-_.w sam 3 v hw# \ -_f _._; -l Q. a..~.,~4..¢i-¢»-Q _*uv \ » i l ' lhlbv §l|l¢uQh, nuloaani _ _ .- __ _ _~, , _ .. ~.»~ ’-fs' ,j-_.i_. _ -3 -.'\_c~~»~ __ 1 ~ _ '_.;1 ;. 3 _ _-_ - ___ :_ ,` __ ‘_ _ '»‘ - _ _ _. ~~ “= if-._~;~1=~i'»~~ ~f ~» I ._ _ ,__,. _ _ ,___ ,WH KV., “,,_?_m€f__,,,L (U, _ _. »_ -_._ ¢ .~._ --'_,. . Ju' , »`.»,L_ . -- 4; v-~» \'§ »/(wi l ‘a _ ‘- , Pl_Mi_` s 3 al. _ __ * ~.iULY'8',iiiis»‘ _ ° 0|! bun- aiv`nlr.n\aw» you(ful)hnl\m\n,h (hhl0l1W)§»U(io|I\nnlof~ _ . llH.”hrU-IA. ¢l\nrlo\uoovm.lnnoh0l»od\'u» _louriocnilcdys WEDNESDAY JULY SM, 1918 .. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-c ,,,,,,,,,,,, -_ - _-__-.__-._-_-_---_-_ --- -_-_--:_ Ull’0B'l`-‘\NT 3lEl"3'l`l?*'G No one can definitel ‘prophesy what will ,Y ihappen, but a revolill%i;\ that should sweep* ':The meeting of lobster packers and fish-j y e ps org l y as __ ermen to` be held this afternoon in thegmanoffs wereswept away would serve ouif Board of Trade Rooms is likely to be large-; turn. The recent meetingi‘of-the young 1! attended- Th0Se lIlte1'eSted ill the l0b-lAustrian Emperor and the Kaiser led to ar Beer business, either as P3¢kel`S, fiShe1°111er1§agreement between the two to merge mili- oi: dealers, have frequently' been broughttary and economic powers in a 25-yeai together to discuss matters of mutual in-fleague. The Austrian Emperor decided, ir berest, but never so far have they beengview of the precarious political conditions called upon to discuss or to move in ques-fin his dominions, to stake his dynasty upor tions as vital as those which will be laidl Hohenzollern might, even if he thereby be- before them today. icame little more than a feudal prince. As The government, acting upon represen-ihe is said to have expressed it in a lettei tations made by the Conservation Commis-lto the Roumanian King. “Now is the time sion, have decided to adopt measures forgwhen Kings must stand together,” so he the conservation of the lobster industry,;believes his dynasty can be saved only by an industry which, for many years, has clinging fast to the German princeling sys- been a source of large revenue to the mari- tem. Even if nothing more than paralyz- time provinces; an industry also which is ing internal troubles afflict Austria, the now threatened with extinction. The Entente cause will gain heavily, for wher packers, fishermen and dealers are asked the Allied armies finally begin that greal to confer on the subject, to express theiricampaign which will smash the remnants united opinion on the steps suggested bylfif German- militarism, the first signs of the government experts who for several; German defeat will wrench the Dual Mon- years past have made a special study of the 1 archy out of the Teuton group. - question. As has already been reported iii The Guardian these government experts esrmfoz immediate .profits ~ll‘here should be a way out and we trust that by mutual comehsions and withign eye to the future rathertlian to the present, a means may be agreed upon which will be satisfactory to the department and to those who make a living out of the business. - _..l'()__.._i. l THE H.-\l’sBl'RG'S LAST RESORT _ The Austrian situation favors the hope lthat the Dual-Monarchy willy drop out of the fight. An internal collapse is looked, for, and then a throwing up of the hnads. iwa th Ho b 's' cleanl -the Ro- i__.-_._.()-_@-ii ’ ALLIEI) l_`.\'I'I`Y have receiiiiy made a tour of the maritiniel ` 't' th d'ff t fi h' 1 . . _ “_” _ i‘;::z1:;€;..‘;f.‘.;;:§_....1...; §;S."....i..