h ' ‘ mo“ aim‘ The world 1S of unlversltles’ colleges: ‘hieet whatever the world hilly human‘ been “lwreprteselilkul-tbutl “mm “lflfltzeltiilteneltzb $001161‘; ‘ifiinrllbncedlb i632 sDflllllllllie D98" ' J " ' churches‘ Schools; in these We look for Intellectual “m”; Wm‘ “chm” MODEM“: llilmthleieftltriltirihtiptftljcrllhlryttnfisksbnln ‘Zltligwtilllgllll: ‘that l have been gnnt discovered "by. means of till‘- A d v 't lBEdGPS, f0!‘ the mtpllldjng‘ 0f pllbllC 01311110112 llllfife _ ‘ trtts-‘tui heels and dance “Ions default o‘ ‘M! pantie,“ auununmgii 161,311,; m 30' to the chair wit-ti a ‘m4 me murderers time Lyons vint- g l‘ if g‘ ' are giants among t'hem, men who can sway the m1tl— "Ml K “gnu sing Mid smile and bé it usuugteu the shawl" <1‘ *1“ "W" priest or l!‘ minister by nw nltln- tier and hi» Wife. Anllmw L"! t t title at Wu. individuals who nu un- tut» e .. . 1121:.’ wit."sires"; -»» e 32:": "an". r- J K Ro ss l l’ groups to the hlgher levels of thought and of Con‘ t whata'fllrQmluifsi(ljlllgllfBe0lv‘l,llfil and. campaign inventive mls-repre- o’ h“ me he we“ towns w the chgifeu‘. book on T e vn n! p . . . ' .1. - d t A d t1, 1d- f 11 f 9t f 11 f gdl ‘ l‘ - ' . outta been. "a "WW1 °°‘"‘ Rnd- - Provtncttti Managtr ,, UC . 8 W01‘ 1S l1 0 till!‘ 5 . l1 ' O m_ U more“! d M on o“ wand sentatlon of their opponents. and corridor m the execution chamb" The rod did not move till Aymer . scrambling for_wealth, for personal profit, for i_n'--“'l‘° “lfoljha 12,11, o, yeyut little pmlwmm’ m“ aumm" l.“ Lew‘ Bmbtklllfl a cigarette, and with his reached the very spot where ttte '- Royal Ba ik Building Charlottetown 3ft. dividual or national supremacy. What concerted m- .-_,,,,,,el distortion e: the Guardian Isdstute- “M. m h“ ma,“ H, ,,,,,,,,,.1 mm ha“ be“ commmfl, m, A 1 k, fluence are our seats of learning, our intellectual M I _ m“ ‘he worm may Mm ugelutmtteoreztlttfiggev bu“, ti... chair. carefully plgchctl oooe-eeore- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...eeeeeaeeeeeeee-eet , , - , as wtia r a n ur- ‘ . .5 i. guides exerting upon the masses? We can_ measure with a. faith that naught (‘.811 Mare-Pb, ,,...,,.,,,., proposed b,’ the tire thzdcggaigeitl: an“ l Continued on Page m" , ,.~ * the influence of a trades or labor union by its power shutter: , M, Amen..." w... netmngitutt. "l" ‘° n" , “gm w. _ ~— .—~~—-—--— --~~-~ ---»»-~» @__-c_-__ -—4----—-*-_—“"7-Z’:4' 1 ' _ ' ‘ d f t‘ t- b ‘t t t‘ There's always something tltata ‘ _ _ my a word’! Permlaafl _» 1k 1 ~ to tie up the in ustry o a con men . yt s ic a ion , no, m, "Sh, “,8,” M. ti...“ ,. speedway between Summer an and M m“ and tum,“ 10.1,, _ _ _ . , , t0 Hi8 BPllLlSll Government lLO refrain l-POITI partici-l ‘lvyays something the matter. aide and Charlottetown." Now Mr. illnesses’ .1 ‘us; want "to" as)‘: l t S Penna in a Wan We can measure the Influence of a “*8”; ‘J82? ‘i151.’ ‘ffii“ti.‘t°‘.‘ti..l"ii t" “"11". ‘i? 1."‘§§..‘Z“i..“ ‘Lilli zéntlantnn- tun m n“ "m. g a l » commercial or industrial union bv its effect upon the ,_ , _witli alsmile ‘..‘:.‘i.f"’.',’.“.