ii iiivoin 1 T , ._'JUi§Y 101920- " r' ’ ~ "“ _'rHEcHiuzLo'r'rs;T0wN.,1;ARD1AN fe - - -- ---~»-~-- - ~- PAGEFIVE' ' .....»nnii' T~'-'*f~'-K: "' - ” r . . - _ - " t , v ..- X ' Mu- . \, . (_ 3' 40 Tons 80,000 l First carload just arrived of the celebrated , , “Silver Leaf” Brand, Full 550 fe/et to the pound and every bali guaranteed 'i‘his twine giivn the very best of satisfaction hero last. year and is the popular twino in the PROVINCES of , ONTARIO and QUEBEC also in WES'i`l‘}i{N CANADA. Our price is_ considerably lowor than last year' and our terms suit all. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW We guarantee price, whole- sale and ret-all. carer at co. ni. *O00-O-O ~.\ \‘___ __ AN EARLY JUNE WEDDING.- A vcry pretty wedding took place in St. Tvrosirs church, West Rox- bury, Mass.. on June the 6th, wiicii Miss Ciitiii-rine B. Corcoran, formerly of B=ildwin‘s Road, P. E. l. and Mr. John F. Woods, Char- lestown, Mass., were united in the liol_v bonds of Matrimony. Rev. Father Iirodrick officiating. The bride were a travelling suit of blue Trlrotire and was attended by ber cousin. Miss Margaret Curran formerly of St. Teresa‘s West. P E. l. The groom was snppoiied by Mr. Joseph Walsh, cousin or the bride. After the marriage, ceremony the h:\l\ilY couple left on '- bi-ir-f honeymoon after which they will reside in Charlestown, Mass. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Woods wish them every happiness through life. ENJOYABLE OUTING.. - The tive Methodist Sunday Schools of York circuit united in one large picnic last Wednesday at “Dalvay by the sea." A very large number took advantage of tho beautiful weather and flocked to this delight-` ful spot. Young and old revelied in thc beauties of the place and took advantage of the surf and bcacli as well as thc shade afford- by by the beautiful grove. A feature of the picnic was the canip_ meeting beneath the trees, where, lielpfui addresses wore given by Rev. G.W.F. Glendenning, Rev. Wm. Bryenton, Mr. J.K. Ross, and llic Pastor of the circuit. The singing was led by Mr. J.A. Moore. in the evening. alter the elilldieu wt-rc liberally treated to fruit and candy, all gatliered along the slope liv the lake, io vt'itiios.~\ thc rzic»-s These were very closely contested by both boys and girls. Exciteiiiont ran high as scliool contested with school, revealing splendid inateriai in each. Altogether the picnic was voted as one of thc best in the history of thc circuit, and it is iiopoil that more frequent gather' ings may be arranged. _-é-{-&>-1*- 0. McPherson. Fumiture dealer, undertnirer, Armstrong, l3.C., June 11th, 1010. Minurd's Linimeni. Co., Ltd., . Yarmouth, N. S. Dear Sirs-Since the start of the Baseball season we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprain- ed ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using Minard's Linl- ment our troubles -ended. Every baseball player should keep a bot- tle of your liniment handy. Your truly, _, W.. E.. McPHERBON, iecratory Arfmctrvng High School, ` Bquiblil Tum . -/___ _-_- E. R. BROW |46 RlChlll0fld Sf ~ ‘ Ch°"°u°t°w" Office, Royal Bank Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate ,et,,,,,,,_ i.0Wi!Sl F8185. Office Hours: Stocli iqlq 4,; Building, Charlot- »P~ii1"|"..‘l T5 . .THE CALGUTTA.-H. M. S. Cal- cuttia, which recentyl visited Charlottetown is due in St. John N. IB., on Thursday, July 15th, for °8iTRkWlBEiRRY FEIBTIVIAI. on Methodl-st Uiiunch grounds, Sturgeon, 'i"hursda)'.