“;s <-of preserving the industry with fishermen andlall. rese Ve among the Allles ls the lllter' Q mingling of troops of the different nations. pa'cl'1heeli:e is one poiiit upon which all arel eeys the Ottawa Journal' The tW° Prlh' agreed namelv that something must belelple flehlsi the'_Fl`eheh and the Ilallall ’ are being attacked by the enem with alf . . V ‘ y ioggl 3' 181231263’t;§If;,"i)g(§’1it;ra;;l dustrl his force.,_ If France were concerned with 'The Department of the Naval Servicef _ l has recently addressed a circular letter tof eg-her ereeps lh Frahee' lf Italy had hhll k th ck' f -. ` . _ ~ ggesseibei hedolghidhniegaedidggtwfershggee;E front" But Flrenell. and Bl'ltlS.ll troops are tions that have been submitted. Iteis to' 'll.Ilal-V llghllhg Wltllthe ltallahsi and ll' discuss these suggestions that Senator Mc- l ella" eleeps are Slalldlhg Shoulder to Shohl' Lean has called the meeting which takesldel' Wlth. the. Brltlsh' Freheh’ ehlerleahe ner own interests alone she would keep lfish aims.-she would defend onlv her own ind Belgians in France and Bel ium. ggiie this afternoon and the Suggeetionsl further indication of the gtrength of , (1) “That an lobster canning be pmhi_§ this unity is the desire being expressed in ` bfted during 1919 and every Second vearlthe United States, -particulraly by the great f _ l li uf” » fir. 'FT ` i»l»` l ' 'i f l‘ .» .- n,=eFi and » lt i l _ »_-f l f ii ly. l I 2’ lf- ’. ii nf .F _ 9 i1» if li ‘ ii ‘» i 55.*.” 4..- ,_ r.. tions could _be enforced. )0( , tiolrl$1l:hl;ed1;¢;)§_<1ntl;:g’th\;!;;€;pdosigglgtgs;_ Norris ia. .,f.i....i. Y... ;i?..’{77t...';2..i now. " filshing during the month of June, is con- Von Kuelmann is being eritieized in, Pl” by *f“‘“"K °"_°f~, lgllndlv- L thereafter until thefishery is restored- It? American newspapers’ that America" is urged that if this were done canned lob- "OOPS be_deSp.atehed to every theatre of sters could be kept on the markets and thel War' .ll l-S belllg .Strongly urged that ah demand for them maintained and the can-' Amerlean. expedltlenaey feree be Sent ee neries and fishing gear would not be 'al-lltaly' Net eeheeht Wltll tllls’ the Amen' lowed to become uSeleSs_,» :ans want to Join Japan and China in (2) “That canning during 1919 be re _,blo_cknig Teutonic encroachments upon stricted to the month of June and that itgesla' . be then prohibited for a term of years. Iti what Mr- Lleyd George Sale at elle bah` is represented that if this were done gear quell te the delegates to the lmperlal Qeh' and cans that may be left over this year ferehee lh Lehdeh regardlhg the hhltedl could be used up and so would not becomel Durpese of the Brltlsh Emhlre applles lhl 3 dead lossy large measure to all the Allies. The ties Both suggestions, as hinted in the ad-,ef eemmeh allh’ Sympathles and ideals hole vertisement calling the meeting, “are very “he many .Brltlsh eeuhtrles legelhele .lels drastic’ and if acted upon would have 3 common aims and ideals that unite Britain, disastrous effect upon the lobster industry' Italy' the Uhlteel States ahd Japan agalhst in this p,.0vince_-» - the ideals of Germang. Fishermen and packers are agreed that THE HITN BEAST the present system is seriously depleting; the lobster fishery and that unless there isl “When 1 see Such ho,-ro,-S of war render a change the result will be complete ex -gthousarfls of people homeless and eonvert- haustion. Yet it is generally helievediing flowlshing stretches of the French thai if the llldl1SU‘y Were Shut down cvenlcountry into hideous deserts the thought for one year it would mean not only theiis forced upon me, what suffering and mis- S¢l`3P_Plllg Of the greater Dart Of the gearl ery France might have spared herself and' HOW in USG, but WOUld C0mD€l_ flsllefmen to her people if the peace offer of Dec. 12th, i seek some other means of livelihood