4, 1924 ;~‘ is n‘; p. III-t l ... . ,. _ D it's reputation is fbuiided‘ TI-‘IEA- PANDORA RANGE 1s A PERFECT ~ BAKER The filli- Pandora stands for the belt that has yet been. achieved in scientific Oasi- lron Range Con- ' 4. struction, "on its great durability, won- dfl-q,“ eeqnorpy, excellfigntmg and unexcelied baking qualities. - z . . Pandora Range-plain . Pandora with Tank Pandora with Closet, Pandora with Closet d PRICES $70.00 $82.50 $81.25 Tank .................. .. $92.50 Pandora ‘with Improved ‘Closet $6.75 extra. The Kootenay. Steel Range That Lasts 'a The Kootenay is a high grade steel Range. Lifetime its mod- crate price and economy onvcoai and lasting qualities have n-ade it one of the most popular on the market. ‘PRIC YES: Kootenay Plain i ........................................................ .. $7250 Kootenay with Tank Kootenay with Closet Kootenay with Closet and We also carry The "SUP Satisfaction. We KNOW IT satisfied buyers of the SUPR Price $86.25 $55.00 Tank ...... .. .. $91325 REMIE" Furnace Built fol- HEATS. There are no dis- EME PiPEi-Ess FURNACE. ~ $135.00 when attending the Exhibition do not fail to vlslt our stove department. around. We‘ will be Pleased to show you wiaoLs/AL: s. RETAIL Ii b7U0;9~30-Mtts3I. t . Y I ynes Takes , . l Wallop At 00m- . munist Group LONDON, Oct. s.-_-a “notable po~ it-ul declaration has been made . Rt. Hon. J. R. Clynes in which tacitly declared that the Labor lI_\' would war against commun- lll laying "thl- Labor partyyhus, ' n clearly expressed its cll-zlur- : hostility to the comnutul-t‘, riholls, which sock to subtitle all zlssvs by the military llOllllllli‘ n by one class In each couunun- . . \uy tendency to a revolution in it lll will not come from thcfls-uci ss oi Lubor. but might ari=e rough the stupidity and untruth~ luess of those who persist in ud< ~ ‘iilil illP communists as a part‘ lilo Labor movement. tllo atlllctl that tho revolution at lch the communists aimed in itain more than in any ‘other llu_ll'_l' would produce such ‘l; 5m. iii tcrror and starvation that th." urvatirln would linl-zcr long uiler t- revolution had ondcd. iii- Prison Life 1 H (United Press) IIIOMASTON. Mo, Oct. 2. -—~ """'.V one oi‘ tho two hundrrvl ‘(IIIVIPIH in the 511.1118 prison lit-m :14 lulu-n la pledge to work for the of ‘the lncw system iu cf- l-l‘ lllls week whereby rules Ile- tho priscn n drawn up. lir-sc rules were compiled by the - hrlson commissioners with iil- atlvicc and consent of Govern- or llnxicr. Th" Daymcnt of nominal wages to ouch is ucrhnlv-l tho nlost lmlmyy. u‘?! iuutlvzllloll. Th0 tvulzc svluh llule is ill tllrt-c graulcs, culling for ptrvtutmt oi‘ 30, ‘i0 nnd i0 taunts u day, with l-nch mun t.o he advanc- ‘etl as rapidly as he shows (flic- icncy. A mun working ‘in the Drlson for five yours alt tho maxl< mum wag" would earn Mk0, or IVIIICII $5390 would ho sent to llin family or other dependents. f)!‘ the remainder ‘be would have $1120 fro his own use and $260 would be given him on Ills release. Prison Comtnisrsioncl" Charles S. Mlchlmln suys hc believes tho bot~ tor work nnd JIICFUflt-llbfl DTOIIIICIIOII will pay the cost of those vrages. He asserts flint the prisoners have promised assistance ui slinppilu; waste .'t(ldlng. “To show what they can do, they wcnt into the broom shop one day and doubled the output." A new rule which Governor Bax- ter said ivuuld make the (lining- room "a place of food and cheer. no longer a tomb", does away with the requirement of silence in the “forkshop and at meals. Recrea- tion is made compulsory on Satur- days. Sunday's and holidays. An excellent athletic field ‘ltas boon provided by filling inun abandon- cdlimo quarry in tho prison yard. Tho men must attend chapel sor- vices -nad one night a week they must nlcct. in the chztpel for sing- ng. No punishment is to be inflicted by other than the warden or do» puty wnrdcn without a hearing In- ~sit'o of 2-1 hours at which the pcr- son complained against shall be given full opportunity to present his dofcltce. A welfare und Hon- or Leaguc is established under which the prisoners have choscn flvr of their number, including one life prisoner, as governors to sup- crviso thc conduct of the men on the athlotlc grounds and .to up~ point five monitors to keep ordcr elsewhere. ‘Fall stodk of men's stilts, latest ion. lrlshtown 2.30 p. m_~ Mullin Kent-linsionl. and child of The most‘ powerful disinfectant yet discovered. Safe. Efficient, Economical. sting and non-caustic. Non-poisonous. non-irrit- THE MODERNDHIGH POWER . ‘ GERMICIDE Kills all germs and Insects instantly, jruE, JDEAL ore, Fon FOXEB A ND CATTLE Ranches: and farmsrl will find IZAL a real parasite ex- terminator. A DISEASE PREVENTATIVE which ls endorsed by the highest msdloal u. ltles. LITERATURE OUPPLUED ON APPLICATION THE RIXALLUWND ROI“!!! _I*IbQ-9P<4I¢. l. . ., Oherlefltevgt, I. l‘. l. , Drug 00., KODAK stone I Phone 2i! esoareevve THE ‘CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN a IIIE ‘CENIRAI Illlllllllllli a SHOP from Holuiturs Catalog _'MEN'S SWEATER COATS in a large variety oi’ colors at lowest prices. Prowse Bros.. Ltd. . - 6768-10-2-M8i MEN'S SUITS. Just arrived our styles, prices. newest patterns, lowest Prowse Bros, Ltd. IF YOU NEED A NEW STOVE, Range, Iieater or Pipeless Furnace, we would advise you to look through our stove department be fore purchasing elsewhere. We can save you money. THE ROGERS HARDWARE U0. 6099 9 30 nuts 3i. ANGLICAN SEFIVICES.—In the Pnnsh of New Londcn on tho 5th. inst. will be as followsz-d/(unsing- ton 10.30 a. m. with Holy Commun- French Rlvcr 7 p. m. Harvest Festival S. S. Rensington 9.30 a. m. CALIF. VISI OFIS.—Mr. S. E. Mcliac, Mrs. Mclcac (nee Adeline Los Angclos, Calif, are home on a visit after an absence of mort- than tutnty. years, Mr. McRae formerly belonged to Lot. 7, I‘. E. I. and lnay be- rated ‘.15 one of our many successful Islanders zibroutl K. HlGHFiELtl-Rcv. J. E. Purdy oi‘ LIIIIYIOIIUIIHVII will conduct thl~ service in the Presbytcrialt (‘hurch I-lirllfltld on Sunday, Oct. 5th ut Ii p. lll. Mr. Purtlyis one zit‘ our young turn whotzc work in ihc luiulsiry ‘n Now liruuswlclt and lll othcl- p rls has boon richly Illl-sstnl. All siloultl plun to ll(“il‘ him. CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Sn‘- vit-cs nt-xt Sunday, 5th ilt-tobl-r. w'i| Ill; lli‘lll tut folllnvs Sh Aiurlt‘: 0768-10-2-M3l ' MEN'S OVERGOATS. See our |wonderlul showing of men's 0 er- COBILB. Got yours now while ur stock is complete. Ltd. Prowse Bros» 6768~10-2‘M3i MEN'S WOODLEN UNDERWEAR -'i\he best we ever had in men's all wool underwear. See our special tiiliie. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 67fi8-10-2——M3l NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CIRCUIT-Services for Sunday. Oct. 5. as follows: North River at 11.00 s, m., Long Creek at 3.00 .-p. m. Kingston LII. 7.30 p. m.,>Rally Day programme at Long Creek. DO NOT FAIL T0 VISIT OUR BOOTH of. tho exhibitioq and see’ the new improved Pandora and new supreme -1’tpeless Furnace. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. 6699 9 30 mtts 3i. POWNAL OlRCUlT.—Rally Day service in Pownal Church at 11 a. m, on Sunduy, Oct. 5th. Worship in Mllview at 2.30 p. m. Pownal at 7 p. nl. and at Harisville Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 7th. at 7.30 p. m. CAVENDISH SERVICES-There will he srervicq in the Prt-sbyter- lull Church Sunday, (Jctober 5th. at Stanley at 11.00 a. nl.. at Caven- d. h at. 2i p. m. :.r.d at NOFih ltusfct) at 7.1M) p. m. Miss Trotter w:ii speak at ‘III thrce services in the interests of young womtlnfls work BROOKFIELD-Tllc services in Ill lokflleld cuugrcgaiitln on Sunday. Oct. 5th. will bu as follows: Hlilllifl‘ liivcr 11.15 n. ln. iiurtsvllle 3 p. m. and Brookflicld 7 p. lll. Sunday Si’ll()i'll.IIl iirotlltflt-Itl at 10.30 u. lll. and at. ll-lrisv'lll- ut 2 p. ln. All urt- cordiully invitl-d. ('l‘III‘('.ll_ llusilcl), at ll trrllick, willl Sunday School at '10 o'clock: ulit: nll Hulls (‘llurt-h, (‘ll:lrI'.llicln\vll. 'l‘lu- HPIIIIIIY School w.,ll llI(‘i‘l til i! trt-luch Thcrr will also bc svrvlcc lll Illi‘ l‘:‘l'ish llull, Mlllfill, at 7..‘l0 o'clock. lhl-llchlvr ut ull scrvlccs w'll bt- Iivv. W. .l_ Patton. RUSS HOTEL.--(‘. N. liidcfwrtl; Mr. and l\‘irs. I’. zno, Annapolis Ituyul. ‘N. 3.; I\lr. :1 tl lllrs. It‘, L. lllllifl(\\'illl. St Jullll. N 13.; Mrs.- C-lthcrllc. iluuning; Iltisttln, lilusilt. (‘. II. ltnsitlu. Julucs L. .‘ Mr ‘turl Mrs. lluzil Kl-lly. Sululucr sdl, (VIIIHIZIIILJUI liurrtlus. Sullllu t-asldtr: (ilatlys IIOIIIIIIII. Sulnlul-r- s dv; Mr. uud Mrs. Lcsicr Luwtllcl‘. Alu-lu rsi, N. 5.; Ml‘. nnd Mrs. I’, 1.. llrkiustin, Amlfcrsi; Andrew bicilonrlti. James Erslcns, Alnhurst; .\ir. hills. A. J. Zllllrr, llulifux; A. M. ltcvey, M: lztzttln; Mr. and ill w. L. Ilogg, liwlteqllti; liulph II. ll.ip,;:, \l'lllll()lll.; .\lr. and Mrs. It. \\’. iiogg W Hogg, Wllmont Vullcy; Ilir ullll Mrs. W. C. Prldhzlln. "Fynt- Valli-y; Mrs. Luuclllin Mt: l\uvlll. Tyne Vulltly; Miss (lfil‘i.i‘ IIIcNcvin; 'i‘ynt- villlflyj nlcNcvin, Nurthum; Dun ’l‘ynu Vlilcy; Mrs. Wm. Tyne Valli ; Iluuth Lung Iiivus; Hazel =r . and l. an. Shuen. (falnplr. ll. Ifiowse, Murray llarbnr; Mrs. W. J. Whinzey. Sumnlerelitie; John i‘. (Yunpbell. Lang Riven; Pelrl lvl :- Lcod, French River; Lorne McNc-ill, (favendisll; .\llr. anti Mrs, II. S. Carroll. Iiallfsx; i). F. McDonald, A. Simpson. Anlherst; Weston Rawlings; Orby Point; J. W. liogg. Sumluersille; Mrs. J. \\'. l-iogz. Sumluersitlc; blrs, George Barbour, Summcrsidta; Mrs. Alfred C. ill: Neill, Kcll-SillI-Zifilli Rowena “'- Leod. Summcrsitic; Bessie wriillii» Central Bedeque; Kathleen Ilagullll. (‘antral Iiodcqutl; Ralph Callbcot. (“antral flotlcquo; Sutherland IIcnll r-rscrl, Central Ilcdeguc; Ill ._ Vi. Tanton and wife Sllllllilllftlidlli Louise Tlinton, Sumlnersidc; Cecl ’l‘anton. Summersltlc; .Mrs. Fol“ guson. Sumnlorsitlc: Bcilirlifc 3T0 Kenna. Rttsticn; Lcnn M. Balmcuz‘. Amherst‘ Mrs. A. Guy. JOI-iiilii-‘h Restore Your Glands —and be vigorous \',.l||il|'lll vigor and n frt-sh grip l-n ilfl- I‘ ll-s from rt-lu-u-cll null Ffl-illllll t-ll yr! -l~|. Ii cnll lu- tiouv. snlnulc of Ilr. Alcxnllllt-rs ’l‘lllill~ts. u rl-ultlrkulvlt- tilnull No cost. llli obligation. Just st-ull un *|||tl nllllrl-iul Io \'l'l'l\I.l".X LAINI . .\’l‘illlll'l.\'. 7-lfl Illlllun 1111111., 'l'oruutli. Get in touch with us when you. need conifer any purpose. For industrial or home use we can provide you with the very best. and you will find our prices right. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" - w.n. GILLIS a c0. .l Phonm-lifin. Si.‘ ' Jtillrs (‘lulrcll, iii ituu. at 3 o‘l~lock.i . .*'\]li‘I‘lill luusic \\"ll ht- rt~lltI'-I‘~l y lili'llllil'l'.~i of tlu- (‘llulr of-Si.’ M17 Jllll" Imwwss- .~,| t-tljoyzlbll- motor trip ltluyhcu , blnyuio; Mr. and Mrs. A. I’. I’rtlws-c, Montague; A. Secord. Amherst; \‘.'.~ i---<+}i~——- PERSONALS. KOIISIIILIIOII. writs u visitor lll llll- city ylrsicrtlziy. Mr. nnd Mrs, M. ‘. Lumhl-_ of Hpringficltl. Lot. (i7, wcrt- visltorr. it I the fuir on Thursday. Sluts null homo nits-r through NonrSt-olltl and Now Ilrlllltflvlrk. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. (l. lirnlltt lluvc rciurnl-d Sr Churlcs Ilaltou came to tht- ll-“y “Kdurstiuy for the. Exhibitionllfrvidlilfi It)’ ill" m“ 1924 {and lbft on rciuru to Tignlsh yrs- ! lrrdu y. \l'ss Anna blzlt-Lcllun, of [Prtcrs lIonvl-s this lnlalrllllli? |ilrlsl0n wllcrt- Slit‘ will visit. utllrr. Si for . .\Il'- a-nll Wrrinrrtl to lilo city ycsicrdny morn ‘ling lmll mo, nttcntliug the fair this ‘lwl-nk. l\lr_ blcLcalYs nephew Mr. .il.'lrold MucLcnn und ills wife of Lot 16 arc in company with themqghring fro“ Riding hm-llllti (inland-out ritlc t w . lupksnly solicits ‘i; I l L t m‘ m re on“! vol "wry - ‘l - - ' .' ' l.‘ a ‘i ‘q 8 ‘ 3h._,,_ A_ E_ “McLeanipgifyhlfillplprlpxlcnt ls the nuts y Illl, sta es t P lot-Isis t0 BEAlHlilliliSl ~ IN A. KISS‘ CIfAUVINfAlta, Oct. 3.— Does death sonletinles lurk in a. kiss'.'~ A few weeks ago little _Sbirleyi lirake (1.80 of infantile paralysisl Mrs. Christian, a ~relative. kiss-col the dead child on the mouth. A‘ day or. so later the young woman becntne seriously Ill and, now is dead of the same disease that struck Ill-e child.l ‘ Railroads P r 0 t; e s t. Amiable Mot 0 r i s t s Their Friends (United Press) ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. 3.“ Cenluous motorists who give free tides to neighbors, and strangers “"110, regularly solicit‘. “lifts" rather than pay oar fare, are seriously i-zjyuring electric railway receipts. Jnmrs \V. Welsh, secretary of the ltnlorican Electric Railway associ- ation, today (lectured in a state- trzni. Mr. Welsh is here to open the ociution convention Tiles- clay. So serious has tho situatiicn bo- comc that many companies are re- “.t.l'l ‘y, to advertising lll news- puff”! and their cats to offset thv "liii“ practice. Stu-nil city pro~ pCllliHs‘ urc suff"rin.2 luosl. .Vlr. V/wsh says. Willing traffic i=- lItIIlIVl to mcelu ilighrr fares. if ltutllinc, luolc suriclts, ho inrists. A"\'i’l'llSlhg now bring usvtl to - Ilallll sire-stars int: ircc rides. Iltlil urt- . Ir for ul-cidt-nls to their ‘l p51,: rs; frco nit-tin‘ rirlcs tlruin , ITIPIIDIS unll coluplel rur- l'lIl‘ll('llI or tlllllllillylllilil-Dl. of s‘~r- I NEW ISSUE Dated October I, 1.924 Population, 88,615. > MONTREAL Assessed Valuation for Taxation (estimated). . . . Total Funded Debt (including this issue). . . . . . . Less: Sinking Fund. . . . . . . . .. . . . Net Debt. . WINNIPEG $500,000 Province of Prince Edward Island 4 % % Bonds t. Due October l, 1944 Principal and semi-annual interest (Aprilil anlcl October I) payable at the Bank of l » Montreal, Montreal, Toronto and Charlottetown. ‘ Denominations, $1,000 FINANCIAL STATEMENT $35,000,000 1,683,000 312,000 5 1.371 000 Area. 2.184 square miles. THESE BONDS AREA DIRECT AND PRIMARY OBLIGATION OF THE PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Although it is the smallest province in the Dominion, Prince Edward Island is the most densely populated one and proportionately the richest‘. he SOil and climatic conditions are ideal for agriculture. raising are the principal industries. Fisllin is also important and extensively developed. The public debt is remarkably low, r e nct debt per capita being under $I6.