~ July 15th, commencing at two o'ciock. 1507-7-10-Zi 6 DR.” 5. R. JENKINS has moved this ofhces bo 51 Grafton Street =-'~- next house, west of his ,old otllces p. ni. Telephone 90. Home residence 837-L. K jump in the Olympic trials here on the largest circus ever to tour the Maritime Province or the island. yesterday morning, n continual growing crowd gathered along the streets in readiness for the official the pompous street pageant would wond its way along lite principal tliorouglifarcs and the, eager throng would be thrilled with its splendor and magnificeiice. Many motored into Suiiinierside yester- day in Preparation for the circus for it was anticipated a large .throng would visit the town for the -lley. 1533 SCHOOL EXAMINATION.-Tilt! school-closiiig exaiiiiiiatloii of New lloiiiiuion took place on June 30th, and w-iis well attended the full, ‘quota ot' cliildroii and ieii visitors being present. The pupils were subjected to a scare-lilug catechism' Wilson and the teacher Miss Irene Smith, evlnciiig b their roni t a svers, cureu and intel gent training on the part of t'he teacher. The school-room was in perfect coiidltion calling forth many coin- tations, dialogues. and duets was given by the children, after which it very appreciative address was read to the teacher by Dorotli-y Douil, wlille Annie McPhee, on be- half of the school, presented lir-r uiiiely surprised. tliankotl the child -ren gracefully for their gift, then treated vlslto-rs and pupils to de- licious caiiily. Mr". Goo. Wilson ,made zi brii~\f`sp<-ecli in his usual happy manner, thanking the teach- .er lor ‘hor kindness to the children, and conipiinienting herupoii the high class condition of the school. He also voiced the regret of the .comniunit-y that this capable and popular young teaclier had resign- ed the school Dlaiinllig to take up other work. ‘ f _ .-_---- i I SATURDAY is the last day for receiving discounts on electric light bills for July lighting. i'ay today and 'save money. ` . 1436-7-8-3| . :_'T._;~:";=_-if :; --;- 45 --si |-Q.: Z '-3 Q-4 l E cooo ' Children are gov- erned in a great de- -ee by impulse. They are quick to form likes and dislikes and to make comparisons by mere instinct. The children come to 0ur Soda Fountain because they know what delicious drinks we serve. Bring your thirst to us and see how Kell we. will quench Cieanliness.iiiWiys I 'Prevai'is» , THI ' ir rxvotonaym ‘ sPec|Ai_ Pnicss saturn or this province ily all boxes of Ohocolatos W T Weil- E ' REMEMBER North Rmmco Ph? hers, Queen Street. l I 152 0 u \ '“° "“"' 14' see ou sPEciA|. LINE oi ~ ' , ' S .___ R A P L , ` cheap boots and shoes for men. A ____ Y _ I _ y . _ ,¢;|»|0g;.0|_/I,-|_-E3 59¢_ |_g_ sam,-. women and children at Morris & ` day at W. T. Wellners Queen bt. Smlllh 1521- A large num-ber have sent. l _ 1520 *-- the names of otllcers of their coin- panies to the Silver Fox Fur Sei'- ing Association. Some howevoi, va13;;` aS3r'l;f,iB_P;$§m§,,f'Cg§;1i,?: 2“:t:°rnf"I;“’lgl°°l°d lo make Buch of Kensington are visiting 'their ' 5 “°°e“'“`Y l° l‘°"° uncle, Mr Tomas Poynter. 1357.7.g.ME1m0 B gm-ee day, vim_ this information. Will those wh have not yet replied to the circula letter kindly do so immediately. A. E. ARSENAULT, Organizer 1532. Oillce hours 1 to 3 and 7.30 to P_ E. L Q PL RSOL A Ltr uuu.mnn\\\\\\‘v11n\\\\\\fI//////I - Mr. R. L. Jamieson, Toronto, is in the city. ` - ~ Mr. A. J. Poirier, Miscouche, was ‘a visitor to the city yesterday. ~ -A 'Mr. Michael and James Griffin of Newtown Cross arrived -in the city last night en route froui Bos- “ ton and other American cities. 