andi 1916, had not been so criminally rejected ” thus render it difficult, if not impossible/S0 the Ai-ch Hypocrite of the Ages to resume operations profitably after the -- Bloody - Wilhelm is quoted b interruption. his Boswell can Rosner in the Ih ehhversatloh with 3 number Of Pack- Berlin Lokzll Anzeiger. ,The vandal- sz A #mano ers and fishermen The Guardian is as-l ism from which France suffers is due in no i' sured that if the present regulations with Sense to the rejedioh of a peace off-ef " my Edsar A. Guesii ' l`e3Pe0§ t0 SP2WH and Small l0bSfel‘S and the which was at best political camouflage but proscribed close season, were rigidly en- in its having the misfortune to be loeated B" mme" You damned money; ' - _ _ _J t annum ; f°l'°ed» 1% Wgllld Pl'0V1d9- all the TleeeSS3I'y next door to the barbarians of Europe. The 1 1:; :iw wish iguiiellpmliwinei- safeguar s or the industry. These regu-|K ' 'h' ° “ h `f _ leefons, it is admitted, are now Openly Fieeleieclee’ l§I`heldKaiseie’s eeaigaleooihier fi‘(ee:i_l‘e‘e‘l'a:ollh°“5'l;mh‘h;{"e;“ht:;r. violated. It is also claimed that with the the eyes of the beast that has set out to lo” °° °°° 'he' "“"°"'°"'l°‘l‘ co~o eration of the ackers these re ul - ' ' ' ' _ _ 1-“”‘ *“° "'" ',° €"° °" “"4- P P B 8 destroy civilization. New York Herald. gq-M, ,m ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~, ,,.,,,,,,_ lr- cnir -~~»-~ oooooaoopooooooo sfilnutflltimii guilt iuisiuiilsg §i'OlQGllO¢O_OlOil It seems coltatn that the recent con icllw vf the hadem or me immu- onul Bible Studuu tor ledltlous ut- ‘erances and their sentence in the Pederll prison at Atlanta. fkorgln, fortennnd2Oy€unundlesa.wlll pin nu cud to the not established by Pastor Rusell. This sect had adher- ents ln Oumdn and in practically ev- ery other country lu'tlie‘ world. while ln the United States lt had ln the nel- glxborhood of }00,00_0 rlctlmn. The number is not unduly hrge. for surely in the United States there must be me person out of u thousand who is ict feeble-minded enough to be ln a nate institution. but is yet creduloim inough to be imposed on by the windy -ubbish that Pastor Russell fed his lock. The "rank mlat.” as blllton call- id il. was projected by means of va-` tous books and phamphlets and was :lrculated by the alleged Pa.s!or's al- eged sermons ln hundreds if not thou- sands of newspaperuf_ these sermons ielng paid for at reguar adveitisfng rates ln most cases. ’ *QQ* htrlotinm of the Devil It was not his bare-brained' inter- iretatiou of the Scriptures that nade Pastor Russell and his follow- -is a menace to a nation at war. but o his theories about patriotism. lne sample from the “Finished \lystery." his posthumous work. vlll show the trend of the book: ‘The three fundamental truths of -lstory are man‘s fall. his redemp- lon and his resvoi-ation (millenlal ingdom.) Standing opposite to lieso Satan has placed three great intruths-human mortality. the An- :l-Chrlst_ and a certain delusion wlilcli 's best described by the word patriot- 'sm. but which is ln reality murder. _he spirit of the very devil." To des- :rlbe patriotism as the spirit of the very devil is obviously to preach sed# itlon in time of war, and lt was nat- ural ihat many of- the Pastor's' read- ers sought to escape their military duties. and pleaded the book ln de 'ence of their prejudices. lu Canada the book was barred early ln the war. ind some of the conscientious object- irs. thereby Inspired. were sent to ‘all. It was not possible for Canada `o get at the root of the evil. however. is the Russell leaders were Ameli- ‘aiis. All that bowever_ has been com- yctently attended to. lnterpreting Revelatlop X Charles Taze Russell. the