—Ih< lowest of any Canadian province. The credit of Prince Edward Island is such that its bonds, which seldom appear f Farming and sfocll on the market, command, the highest rutlug. ' IV: ojzrtlln: Bond: for dzlivzry when, at and l] llrrlmi and rrrriz-rd by u: and xubjecl lo approval of our Couvurl of all Irgalitiu. Price 97.50 and interest, Yield about 4.70% Royal Securities Corporation, Limited TORONTO HALIFAX ST. JOH N VANCOUVER l The above statements are not guaranteed, hut arc based upon information which we believe to be reliable and rm which I; aru-li m [tllrrllasllig their: xcrurillrl. ril-c; tlurutiivtl or zthuntluuctl scr~ vill: :lfil-cts prupurty values fisrt. -. d nlriuy motor our owners own p"o.p--riy: muny lpcrstuls solicit i’ tu- rillcs solely to save cur lure. “’l‘hl- cold filcis urt- Illul kind- lll_'ll“ll‘ll motor cur ilwricrs ltlrtlllnk [ugly are helping to tlrivc sluall ppq-ll-i" rulhrny I)l'0l)t‘l‘lli‘5 to tllc wnll by their nlis-dircctctl “gener- l~.<it,l"‘,' Mr. \Vclsh continued. "'I‘lu~ zlsstlcizliltln is in (‘HIIILRICL with \irlu.iily t-vt-ry electric l‘1lIl\\'il_V . . l . . l - W ' 1 Satisfactory Year Business With Russia InU.S. And Canada Found DisappointiugcmME Noted By Y.M.C.A. By Berlin Merchants. I l I (Un ltcd Press) l Nl'}\\' YORK. Oct. ll. liull .'lv;l'l in , lll Llllitczl Shitcs and u vlfy lnlltllg- ulnjority oi tilonl say ilrrat illroiltls urn being made on their "'l‘\vn classes of _ qlrcying on tho motor cur olvncr III this coltnolltlotl. 'I‘llt-._v ztrl- nclglul Imrs who just ‘full lulu tlu- llubll of riding downtown with him. hud puuhuntllol‘ bu waits tilting tllc roadside and; ‘ rides. Th1‘. railways uud moi- l-olnpctc with. Motor-l |il-.ls gent-rally. I 1st of whom‘ understand lllo primary’ (‘Uflllflllllltifij lot business. ultnit that they know‘ rides is hurting elec-l tric ruilwuys, but they any the)" | Mr. Ilzil-oid Johnston formerly Qfllufinke m my N”. to LIV," new“ !lli‘.-;"|Il'0ltl1f& Pr .i l rhcd to the branch ~11. St. _ hrs liven trztnsfcrrctl to ‘the Chur-. dottetown branch. lCliurlvttctouln to nttcnd the hibition. “ihilc in the City, she is thc guest of bliss Irene Dougan. Ktnt Strcr" Didn’t Get Far On Proposed World Circling Sea Trip (Special to the Guardiln) , NEW YORK, Oct. 3. —The Car- lchurias (“Shark“) was towed bflfik ,tn port yesterday. Al. the W009i- thirsty and despondcd, was Dem- otrlcs Slcglakle. who quit his lob In a restaurant to embark last Se?‘ tember 14, upon a circumnaviga- tion of the globe. I In h-ls tiny sloop, with a one man top. Sfizclakle had made 104 miles of the 30,000 he had set out to cor cr. The gulf stream had been form~ idablc; lire wind had been caprici- ous; the water tank had sprung a leak; the sextant had fallen over- hoard. So thc lunrincr. driven to despflffl tion by thirst and ‘the loss of his trhicf navigating instrument. had to hoist the wllf-e flag of distress. Captain Jack Johnson. of the fish- ing boat Montuuk, towed him back to the berth at the Battery whence the “Shurk" sailed 15 days ago. clr-‘lcrcd lion voyage by Sigolakitfs iGrrok countrymen who had contrl- . hutcll $2.000 to hlirround-the world " a venture. _ . "A glass of water." were the skip ‘pars first words as, In.