0 Petitcodlnc, N. B. l' ___- Mr. 0. T. MacNeill, of Fosboro, Mass., arrived on the island after ’ an absence of twelve years on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. F. MacNoiil, Long Creek. _____ I Professor B. Frank Tinnéy, B. ' S. A- arrived home from Ottawa l S-aturiiaj night, He spent Sunday witJli lil-i parents Mr. and Mrs. W. ,G. Tinney, Fredericton. lie takes At up his duties as iisslsliinb su|wi-- FOR OLYMPIC F|NAL8.-#Mn ,_ l *- 1527 Jack McEaciio~rn, popularly known UU* 3~ll`d. rtniiual nioetiiig of th as ¢fW-hackyy son of ML James i’resliyti»rini of P. E. I. iiict a ' _ -..ioEaciicru, leaves this morning "'l|ll"l` l\l‘/Or Jllly 7th with :i ver; iiitcndent at t-lic Experiiuentai l°'arin, Ciiurloitotowii. ` l‘ .L_ Mrs. ‘McGinnis, wife of Dr, Mc Ginnis, head of the Piivsics l)i-- y result of his havin woii the broad fill- “nd ill? good DUUINU of lilliitcr munswlck` Fr‘.`d(`rw'0"' H" ‘T ltivcr and vicinity so liospitiilili Doininlon Day. _ ‘Ac».-lil! “Hd kind tiiat all who were 'ther ___ will long renienibor the plcasaii 'ri-iouisiANos wana GATHER- li1\\etl\<~.v had. h ED AT SUMIMERSPDIE yesterday The l’residciit, Mrs, Ni-ll Mc- es 1020 styles. Values from $18.00 to witness the iiiltinl ierforiiiance 110011 Dfcsiltlerl. The foroiioou wa speiiiliiig the suiiiiiioi- with iii-i' (3 pareiifs, Mr. and Mrs, W. Eiiiiiaii. K Grand View. Mrs. Mt:Gilii|s is ae~ C°l\llY11iiieil by her son llobt-rt. . Green told of otteniiiiig` with hor brother a llinilus weddiiirg, wliero i i0 $24~50 f0r $13.95 for Friday uni] Uf the H“Bcnbeck-Wal-lace Circus taken up 'with reports from th Saturday ft. T. Holman, Ltd. Sum lu Prince Edward Island. it is one Set-i'etiii‘y, Mrs, Ziintiicsoii and th oi' the big events of the wear, us Supt. oi' Home Missions, Mrs, il. this is the greatest wild animal Touuibs, wlii-cli were spleiidiiily show in the world, therefore being ivrltteii, interesting and iiiost iii- splriiig. Mrs. Forbes, ll’resliient o the General Board gave an ex l`or iiilssloiis, and told of tlii- -goo _\'ear's work i'elioriod throughout the `l\iaritlmo Provliices. introduction of the circus, when At the 1,!-l(.,-nw," ,ncclmg Mrs lliclunis took cliargo of the devo- tional exerciscs. “Soldiers of (‘iirl Arise" was-suiig, Mrs. L. (3-rocki- lfltli, were road, and all were urx cd to coils'-crate tlicuiselves more fully than ever to God and to scr- vice for liim, the hymn beginning "Go labor ou" wus sung. Minutes were read and 50 out of 60 auxil- iiirios i‘i~porteil. ‘Miss Lonlsc Law- .soii reall report ol` young |ieople's Work und Mission llaiids. A num- yozir arid did good work. Mrs. .For- bes gave another good talk, then ,rgm-otliigs were extended to the ,_l’rL-sbytcrial in an address read by ,wlio spoke of the help and eiicour ‘agement he and other minister in-ct-ive tiiroutgli the great interest mandatory renmrks from the vm- woiun take in Mission and Suntlay im-5_ A bngm pmgramme or red. School and all ‘Cli-i‘lst.ian work. lie spoke of the splendid response to the Forward Movement appeal. The uiouey is ready, now it is consoc rated men and women wo need, rr-:idy for work both at home and in foreign lands. l’€-rliaps before . with an envelope containing a ten liini among the 'ninny young wo- iiollar bill. Miss Snitli, though gen- ,linen might hc some who will .bc- coriic iiilsslonzirles, and help to cnrry out our Lord's command. Mrs. McLeod tlianked liiiii for his kind words and asked liini to extend out thanks to tht l’!