founder if the sect. was a shrewd American slilrtseller some 45 years ago, when in an idle hour he began to mull over certain chapters ln Revelation. lt occurred to hlm that the mys- teries in-the book had never been pioperly "explained, and by a for- tunate coincidence he was qualided to educatdtbem. This he proceed- ed to do. at first to lils customers and 'then as they. faded away to any ldle crowd that he could get to listen. He concluded presently that there was more money in expound- ing the Scilptures than in selling shirts. and wilm. :unusual business enterprise he launched out to es- tablish a new sect. ' He got hold ofa llttlepapef called Zion's Watch Tow- er. In which his theories were set forth,and preached that the end of thc world was at hand. His readers were instructed that for them to lay up riches when the Millenium was about to dawn was folly, and that a far bst- ter use to make of their money was to give lt to Pastor Russell so that he <’?%%%$5%a¥%%%%%%#% § iiiiilii seuscnoiis for '=\~ " ouiiiiiiiiiii :sions Furlllhod by W. I. I-Mlool ¥é%$%%%¥9¥¥%%5%%0 9545# AVWQQQ Fflerllslil-p is a. 11@U`¢ory to the advice given by Professor Germany for drawin a I t eu” °° "°“°"`°"°" . 1 _ _ _ _t ough doubtless he was as optimistic as myiiim wmv. may .im lin-l%t an interview with whom was re- h g g oomy Plc-ure’ ’°"°°"‘l‘° ’°“"' “"“‘¢' cent y given in The Guardian. He con- he could be. .mt amine aim mi ne' tended that June fishing should bestrict- ____._.. _ 0,. me ml., of .nf-|..,.|_ 1. nc., ~ if--~i. oou\l\l‘@__\ows wu|'o@rop_inQ1ornho`alinptond _ if - - _- '~ :Q _ - " - ~. _ ~ ew..-.~, _~ _fm 3 i=_..=_~_‘_ :-1 ‘; _ 'jgf ’ _ ._ J _ ,".. - g ` ` ‘ ~ - ' g ' _ _ _ ’ V - - - f - , _- ; :gi #» _ . _ _~,-_v_; P _ J : V _ ._ .‘ x Flllchil End 0| World ru nu tm me in october. im. it the lllonlum. has wal ilployedlo post pcpund; Hls toll ` happening, and -rig up to lils death Russell held the a of many thousands took seriously his own claim that he Christ, ln direct ll Sz. Paul. Arlus, W Luther. When asked who had made blm B pastor. Russell ioplied. "God ordained me." wblch recalls llie ro- mark made by the heroine of Well's bo0k.“blarriage." to the effect that her husband was a. M. R. S. E. or some such society “ln the sight of Scandal Hurt Him Not Not even scandals lu Russell’s prl- vate life could drive* away his infatu- fited followers. His Wife dlvelf-‘ed htm, and he used every trick of the law to avoid paying ha' alimony. He sued newspapers for libel. notably the Brooklyn Eagle, which exP0Sed him when he set up his tabernacle in the Eagles baliwlck. He lost lils suit, although lils lawyer told the court that if he failed Russell would be branded as a crook. He 11180 UJOK action against a Hamilton clergyman and lost out. When he died' some elghteen months ago and considerably before the Mlllenluiii. ll was found that he had made most speclllc plans for the continuance ol his propa- ganda. He_le`ft a great fortune. per- haps, iunnlng to the mllllons. and all derived from playing upon the re- ligious credulity of his followers. Joseph Rutherford. his successor. who ls now beginning a twenty-year prison term. had every physical qualification to succeed Russell. being what ls pop- ularly known as “grand looking," and wearing a suitable broad-brlmmed' hat that he has found that Russell was like Dowie ln one respect-he ls an impossible man to follow. Rutherford would have done better had he started a religion on his own. . Ol*3¥‘ YOUR PROBLEIS SOLVED ` IY REV_ T.8.l..lNOCOTT. D. D. (All rllhto rourvsd) _ KRHH Dr. Llnscott ln this column will help you solve your heart problems religious. natural, social, financial and every