- stepped ashdremThcn he announced that lncxl, Juno. whon the gulf stream t, might he loss obstinate. he would refill It's water cask, ship nnoihcr sextant nnd sci. forth once mori. i Notes By The Way (Continued from Page 4) vsion ‘in Nnrthumberlsnd. is Acting Minister of Murine. for Mr. Cardin. West. There we have an Absent Minister Acting as Acting Minister " ' for another Absent Minister. I l An-i thunthe great Ministerial‘ Oonzpany of Actors play their parts on the stage at Ottawa in the huge force of bluff and hum-bug. Them, or betlmes In country halls. these incial Iicnk oilhnn, n (‘glflullfl M Kiukora und lntcly at Lu“, ‘qrwyuhugi- who m,“ ‘lmlnlnzlong the roadside. - 3H“ Mflrgmlrm‘ Lplyerge’, Qlleldo not question the right of any‘ illurray Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. bl-c, nlotorcd from Sulnmersltlc] tnmunofls, m give free mks‘ but We llx- wllo Is on missionary duty in the _ rlllcs to strangers‘ many do rc fuse "The industry has attacked this prnblelu with display advedtising and will continue to do so. Wt? (Illlll think he should enter into competition with his electric rall- way when he has nothing to gain and can only injure his commun~ ity by his generosity." Other problems to be discussed at the convention which will draw electric rnihvay men from all parts of the limited States. include c0- opcratiou with buses. financing 0i’ twice-trio railways, and traffic. coll- grstion. ___E_._A-{-G}-i~—~~- Smitlh-—“We're coml-rlg rountl.t0 toe you tonight, ol-d chap." Brown. “Good, But don't let your wife wear that new costume you told me about. I don't want mine to see it just now." _ 5n,|th_"nllt, good heavens. thi-lts the very reason we're coming?" _ _____4o->-—--— lMinartfs Llnlment Relieves Pain. zlhll» on 1,0! t'.'lu Associations so "iut/ou lprtljccis for titles or Isolated com-l Ynulu: {ill-it's (fhrzs- lll Ilu- Liuitctl tQr, in PKPPUII ihc- record‘ Y0K!‘ George II. liollgc. who ltas tlirtrci/"i tbl- collection an _ association Information for men)‘, umll and quality o1 assoc-dime wnlk nu u. wbolu has Iron tho luri!‘ vst and bcst In lissnciaton Ilistvry‘. and much larger than was lmticip atoll." The largest annual increase in nlenlbt-rshlp yet recorded is shown in a gain of 9.5 percent Tile total lnl-lnbtrrshiyl of the reporting asso- ciations is 5048.522, of wh’ch 2-14.52!) are buys. A gain of 11.6 pcrsent to 134.977 es, and a gifn of 10.4 percent to leadership instruction in physical cdtlczrtionzll classes. titres of on expanding your In the classes. a gain 0t‘ 3.1 percent. of men and boys affiliated with Y gain of 24,000 or 11.5 percent. imatcly 9.549.000, an increase of 11.6 percent. Endowment funds increased by 8.3 percent to $117,308,000, while Illi‘, property debt increased by on- ly 6.6 percent. An incrcssc of net assoclutioxi property to $159,521 000 8.1 percent lll the year. indicates thc volume of property additions and is bolioveti to mark lhc nnd of lbo (Il'.Illit"0ll pcrind of 1922-23. lll a foreword Dr. John R. Mott general secretary of the Interna-l tfonal (Yonlmittoo. Y_ 2V1. (f. A.. states that at the present. time the Iiulding Bureau of thc fiOillllllllib" is rcinllled un some 7:1 building pro- _iccts, and plfnts to the llllllilllllifil-l tiou of branch buildings both in large anti middlcsizcd citlt-s unlit tllr HVOIVIIIK of ~build’ng plans nudl annuities of Illl(It‘.I' 151ml) inhabit» l... A Store Whose 5 Ideal Is Service