`l‘!bYli‘l‘;»’. and our appreciation of the interest. the -ministers bike iii Woiiietfs Mission work and their readiness at Maliieqiio long ago belnil lil” first missionary society on P. ld. to give unnounceincnts of ineetlngs and helping in every way. Greetings from Methodist Church. Hunter River, were read b_v Mrs. Wayo, -who referred to the l’re-shy' ‘toripn Missionary Society sliirti-il |_t,|,md_ .md ,coins say, in Maritime Provinces, Mrs. 'Miller grae(-i`\illy replied. ‘Sho said wo t-ilV<' I0 “lit” soins but we also re-ci-iivc from them. as evidence the cdniiiiioii lu- ti-ri-.st and close tie bi-twv-oii the diff,”-(im chu,»¢|wB_ Greetiiig was also received from a fnitliful work- er and in-uoli loved nieiiiber i'or so long of l‘rosbyt.i-i-tal, Miss Yilliill Muirliend, who resrettcil l>“lY\t1 lm' iiiiio io iiitenti csvvv-i<\li>' wlwa ll"-‘ l’\l‘esitl"iit of llie Society lf* with uslVlr:~'. .\'lot'i'l.~'oi\, Tf`f‘ilS\l\”l‘l`. ll\l`ll gave ht-r report, which 'must have cmd lit-tr iiiaiiy days of lH\l\\Hl=\kll\i§ w0rk_ The total raised this past year is $1(l.8‘2ll. 'For lloiiic Missions $2,821.53. i"oi't-lKIl'$8.U07.7‘.i, i’vai-e out-ring ininiii-ii $2.184-39. 147 “‘f“' were given, and it was urged til-ll life iiimiiliers were inliiie. Alllllllili \ ’l‘rcasiiri-rs try in fuiiirc to have 'timir reports in to l’rf‘altyil"'i=il Pros. by the dale as it niakos llel' elven by ent-ii svivoffltv fl"°'l"l'#' work very difficult when nioiii-Y routes in rii-',lit ull i0 l"\"`5l’Y“"`l“l nioctlng and '1\CG0lml=i Ctmllol- H" In-gpm-yy mndg up. Mrs. Toombs It-(1 in a beautiful dldicntory PNY' cr for our offering. Mrs. (D12) MC' NPN thi." spoke on giving :ill not living for self. for Dl¢‘l\”\l\”l‘ 1"" fm M.,-v|c0_ 31.0 urged our interest and help in sending workers anions UN! Jews, God's chosen ll‘~‘Qi>l0- MVT Phillips sang to the delight of alv, "'l‘here'-s a be\autlful.lnnd on high. iviisg M. Green then gave her P"- per on Mission iWork ill 'l`\'l“d“d~ She wishes there ml-Hill be Wll`°l°“5 connection between thc l'rshyi@\‘ll‘\ mid the workers in our mission fields. tkhat onpm r{illgl\toul:1i;>;Vm;l;¢f needs t ere. U interest. ln Tl'll\flBd» me island named by *he something memins "The humming bird," Bild Trinidad or Trinity 120,000 East indians people have made home. came at first to on the sugar plantations and places” Where till! Cum”-‘ much white labor Iml>0Hl' many have served their time agquired plots of land their Bild are lillllly Montreal on or about the 15th by Mrs.. W. McEwen, Mr. »Geo`. “&,Pey,,,_}E,‘;‘; L a boy ot' twelve was fniarried to a little girl oi'10 years. \’\'<_» 'have 72 schools tllerc where Uihlt- lessons are given daily. They inucli ap- preciate tho barrels of clothing-etc. f sont from Canada, and many are in- i-lours 'before the parade time, ,».»11t»m Spltwl, on the ,wed (,fgr,.uL; dllcm 'O ““""‘l b°"'*‘“S° 01' UW which was set -for 10.30 o’ciock or giving, praying, and workin ihblp llils Cloltiiiilg is to iiioiii, Mpro 5 attention of late, is being given to the edilc-ltioii of g-iris, and with more teachers, they liopo to e,\'te1iil this work. Presldeiit expressed our appreciation of the excellent and interesting--paper. Allocating ‘the lioine Mission money was next taken up. Work among the loil in prayer and scllcctlons from Jews . _ _ _ , , _ got $000. Glace Bay $l7o itotiiiins 11th, Joslin-i Milt, Lliion immmnw .Hume mr gms $150, 'l‘ruro ltesciie lloine $150, Mrs. Boyd $50, Inverness, N. S., $20, 'l)i»acoiiess to toiin $100, i’lnc ilill Bursary $50, United -Missioii, Syd- ney $350, Extension work $380 and some other small items. Tile atlvisziblllty of dividing l’. E. I, Presiiylcrial was next rron.