other anxious care that per- plexes you. lf a personal answer ls required enclose a five cent stamp. No names wlll be published; lf you prefer, slgn your lnltlals only; or use a pseudonym. A SHUT lN:-"A Bed`Rldden Wo- man" sales. "What comfort is there ln life for a' woman in my situation " l was acquainted with a woman who had been hed rldrleii for twenty years. She could move only as she was mov- ed by 0tl1ers.Her limbs were perfectly useless; she had to be fed like aebaby and was just as helpless. Yet tbls'wo- man was full of sunshine. and dld an extraordinary mnount of good. God more than 'made up by lils grace, for her physical lnfimiltles. With hor faith and good cheer she put strength and courage into all who visited her and strong men learned from her great lessons. This is a gracious sug- gestion for you. 8 O I SUSPICION:-“In Doubt" asks, “Is It ever right to be suspicious?" Sus- plclou ls conjecture with little or no evidence to support it: it ls mistrust and doubtf serie:-any rounded on evii eurmlsing. lt ls one of the most con- tcmptlble forms of sln. As a rule, it ls evidence of wrong- doing. for snsplc- lon measures others by its own stand- ard, and the evll which it fmputes to others ls generally a reflex of lts own conduct. Have your own thought and llfe purified and you wlll not be sua- plclous. ::Mll-loru Worm Powders not mildly and without Injury to the chlld_ and there can be no doubt of tlielr deadly effect ul>0n worms. They have been ln successfuluse for a long time and are recognised as u leadlng preparation for the purposefrhey have proved their power ln numberless cases uid have given relief to thousands of children. who. but lor the mod olllces ot thh superlor compound. would have con- tinued weak and enfceblod. io cum '..:'.°'°°.'.:_"‘..m°°°""°":°| . to cut. ~ - ~ i ""' "' | o l 0 r world would _ but as tht date approached with no pnrticiar slgnl Russell began' to bake, and uplaiud that the_ qipmxlmnto. uid sho lull-l Idol! that hh good omooa .bud been pane oncvont for' which 'unity vom no obvlomly un- owoni were by nol 'nano alienated when the data to_ which hey had been tnnglit for years' to without maui lit we-si rickcn esteem, of people. who* hom St John l was the seventh messenger from' no _ _ _, aldo, Wy'cllffe ands _ .f ` i .._` /__ _-.1 Q K I* ‘. '\l|yuu-uk-uhm!!! in-&$I\\l'N_‘|7'P¥". §§|14IUin\|\n£-Il0- |..-|»\h»¢.\ha».\l~»» Cn|1ynpo&hy¢ull°¢\'¢» _' Thnmoculntjuhldhllf ' ||'&eulIhh»dl|¢hthopun»! 2. ~ . ;-.ugun im --1-my n-hu l wg; .fs » _ I --:-.-i - your mouth valor". ” U-IY IY TRY If lnunbnnllylllvllnl I- -nn un” ‘ p num aussi 'nn-vi 'HM' Ml ADAMS Psa:-in¢!xewlu(¢.il 6 _ *s #if .-.- °` ° If *ef \ - _ ,‘ _:_ -"ll`1l5l"` \ _ Et; . ~ " - _. .~ ` \`\\§ ef' \ \'“\" Q, `- _ 'QT 7-D? _F ‘°-_»°" '_ U _ _ ._ ' ~ I p “L _,ffl 1 \'»~'.-'."'-hill'-‘ 'I /1 I ell ._ c _ _ 5, sl _ .I ell ._ -'ie ‘ _ I-_ .- -._ _ ' ' r-\' ' \_ ` 1.'/-' ' - - _ ,¢C\ "-:-'_'_'*~ ‘”i.' } ‘ _,h ' .‘ -\~4 r e Y- '-'iii-_ : --.1 ».»‘ l ' -' V757-_ /‘”'_ ` g »f` ` ,."' _ 72% - -» ---,,., _ é‘f>75'='- ~ _ -iff, .f l =, . .- ' ! \ -. l ' . -¢ *_ K ` \ . ‘W r __,_ _fi kr, .é 4?’ L* ..|»»a¢|u¢:¢d»,~vu»y»uvn\ ' _ *f , -_-.._~. » » ,_ l- -' " k . \ -‘ `} ' \\‘j>l\`:3\§ _ f 4 '- __ ” _ _ f _,i,__,‘ _ _ ' /~"' if , I ' i '15 ` " - ~ Q Q 1. I; _ _ 1# \ »' ‘f', -' ‘<. \` °' ._ .<;.T» /-if . ._ -,- CAIADIAICBIYIIZCIIICO. ill! _ ». /. .- 3.- » _Q sq F771-.7 ' ' _ - __;_ sAi=s in ENGLAND. nur MAN. os- i.Avso _ Mr. Joseph B. Arscnaiill. 