Q . It is our oeslre. at all times. to serve our customers \ in every way possible. The Footwear on sale here has been carefully selected for high quality and authorita- tive style. Our salesmen are courteous and helpful. They v__ are always glad to assist you In choosing the right Shoe for each occasion. We Q want you to take advantage f, of this service. . Q ii Patent Leather Oxfords Of nice glossy black. are much in "Idelce, our prices for patent lleather oxford: are 04-26. M75, $5.50. woo. l. "Earn-stormed stun ‘and fret and ‘ saw the air. while. pqnwippatient vyaucllencel desires nothing. lilo much :”""‘l' “l ‘as the final fell of the church. ""' ‘lllllrl. t Wnpol-lslhlof’ ‘ movement barn national Thl- ll‘inallc'ul Scrvlcl- ilur (‘llll of tho Ccnunittoc, ho says fur ihttr, reports caulpalgus for funds -i’or ucw Iuliltlllgs anti for clcurng oil‘ building indebtedness uggrc~_ £81111]! 0V0!’ 8141000410, “It In p‘ sinking fut-t." m». Pviott adds, "thuil in spite 0i all (zrtcislu and other, handicaps. the associations today: urn raising sums which bcforu tho war would have slacmotl nilsolutoly The lnicsl "impossib- llIty" is $5l.0il0,0llil subscriber] lly‘ Si. Louis citizens oi‘ nil ranks nnd i ._ Ilfflllflli for u city wide Y. M. (‘_ A. tlflvfllfllllllfllll. progrnln. Most of tho Y. M. C. A. work in many of tho (rountrllvs 0i’ hluropl- is nn outgrowth oi‘ wartime nctivia‘ tics lll some placl-s tho imam-in lion work has bln-n txutlroly il-mln " fcrred in national control. Amt-H can secretaries acting largely in, an advisory capacity. In foreigni llhc Noar East, the 384 associations directly rolalctl to lll" American a total member- ship of 125,000. "The var'ous committees in many of t these fore'gn lands." says Dr. Mott. ,"hsve achieved such strength that ,msy be truthfully said that the. early vllsion wvhiolncornmsnded no» wit: 1., ‘ If r , ‘on . we ‘entering upon the foreign that of developing autonom- independent. ‘self-supporting movements. ‘Ie- tut Hfltfrdsiiietl." . ‘IIICIILIM ‘wiiitllr lllt'l‘l‘llll luiutlcl ll crt-ry tiny. States and (lanadu, reporting fortllc illtclxsts illlllil’ no f'lIIl('(.'lllllI‘lll 011mg Yearbook anti Official Ros-Jill» fact that thlly have practical- just issued. show the past ilS-‘ly ccuscll ull effort to do bus-incest your to take rank with, Wiill SW01 lliI-‘i- .nnll In scvcrzil important directions slishi iuvr=finlcrit 0f v1921"“‘lv. rg. .luy the i; talus d classification of ms tho iii _- tilvl- cut-tutti‘. 'I'('II ill ulLc-ltlptl f; l0 m, h,,,,.,,",“, of 91a Ill-ctl tlll- I Illi‘ In‘ Iiulht-nnu. Dill.‘ ‘.' iiflfifltlllili‘ fur trlliutcs n lotto!‘ ‘Zeitung am Mittag in says the ability of Ilussis to cx-Ltbrw o: . 1.2: ' ' ‘ ‘. " In the uulnllcr of lucn nnd boys 1n Wonk, swinlnllll-illg nnd life saving cluss- “Wm Pvrpnh Ho“, R, when new 11.734 in ill‘? numb“ “l "m" “nderlThere is no foreign money coming p.15 fhflfe _ the tea -_luto Russia through ill"? ' exports. _ _ lforuign goods is stopping. Dhystcal work of the atssoclations- Ilccattso tho prlntciplr of‘ tho gov- “T311”; mypwige "om day m .13,- TllPre Wiire R tfliiil 0f 343,307 (“"97" ornmcnt ls that 0\'£‘i‘jv'il1lilt', nceri- because the sharing system of the cm men 11ml bu." in symflafiillltlitli wlihir the ('0iiii‘~‘-'.\' has to be SUVIPfs lUllVPli no profits. The. onll‘ luovidctl by tllc state agencies. _Marked increase in the numberI ".» .!Illl .1. M. C. A, Bfble classes is reportetlliou," the» w‘ A total of 2112.943 for the year is twhusizlr-ls Ji- A)‘: {Wily ho gregatu attendance at Bible untl,Thc ilutivrs d.