‘ "i, lief. et it", noun; "stood in rt-bm" bi Jay p,“ $1123: _ Minoan; l. d" o‘ m, ' , Price‘ of the necessaries of life. We canmeasttre the | Bwlli": °£'a":;}flj’",f:,',‘ fafyeutuhettwlly denounced such u tun in" h" ‘ ‘firwiha fmfnzme 1,, v n I ‘l ', ' w" '5'” '°" "'“°' t f influence of both in their own behalf by the increas- fn§,,,.,11.,_ . poeal, and although the stttlttea, aitseuorvzthaaefgral “m.” TM _ t . (out Stank, st... i ..,..,,,; my, . __t l. a I a g Q ~ 1 1 ' - ' gd wages which fon-Ows thel-r umted der-nantl where‘ vbnnttvzn LET ma: OLl/I Elliilllfigurrtfdtitlllelittllegog‘ murderer bested him-all l" m‘ ‘ °°m""'~ m" °' "m" ‘m’ l“ "m"- "ll" "lb '1'!“ lml- "n m» "-60 I" W-W- » ' t in the national or international turmoil, in the des- "’ . "M, "L; ’ which tut» vresnnt sot/eminent have chair and motioning te the luafdl. - ,, - . (6) The salary of the Inspectors of Schools by‘ $200. ‘ l (7) The expenditures for crown prosecutors in Magistrates’ Courts from $1000 to $500. - (8) Striking out the words ‘Prosecutors un- der the Prohibition Act 1920. (9) Striking out the item “managers salary -possibie. industrial unrest. if legislation had been directed more in the nature of encouragement to the natural, laws of suppZ-y and demand, there would not be the trade holdup! which are now the curse to in- dustrial prosperity, and even a menace to the harmony and pence of‘ the ‘world. The manufacturer “wholesalers and middlemen in tradercprcsen-ts ti quality wrong in principle, and under the farmers- progress the whole clan are wiped uut.—wbat then? To whom will the organat-d farmers sell their pro- ducts‘! Do they propose to distributi- ttbiiruuur to door or peddle them easily have led to a stay of the ""1 °l “Vi”! mmflermi l‘ 3m execution, and might conceivably “mild H91" PM"! Wm‘ mllrphhle- have resulted in a new trial and . 5° and‘ M5 ‘flay! Ill!‘ “P a mm} acquittal. It is believed ttittt the fltrnl- and "I'm m5“ n Ynnnlrl" ma“ who m“ the 00,118,510“ 15 I able speech after having been con- unbalanced, and‘ it seems probable Wmlled- ‘He Bhllwed m9 mums‘ that the m“ puhncny 8mm m fortitude as he took his place in it not finally exonerated‘ Hyatt, tiered was Carlyle W. H2771!» ‘l who“ gum appear, 66,11,111, ‘mum medical student, who was couvic~ ‘been winked at and too often en . _ l I . " ' . ‘$400. ‘ V- foizmviriping out the tv/holessiler and coutuged ' by gbvernments during ‘Sfig- exeilfixnafixlgfllmré°fmagz t grzalrxf; ‘fgefitlaalrmo arfiifeozaglfi ‘ . lfromgggooqggefinzlgry of the Provmclal Health Omcer ‘ill-ills, ofThetlelirwtlgvlrlilidpttlf-pldzto: efiYKY l: 1131', fliltytellil? titlxlltllllzfl? an nllvxed confession. Wllldll. 1W1 l" Ch"m‘” Aumm‘ b"“'° "m" ' l ’ . . One of our troubles this season has been to get delivery of goods ordered some inonthsprevioug This, however, was not the case with Ladies Sill: Hosiery. We were “THROUGH A MISTAKE” 51111, ped double quantity and have at the present time one of the very best stocks you could perhaps find any. where in the city. As the season is getting late we and school Supply ttrou d to stores in the outside mveslmg mu" ‘hmlsand ‘mnars h‘ ‘he Hya“ can’ and ‘he "mus 8'7 me ma" and ‘he swam were ‘a? Want t0 CIGEI‘ lOlZ Ollll before Olll‘ and l l ‘ i Q "k' t ' ' ' ' '1 ‘n ' i .-t business is com elled to work tort to have the sentence eumniu- ‘°“°d~ m’ 1”‘ ‘Md’ "mm l - n er A . . (10 ..ttt mg out the item Civil Engineers worn]? And if this were feasible _ t» ‘h. ‘d because o‘ Ms m M m“ can have no mnvehow m cm goods amve" p a Salarv, wouldtft it mean the employment m" M” m" “alvlmmli w‘ 0"‘ ‘he e yo ' There are two things the people would like to know about this particular platform, for platform it undoubtedly was, namely, first why these changes: were promised, and, second, whv they were not car- ried ottt. Perhaps the Patriot will explain. \\'.