-:i.'l- -erctl, as it has growii so large that | - ~,. .. .~. - - . _ “I U1 'LW um” WLM wumd mm. suieller places can hardly enter- talii delegates. Mrs. Forbes spoke oii li-gal aspect of the uiatli-r, The ruli-s say that ii l’i‘e~xbytei'lul eni- bruces all the territory and cliiurcli- es under a Presbyteigv, but that S - , _ _ ._ , _ can be arranged :ill right., it iiiouilllt n` ll Y DH D iitrsllgigdiisiiift(ilibviuxllliiiiiiosgghkdiiig, best. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. McNeil and Mrs. Sterling spoke and it was éunaiiiliiioiisly declared not to eliango now, there is inspiration in iiuinbc-rs, and on invitation was given to New Loudon t`or next year, Mrs. Miller assuring us there would be room for all and that we would i'ind that port or the island very beautiful. Slips of paper were ills- trihuted for names, and it was found there were 125 delegates and 115 visitors present. Mrs. Forbes iissirrlng us we were the l’i'i~sl1Yll‘l" ial, the largest one, with its tl() 'Soc- ietios, in Maritime Provliict-s, No- minating new officers followed.- Mrs. Bent. Rogers, Hon. Presdeiit. Mrs. Nr-it McLeod, Pros. re-elected. lst. vice-Pres, Mrs. John -Sterliuil. l2nd. Mrs. L.. Crockett, iiril, Mrs. E. A. Loi’age, 4th, Mrs. J. M. Mc- iiecrl, Sth, Mrs. llorlon, Secy. MTR- Matliesoii, re-elected, Treas. MPS- A_ E. Morrison, re-elected. -ilflllw Mission Sccy. MTB. ll.. McNeil, Mrg_ (Rov.) J. (‘. Martin. lining l‘eoplo's Work. l’residi‘-ut llliiilkflfl all for re-election, and l‘Xlli`\’>*’*"l| hope fm- u still more siiccessfui iycar. Resolution l‘¢‘i10l'l by M"""» Mclnnls iollowoil lst. moving sym-__ Imlhy whh Elstvr “ml ¢{li\il|;‘llli-r:~'4iii ‘lute Mrs. l. airiis =\-so tl -_\l_\»"-“ Ytllui, ti\/l\i|i~lit-nd on iirciitilit oi iii- abllity to bi- pl'l'.~oiit and l:i\i'.iiis<~ of thi- iloatii oi' lit-r .\‘lSli‘I`- ~l\\l- U" slip,-Question box was now i‘il\‘“' lm 3,-,.1 many questions roiutins i0 bow to ninke study books liitorcst- ing, how to secure lf\l't<*‘\‘ =‘i‘f`"‘l' -ance at nieetlngs, liow to 'raise inoney for liiissioiis l'lt'._ Mt-\i\.\' |l-iood siiggi-stiiiiis \\'i»i~i- givt-ii_b4) itllffi-reiii iiiviiibci~s which \\-tdiiiir-t ,wilt oe it-stctl durliis ilu* -“““~ _ , At cveiiiiig iiicotiiig the \'l\\l\i_'-1 was again rroivded to the (louis- -1.,,_.s_ Mrs, Mciieod presided and tm. .M-iniir rt-,nilored betiiitifiil iiiuslii. iacluilkig n solo by Moris tslaclifort , l{pv_ Mr, Young, rt-.i\iI'il|~il tiiissioii- ary ‘from Korea tiilvc _ ai Spit-iiiiitl ,c,itii~t~ss on Mission \’lork tilierc. |__ _ __ ___ I' ' .i<-me I Bargains in White wear _ ~ Ladies White Can- ' vas High cut Bal rub- A ber sole and heel, worth $3.50 for V p $2-7 5 Also the same in low cuts for $1.98 'Ladies sport Pump Rubber sole and Heel $1.90 -See Our Window--‘ :od RINCE A owluio MATINEE 3.p.m. SHARP- - NIGHT 7 lit 8.45 \ HE COULDN'T KISS HIS “WHY MITH LEFT HOME” BY GEORGE BROAD HURST i WOMEN ONLY! Want to know, how to win a husband, how to keep a husband, how to lose a husband. MEN ONLY! . Want to know how to win ' em.