“ a mmrnus meeungs reached appl-oxWforeigners because they know they capttul nad cannot be keen on Rus- urc constantly IN BllNllllll (Canadian Prss) O'I"I‘AWA. (lct. 1'._ ~'I‘llo total llumlu-l" of cases trclll by the, vari- crinllnul courts in Canada in 1923 was lll-Lilli, as compared with 163,93!) during 1922, says n govern- "iiil liiw“ Vi" ' ml-nt rr-port just issued. Of those. iii iliilli "‘>iiii"T‘Y 4.871! wcrl- nvqltittotl In ‘i923 agnznst ‘i i" I ,5,.'l.'l0 ill 19152. leaving tho nullubt-r of convictions 159.252 for 1921i l-tnnpzirvd with 158.340 ill 1922 (United Press) i)c.l_ Cl. l(ll~rul.'tuy‘s I ll‘t)lll tlll- llu “mun tom lll-lll lit-clinics Illtlri- pro 'i'lll- Siinllcs ltli btlslnlss TPlIlIIUili \\‘.Ill um‘! rnmoul. null rrl rhl- 'lif"lillllllllllllll'lf that til! n ' .it-l .art- slutn-lnvnoti, and guests tinder p. lo irluly did Il-’»l brill-t (filllfillillll. \ol:\‘ ll. ltlvory letter ts ill lillssin pt'rllll’:ll‘tl|‘.= i'(‘[‘(ll‘!.r]‘ "Le-Sm L, a, “Dunn-y Wl"ilt. Allliilitll rtirll ‘I lllliulo ship undcr which hust- (lwrulzlu political leaders rle-lrlnu; is . as .“ ill" ifvillfl’. Tlrl wr: =r ronrnicnts on the rt.» A (llzlnun wllolrsnicr who but p51]! ml Mom-loan mtllcresm fion, rcturncll from Leningrad cou-Illussln. ol-‘;lct-l'tll_l' the, luanufaciltr in iltc IlPrIliIlt-us of tnlm nnlthinerv who ha"l_ which htnlnrgc faltorits in Ilussla up to th“ tlul Ilii Ilherist success. nlnl-ricnn finance is es- ‘ hostile to the-soviet‘. re» d has indurrd the French ..n from trying to do busi- Inlsill ’. ’lt‘('l‘i.'Zl.‘b_-.'~i ccf» )1. be a l-rlluc." lll.‘ famine is CXIIQCLGOJLI) 1r rho sale oil "Th-- German made some effort importation of to gain Russian businerts" the Why‘? wrltur continues. "but ho is ro- und the Jilivigln-lwa who work for the future Zlliil renznill in RIln-“XIR are the Eug- sustl lish. Rocnlly a Britlsh re- . “.\n'»‘ lrlgrlrr-ting car Cfltllpilily invested ~ handles 5500.000 in a Russian brunch. We lpeclllntionflin Germany. with ollr scarcity of will?!" Willi HWFWY. have hotter I|§(l\' for our fureigxlel- is rl-gurriell tvutl r zllltl lll tl'1.~; WQICIIBCI. ‘Illotclt sian investlmenis." local boards ‘alldl | l ' rvznwirr- "\ucJIrr\ue/a<_'_\\l;/n¢\u<. ,1. The Key l To Prosperity An Advertisement to Young Men Carnegie, Rockefeller, Hill ~ financiers who have succectlvti in a marked tlcgrocl suy that the key lo flFQXflfff/y is the ability to saw in. youHz. john l/Vnuamaker laid the inundation 0i his colos- sill fortune with the pro- ceeds of his endowment insurance policies. No other method of sav~ lug has hccn found superior to thc endowment policy. It involves almost COmpIII- snry ..n-lug, yet if taken _ fIlI in The Mutual Life with the splendid annual dividends applied to rrllucc the prcnliums, the policy i5 nut difficult . to carry. ('crtuini_v uni ton diihrult for a young man who is determined to succeed. At Illf‘ curl of tho icrm of the policy “say l" 310m. l5 YPRFH. 0r ‘Zil years the principal is .'lvnilnlwlé For rc-invcslnleni. It hcromesa partner in lull night and tiny for you and to help you to success. Ask Tho Mutual l..ii'r~ Agent about Mutual Endowments I'm‘ Ylndlg Melt, H. EIERI, ~ _ Provincial ‘Manage? ~ i3! Kent . Street ._ Ghaflottetowlv *)vr~\\\ nr*\\\'vr‘ -\\\'I'!*\\\- l1l|’\‘\ n: \\I’ /,, . _ l.» totnl - 1-1;: 547"“ '<J5I4\T\Cein\ Q1 qarr\\u¢w€\‘i_\<J!?F\'\_\c7T(€-€\u a H’ n» xr/ l\\ -'. xarffn\.u irznmsjfir ..->_.,..-_. .. mo... -.,__;; 3