\N'I‘I'II). .\ l'.\'IO.\'. Within a comparatively few years Unionism has made tremendous strides and today we fin-d the members of practically all the various trades and av- ocations banded together in fraternal organizations whose aim is to promote the welfare of the brethren. In not a few instances a number of these unions have amalgamated, forming a more influential, because ‘a larger body. and are thus in a position to dictate terms to employers or to the public at large. As a result these laborers and wage earners have suc- ceeded in vastiv ittmroving their condition. have se- cured riglits which had previously been denied them, and incidentally have added their quota to the cost of living oi‘ themselves and others. . And not only have the wage earners thus 0r- gattized themselves but the employers of labor, the capitalists, the manufacturers, the commercial and industrial interests have formed themselves into, un- ions or organizations for m-titual protection and benel fit. These two classes are slowly fortning themselves into groups which, if notaltogether antagonistic, re gard each other with feelings which are not conduc- ive to disinterested mutual helpfulness. These two groups are, rightly or wrongly, assuming the dis- tinguishing names of Labor and Capital: their res- pective claims upon each other are steadily growing more insistent with the result that too often there] are mutual misunderstandings, mutual distrust and,‘ not infrequently, a hold up which is seriously injur- ious to both and to the world. Between these two stands another group which. ' has never attempted organization on its own behalf, tructiveness of war. in their own ability to secure a living (wage, do we find the influence of our intellec- this continent, of the world at large, not do? They protection of monopoly but heavily taxed by governments and ll‘ he fails be has lost his all. The pro- fessional who invests a like sum in an education, should stand upon the same footing. if he ‘is bright be cannot tall, and his capital in- vestment will remain lnttict and reniuneratlve. If he is wanting in skill, and not fit lbr ttieiob, lllft: the manufacturer he will fail any; his capliltii be lost, and it ways bet- ter so, that life and limb should not be endangered by his incom- petetice. in Hon. Mr. Leo's uddress at Try- n1 peddling ugvnts, in l-irger num- bers than the wholesalers itnd middle-men of the present system niid’wouldn"t these agents be mid- dlamen under another name‘! And if ‘these interim traders are wrong iii i-incipls as handlers of farm products, they ‘J70 equally wrong lit all other lines of trade and com- merce, and the whole force must go by the board. The itianulactur- er would also have to become a peddltir. to market his goods or else c1059 ‘up business. in short the whole fabric of trade tint! coin- ttierco would be Cflllllllelel)’ ‘Ylllflll “m, and wnh n ma very $90,119. on this. remarkable statement ap- who consume the farmers pm. pearsain reference to the Guard- mum womd be non_ex1slent_ and _ian.