93 Elin Avenue, city. has received the follow- ing leltcr from lils son ln England: wer from you yet. llarzlljs anyone that l know got mail from lionie yet. Some got theirs. but lt was address- ed in Canada to wherever they ho- longed_ You know it takes two or three weeks for a letter to reach Fan- ada from here. and in war time ii's just a chance when we get ours. You must not worry about ine. as its the finest place l ever saw. :ml we are well looked after. and l like it Brent. We have priests and 1-hiirvlir-s.|iii\rl wc attend church every Suiiilziy. There are a lov of things I would lll-iv lo toll you, hut our letters are read. hilt if l evcr go back. l will lei you know more. that Is ll I get 1-_ pass io l.oii- don. Joe and ('yrlac are well. l`iii going to get my picture iakoii sonic of these days :ind l‘ll send one homr-_ We are going to have new cups soon and perhaps l'll walt fill then. so you will see ll. They are round with zi fassel on top. and they are nlco, too. tlme. From PTE. GEO. ARSENAUL No. 3204183. NO PARCELS AT PRESZNT FOR CANADIANS ELD ‘ v IN HOLLAND CAMPS' 'l`0ll0l\'T_0_ June 29.-Parcels of ,food to pi-isriners of War. British und- ,__ _ Cziniirllans in Holland, cannot be sent 17él:“£'é;;::0s}'1an,3_ lat pri-scnl. though negotiations are Eng" ‘lime 9 wl§_i underway to remove the objections; Dear Pa`_emSv_JuSt a ,pw "mm to arcorillntz ln a lefter_)recelvcd yester- Ie, you know ,hm I mu wen wismngl dug: hy_.\lilcrman llcwniap. presl- you the same I d-M nm gm'am_ mm' dent o iilic Prisoners of “ar ‘Asso- l¢'i;iilon_ froni,Mr. F. (_ T. Ol-larn. ilivpuly Zlllnisler of Trade and Com- . lll(‘|‘('L‘. 4; ___ _-1-_ I The _ \ : vi --\\\\ \\\\|/ U nouns KI-DNEY , _ ' /1] Pl |..°L Sqiy sill \,,\,\\\»\;`Qi_@"lf . _» .QF °h5#f;‘;§,‘»“1f';_ , __.,:._`]“t~,’M p fa ,iM,!i3Q,r_ l, 'l~'._‘ _ _.ll-'11 ~»0»| __;c'-'_='»';\~\\\\\\\ 0_1 5?; ai-lc( TM *ig* V:-,_l\\\\\_\\` ilt; '\ -- i ~ Answer soon. l'll write more nf.-xl ~., Mile T. f , | l l 'hi 4 Ball. 6 Ball. a nan Ali pri H" stale. dirty an boiled eggs. l Don’ t Kill the Hens _J HAMMOCKS A splendid New Stock just opoiied up. _~`\Il prices. Al8peclal Bur- gain in our $1.50 Hammock Sec it. CROQU ET SETS C05 . Sporting Goods, Base Palls Goodn. Tennis Goods, Sand Paill and Shovels for the Klddles, Japanese Lanterns. Flags, Fans, Al, ic CARTER & C0 LTD. ' " K _ ' Kill the rooster, of course. but don't kill “the hen that lays the Golden Egg" as you are doing when you sell half-hatched. ......i’i°‘.‘..‘.l”,.l¥.§.§°‘?'f.‘; til§i2il'.?‘§’fll?. l°=';l'.‘.-’..“”" ““’° "°°°‘ “‘° “°' ' We Want Eggs More andbettere _ The veryhigh t ‘ ' Cggh always Quegllzy Counts. gsinnments recexe Nexus; god care ullattention. Entire satisfaction is assured. D J. M. AULD 215 Water Street, Close to R. R. Station bleed as l°h9t°|'5 b°Z"l Spawmflg The war will last till someone is lick ” un 'ser-*“ flu l _ v' ° u - . , , _ \ - \ _ A g - is the proph c f th d ed’ B0 a friend. The Day is bigger _ B -In any tease these are the suggestions “Blue Devilse”y ‘This hiisevrderiellle ltlheofnuie mmm not 'mem by ° em" uiglu' cons demration. ‘The question is a question is quite the best e I e n Eaniilsviuizgeilf $185 women; Patent Bull” °r Belcher $375' Mme’ Patel" and Gull Mefll Bl-1300 1 m ¢ ' I , . . , . ' vi gone _ t e ii@sti'y and we have no vw." hm ,Hman ,mm D, Mm 3078 00!! $1 7§. 200 and 2.35. Clilldren’s White Slippers 59c, 69c. Misses ° 1 _douliticwii1re¢eive‘¢and'd <1' t ii' t ' » e `Wh\f¢Slioi>en11to2.79.. Many Bai- io: ` dew-so =»f»d»-t-5 ..:’.2:.‘sl.";:'.;".i.“.i:flstzsziiti°:;'::s.; ._ ..:°:... ._ _...__ -a-me-». ““° “°" °°““°°'° if °'1°°°° fm- °~" A ogg ghd sho ` ,be endan eretfo th A ,, . ,, _ vou'|ii»riciierin um and z ......fiff.»..1‘~’-l§;¢..... .e .:' ff ‘"3 fl” "°"*»- ”'"-"2" 'f __ Y gre c n less a mere diplomatic expression mm A nw ¢_u_,{,_»~ *gl l ' ' 1 _ \ / _ o S.; ' - \ , n ,' , ~ , ‘_ , i -~ p :_ -cyl' _