-Alwa>’S without fail. ._ EVERYBODY .. play ever filmed. BRIDEI BECAUSE- BUT YOU CAN'T SEE THAT TILL YOU BEE Bryn t Washburn l \\\\VIIIIIII7;1\\<\\\YIlI§\\\\\\\\\¥llllIIIlll2 “Riff GD :- Z Wk ._ ._ BRYANT \VASHBURN A. \\/ii., smith Left Home’ 1 Jvcrrwululdvv/l0idw ' Q... __ _A Wil I want to enjoy thc dcri-_ dest, funniest, most exciting photv- \\ 6th Thrilling ChHlll0\‘ ‘Ti-is |NvisiBLE HAND" Mysterious girl Bids U9' tective to balk jewel robbery. /III greatly cxteiitled. _ r LARRY SEMON The funniest things you ever saw. Arc packed In these two reels. H ° S" lN _ ’ The mmlg hw I I lhe Grocery Ulerk’ §”g;\\\\\\v1ll/Asi\\\\\v11ulnr1l§\\\\i|\\i\\\1 and the liardsliips of_learniiig their’ .\irs. I-`orlii».~' followed with an language, the sad and l'I'\l\~i Hit' <"‘ll\'l\iViirlili'<'~:s on the worth while- preasmn of me K0;-gun people lry iiess oi Mission Work. ,hp _]up\|it-so. Their troubles thought Lind. ltv.»'olution moved lieartv give us a better chance to help and ,tliaiiks thc kliid people of mint teach them than ever we bud, and iltivcr :ind vicinity for tiliclr hos- he piirrrpstly urged the providing pitiility and great kindness to ~‘of iiioro- help, strongly M1ViHl¥\t»! llvlvgui/as and visitors and to miii that all the native help possible be ister and choir and all, who ii e,,;,,p,3,~m], as rho climate was hiird cd to make Presbyterlal 5; success, on white l>€‘UiJle, and with a goodtcarricd, after which-Rev. H. Stoveri. band of native male evaiigollsti closed the meeting with beuedle- and Bible women the work could be tion, and zi. thoroughly successful Presbytoriai ended. 2-‘=°': vb \x\ (EX- Cl all eip- i initliis wliito e:\ii\'asi i).\:~ i`o|‘il.~ it iii,-\\‘ slioi- from lio;=» ton. Special l’rii'e $3.50 lirown kitl oxford, lieol as illustration gri-ut value this \\'-»i-li only $7.50. lliack kid oxford as above Sprrial price $7.75. .\'.iii;¢- as above, with l"i‘i‘iii'li li‘ "> ~\,.__\ B. \ Ladies white canvas liigli lam-l boots, with Military lit-t-i-1, all ,fans 2'/_, to 7 only .. $2.98 l.iu|ii--- whit ~ canvas lii.1li la'-1-il liooi.-, i";‘i 'ii-ii liiels all .~=i::t~~ but »i‘,{, and 5 this wc.-k . . . . .. $2.925 | priti- i; $2.75, for biiiek ii".il We are strong on silk lioisi-rv, this wer-k our spigqifil all i':|,-liiiiiizilile coioilrs. »Q¢-44 0-Ano-eoya-go-QOQGO-0* . You will save niopey on any of iiio above, and :it 'lie ,~"\ti.r- time be cooiy, comfort :ibiy and `1`:i.~'lilonably il'e~,~sovl,` thi-sv lirics are all ili.=p‘:iy~~1i in our wiiidow this week. ALLEiF{W§| go.. LTD. &Q-O-GOO"."'. ;.=-..__._ \/-4-gfff rl _._ _ Q4 be o po-0-0 1;* '-*.7 "\5."""l 31 ._._‘:"`¢ `:`__ -;.»;»'r' .2"" 2 /_ 'Q/< .,_. -060| 'f lite, ` 'ffr"¢’f’f~'ic l» fef. », '.",,';.}-_ . ,;._.., ;,~'-ff, I- (11%: "-iff-f.’ , ._ _, Q , Vw rf-,'i. _ ~t » .io l iii. ., inf? it \ -L.-_ ' ~. 1’ , _ - »..=v=;7,¢/fg »°;`?=-7:.-‘.-5-¢;f-f»‘?:‘*..: fy; __ -. -,~.;- _ I 1 ` 5 U. V 'ti- » niepts be iN YOUR LIFE TIME? tics which within the J. C. -0-4-A- »4~»»-Q4.-no-4-0 An investment Oppor tunity Extraordinary Not until there is another World War will high gradeinvelt- procurable at present low pricles-WILL THAT Bill This opportunity should not be neglected. ` ' Ill Our July list just issued contains many attractive securi- linve our rccomnit-ndiitior.. . Our special representative is now on the island. inquiries next few days will have his personal attention. ~. ref, ,Y 1 i _<-._ _ "fl ‘- fr.; ff: ’ it _:ls if. r `[ *R-`{.‘f . '\-.-_ P..-`, f , r