—*l would refrain from any he would have no customers to reference to that journal were it Se“ m‘ ‘not for the fact. that it ATTACKS US BELOW THE BELT and CON- “wmnd be we“ m‘. our gammy SBSTENTLY misrepresents us to ‘thud! m m" some deep “My 1n- ‘the people. Now beating the uir w m“ (lue3mm_ m a“ 1111“ of -is an easy operation, and seeming- tmde the m“, when," merchant ly is a popular one our Lib- or "eighmoader puts m m, 10m; teralufrierrls. Striking ‘below th: hours o, labor “m, em.“ the 1-1-1- Belt, is last ‘thing thatuany u» u ... ‘"0 m“ d“ ‘m’ "m" ‘he mnn“ it is along the line b: btti-wsitlrsisttt “mud “V” m d‘) n hbmsel" “e ‘s from the shoulder Our whotie tentl~ all" “ll- “my ‘he ‘mid hand u! ‘he ency has been to ‘keel? the Govern- ml'"l“"- “m9 work ma‘ must be mom's shove "the belt" Durtion in June, and the ‘waxes "H" llftfllal“ . ‘vie . ‘ 3;¢;;;;;= 2:11. ...‘"..;‘.?.‘i..‘;..‘f*fi...‘.”§:.‘ti: m“ 100d he “°““"“e."l,‘ u,“ kept his organ, the Pntrlut, busy lat l becan do the work at a ower t dodging ma“ and “wemmx u. than u 511F091 *‘5"m of m” tan?" cuties. Mlakiug statements is (in! would do l!» all“ i“ m“ “m? mud esey, but pointing to concrete lust- tnake inure IIWnPY "l" °' “ "m" ances, a much more dltfictiit iasit. __- _ Our deciamatory friendilm} pro- ""' _ itic in assertion, but ' 5m} able failure in the production ta ililigle concrete instance to live potency to his allegation. What he mmnt by "consistently" we are at n loss to detsrmliie. Perhaps the working of n conscience which compelled ' w"; e eebabooooaocwo-Qoa " Daily Selections Guardian Readers adopted, utter denouncing it its AN elwettt never lot tile Old flag fall, MWHEENM, 5,31,11,11; Wm, ,0“... ‘RH; Allie no more .cealment_ l dieabsoltitely inno- cent of the crime for_ which l have demented person to confess to a crime of which he knew nothing except W1"; he re,“ m the news. been convlcted_" it is the cou- Npem young gym; 1., “k1 to duct ot men like Harris, when they ha“, ma, M! death Wm, 111111511111 no longer have anything to gain by fortitude, and, commenting on this concealment, that furnishes those (M, m the sun and Ne,“ york who would abolish capital punish llernld, Herbert Asbury says that _ merit with one of their strons l" few murderers die bravely_ Those Klllllfllllfl- who do not avail themselves of: their privilege to become half stu- pefled by drugs, for the most part lose their nerve at. the last mo- ment. U ‘the blocker Guni- killing of Herman Roseutltal. 1hr gambler who had lniormed tin him. and who W83 sentenced to death after a remarkable series t)! dra- Many of them, once the last hope 3 "mil"- “ems- “tamed m” ‘ "S: o! reprieve has passed, become al- MP" “um ‘he ma.‘ morlne: ‘ w most nor-trial again. and this condl- . walked firmly ("W187i "ml an“ tion is likely tb last until the day the cling‘. line: lllnbrnefedfzd of the execution. Fraiuentiy this to tram e. 5 a" “P” indifference conumm; @5111 the the sweat poured down] it. ‘Ii; murderer enters the little room seemed. to bwve lost sl siensenla which contains the electric chalrndlrectloh. 81111 001130994‘ n M“: Then, in the great malorlty o! ca- _ chair. It‘ was‘ B 92:“ ‘u? u“; son, the nerve breaks A- notable The four Billie B" °_ , exception to this rule was provided actual murtger mford . Bitty 123.81g by Gordon Fawcett itsmby. who ln Frank. Grin t a 9° » ‘*- supposed to have Ibeen a native of and Whitey Lewis, showed lees Western Canada, one of the meal than ordlnnrl’ fortitude. One Brave Marc Nor was desperate of modern criminals He It to have ‘been Blllwled m" m“ wsti convicted of having murdered y would die with dignity. Pa; Yigr: two officials of the East Brooklyn the)’ 118d bee“ "mfaled n Savings Bank in the course of destroying drum 81"! ll W" ‘ml? nuidliig up that. institution for when they were well doped t2:- $1t3,000, After his conviction, hetliey could muster up Hfzvsdllivreti sd-m-itted that he had commltteddheir Sllllfi- Th" P” 5‘ 11mm,“ b,“ rgbberletg, two train chedly. one or them, Letty Louie. hoidups and several murders. All seemed to’go crazy at thxfdgas-t its; through his trial he showed un meal. for h” "l" 5°“ "5 amazing indifference to his own the death chamber and aiming lll‘ gate and apparently valued bib‘ ‘to the chair. his face slnInIYdBlLnW" ‘ titan the lives of [n3 that terror had unhinge m- Seeing s man executed. l1°c°l'dm3 has not had the cf- from others. .110 asked that he he 5H1" tcnced to death, urged the ludgego statistics, '0 hurry up the proceedings and rect of deterrinz wllllPllsl-‘B said. "Clo ahead. DOW." Th" “m aaing criminal actually died with Balance or our IIPIQ atodk tLieut. Becker, who- ordered the l THE PRICES WILL APPEAL TQ EVERY LADY WHO WEARS GOOD HOSIERY. Silk h6siery is not a luxury, they are a necessity to the woman who really wants to be well dressed, Allsizes in Black and Cordovan in plain weave $2.50 for $1.75. A . ' All sizes in Navy, Black and Cordovan $3.50 for. $2.50. All sizes in fancy weave in Russian Caif, White and Black $4.00. for $3.10. All sizes in Black and White drop stitch $4.50 for $3.50. All sizes in extra weave hose, $8.00 for $6.75. it; “EXTRA SPECIAL” broken line in Cham- pagne only silk hose $l.85 for $1.35. ' \ Heather silk hose in Cordovan and Green, Navy and Green in 9 and 9 1-2 only $2.75 for $2.25.» Those prices are good for one week only and we. would advise early shopping as the first customer always gets best choice. We will pay postageon all out of town orders. Remember this sale starts Mon- day aitd ends Saturday night. rlflaaaa some and aaa lhhab) lien’! neatly, wall made work hoota tor Ill/Ill. ' t - e ' " z _. »t i it th b st of all ll (Nobody n tttt ll ‘ A v " I ' i J ‘““‘w.."‘”"‘i"’ u t - t... - t t. t t .t‘"°5 w °‘ wit? .21: - °‘" "' “"11” ' t ~‘ a t 0 a — g ' . so - , _. it a c u no a umon 0 e In e ec ua ‘o 'But when we start we light. light. absolute iron kind. V7110" "l 5° ' . t ; ~ , ll in tll8 case of murtler- at hi h ‘e. ' ' ' “Yr lllflvé the light and are hOldlHH it UP, eaCh t0 the béitl’. In neatlistahbt wsr you'll hear us Tfgrggzblblgégg! A395,?‘ "Zdrllful: so often hiet with when infnfzltnlsalghafligztiir ‘zejar-ec-tativet: isn't-s 531EeelfiTiiltiblgttl-ilgfitiibiias p" “m Gum.“ s, 0f hi8 ability and the SlIICGTESl. PUPPOSB, but “l8 God “an: ‘he "a! God n“, ‘ht End with a greater water pressure men die in other circumstances. ‘ N‘ Oil tilt all sonpstition. u.‘ e ' individual tapers are lost amid the combined torches‘ King, ' 21° f" fmgfif “a? ‘f! _ -_ _of those who are muckraking for their own individ- ' A‘ "w “"4" "l "m "°"'l' “"1"”! treeptnletotbt: 53m wit; aaalidldd °°"'°"“°" m "um" ‘ gual gs‘ . What the world needs today more than any - se is a -union of its intellectual forces. . _l, _ . _ _ I . . an estmated cost oi $815,000. . we,“ 5133's? limo o" n" “IL this afternoon to the Canadian Loch Joint’ Pipe Company of Toronto, at death without fllnchihg he is either t... ‘When a murderer meet‘ his oorr. aaos. LIMITED quality Black silk, fancy .