w‘; “llllT lillElili lillll." ‘ALSO-SERIAL AND COMEDY l CAPITOL ciiiiniu suinniiii} TODAY ' *"” l PRINCE EDWARD TODAY u HARDY COMEDY EXTRA—LAUREL Jilin GA WVOR PRINCE EllWAll MONDAY >- The Greatest Trio On The Screen Thrill-lovers! Make e Note of This]! l-"Monday Aug. ~_ lathe Opening Day of EATON ’$ 4-Day August Sale IN MONCTON @1118, in addition to the Furniture and House- mrnishlng Sale and the Midsummer Sale now in m! swing gives you an unparalleled selection of nmlvseasonable merchandise at todayfis lowest- prices Q-Bi Prices are on the incline and we suggest‘ you -&c Th]: aelnnan ll swerved fer Qnsen's| County new: of Ibcnl Interest but nd- vertising of n newly nature Inn b: inserted at 6 cent: n word strictly pnynbl: in advance. , M!!! LENA McLURIl will be the. soloist at St! James Church on Sunday morning, CLYDE BIVEIb-On 51111681, Aug. 6th, the servos in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, [will be at ll a. m., B. School at 10 s.,n1. ‘ Pulsing ?witl\ jhefiloves, hates, weakness, rhesimplekzournie or GOSPEL MEETING in 0508c- lndgeHalls-tArgyleSlionSunday. afternoon at 3 o'clock and ‘rues-- ~' day evening at 8 ofclock. < ENTRIES ARE NOW Mill‘ re- ceived for the Provincial Exhibi- tion. Make yours early and nvoiu the rush leteren. Entries h an classes close linguist llth. I. W. Boulter, Bony-Trees. 1948-14141, ' with Ralph MORGANVQQQI MALI-CRY i Aho-"Bltch Hiker” Corned! ‘ And “Havana Ho" Travel You.“ be mmd I TEN SUB-CAMPI m, m» camp at Godollo is divided into ten sub-cam)”. lepre- sentlng the Ten Scout Laws. and mom by the names of birds and animals. as never before at the Barry- __ BROOKFIELD-ihe services in the Broakfield Congregation on Sun- day, Aug. 0th,‘ will be es follows: l-Iartsville, 2 p. m., S. school at 1.1.2 p. m.: Brookfield, 8 p. m., S. School 2 p. m., and Hunter River, 7.1L p. m., S. School, 2 p. m. The Hnrts~ ville Sunday School Picnic will b’, held on the Church grounds at : p. m. on Saturday, Aug. 6th. A.) are cordially invited. more: ln this mighty m? THE NATION! THOROUGHLY MRED drama! Each sub-semi! Wmllflll l“ mnny ationnl groups s: possible, Advantage of these Sales vvhile the prices are still low ms CAMP nsm: and ‘ ' I A _ My mm‘, bunch o, the roucn COURT-At the Polio: - ‘ . rt yesterday morning a man in ari General Credit bank is’ C“ Luotlces‘ twig?! c?‘ o, the éumncy prom l charged with keeping a. vicious do): l _ appeared. The animal was destroy. llfgxfltgzigrdmztg’ b; ed. A man charged with being- » ,drunk and incapable was fine/i three dollars arid costs or five dayr. A man charged with harbouriiry smuggled liquor was remanded. Phi n plrlyuufiiolld n day or two day: chopping through W! INN Plaklng out new things for yourself or home and save. SCOUT JAMBOREE NOTES To visiting delegates and friends attending the convention of the Grand Lodge I.0.0.F. we extend a hearty welcome to make our store the ‘meeting place for their friends. _ "ITEAIPHKIE. MONOTON CANA DA ‘iimcvsn ALHPABET LocArEs gmem“ “n”- CONTINGENTS SCOUT LINGUIST GUIDES Three hundred Hungarian Boy ts h h taken special 5:12:85 Y; ‘i3 laflvgunges Wm “c, a, ITALIAN FLIERS APPRECIAT- guides to foreign Scouts vi tliir ‘YE-A wlegmm “Xprcssmg ‘ppm’ Budapest duflng the world Sci,“ aviation of the action of Superin- Jmboree. .lcndent MacKinnon of the Island‘ division of the C. N. R. in supplyq ing the services of iiii interpreter NATION _ , Hunger,“ i. Y‘ to Capt. Rovls and ins. companions] , Alphabetical order according to , tlio Magyar alphabet ruled the lo- Fcntlon of the Scout contliigents of the various nations for the great march past that opened the 4th ‘World Scout, Jamboree in Hungary, August 1st. Lunches and Dinner: served Moderately priced. FREE PARKING DIANA IVYNYARD .:_ Jae. ALEXANDER icnlture, studied the destruction Of IIOW TIIE BIIITISII EMPIRE 1716 _ this parasite by ordinary slovv- m C" D which ls doing everything 1708811119 _ _ _ —-_- lrremng and refrigeration at the “y; 1' R E to make the Jamboree a Success,’ ed recently at Victoria has been 1S spending a two weeks holiday at ma), gfgdjng fakgg m); gu(\_<5',;'[)1"{l I __ a _ I , _ , received by Mr. Mac-Kinnon. Tlic Cavendish Beach. v __ l‘ J _ b 11ml cold swing- temperatures. His, The Bnush Connngents lined up hi! EPW799111 the "m? m‘? unique ‘me 1m h! h Y f _ out of buying is f.i ._\ come out yflcsnlts indicated m“ ten days, 1_e_‘,t‘hll5:_Angna (Englandx Anglo honour m, exmbtemtorlal flghm gr. , w c “as oiuardcd by the monthly 10011001) IlOI-llltts sale: m Gratin“ M 5 de , Captain Campanelll from Shediac _ ,- grees F was suf-, In all administrative details the - of branded bull in zlio Domznzoir: kuf°ld° (British 59°11“ abmfidl- camp is thus semconmlned’_n reads as follows: “In the name of , _ _ _ _ _ ficicnt to kill the larvae. Howeveiyl , "steadily llliilfilsllll,’ altos 0f oiiicz-ll he recommended a m0 per cent mp, Allstrillln. Camila, Ceylon, Del Ai'- scout “anon within a nation. "s General Bulbo and his staff I wish laws the scout Lawtl to extend to you my sincere ap. ally graded bcci‘ will lmvc a very, {or of m,“ _ . , _ rlka (South Africa), Essah Irorszag i . y-viz, ten days addi- ‘ (Northern Ireland), Gibraltar, In. predation for yum, kind co_0pem_ THE JAMBOREE CAMP A SCOUT tlon on behalf of this memorable ._ - v§e+ee++o+vs+eeoo~++»o4svvv¢ :0 - vQoH4-HQ-O-O-OOOO-H A Advertising liatesl—Payahle in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c, per word; Classified, per word; In Memorlam Notices, 700- per inch; Lists of Moral and spiritual 08er- ings, Cards, m., 4c. var ninne; Lctlcn of Condolence. 10¢- per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per Inch or 4c per word. Otluer rate: on flllplllllluflli- Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five cents. REAL HELP TO l-llltlllills which lund- Mrs. B. G. Church, of Montreal, sCErJJ-hsfiwi-‘r we» 9 a 9 - t Dr. and Mrs. Ei-i-oi s. Netting and! l little son Jackie, accompanied byi: Mrs. J. A. Stanford, left this mcrn- : lng by motor for Halifax. z important bczizliii; 11pm). Hm pros f . , V __ r _ _ parity of the farm Hamil atom“ M’ 0 deglee F" °‘ dla, Ir szabrccl allrim (Irish Free “,1; ,3 -- Mr. l-Iance Newsome of Amherst, at ., q. ~ 1i i. are‘ _ _ , , itweiiiy days in all, so that there from which the Ciiltx‘? draw mum Could be no question that an the of their trade,“ says tliv Dominion tflncmnena oxganjsms would be l-zllletl by the cold. $EJMMERSIDE and Prince County Live Stock Branch. "It", in our eng- erness to save, we arc buying low quality bucf Wu are pcnnllxiiig those IIILOYIIIlSlIIQ lllidl \\'l!0 are putting brains and ciiurt into Llulr 1l\'L' stool‘. operations. We are also penalizing ourselves by practising ililrae econ- omy, and icinrdlng milii-r than flS~ sistlrig the return 0i more pruspcr- nus conditions. The mun who SLIIS his cattle thin at 2c. o: 15c. pcr pound has no mcrgln of profit, and is therefore not a. jiotizntizil employer of labour, or purchaser of tunnels till: city merchants lmvc to sell. On‘ 101113, summerside, win be dosed the other hand, if we liclp to lllClYJ-v until Aug. 12. 195 jse the demand for good beef by demanding officially gradcd beef‘ we make it easier for the mun who} has well-bred, ivcll-fcil cattle to) dispose oi’ them at n price which will yo“; Wm be In summel-Side for a give him a small margin oi profit on i {cw days, Qrders 1e“ with Braoeis his operations. He is the only clu. “.111 be attended to promptly 194 of iarmcr who has remained sdl-l sent and is abic 101mg: for the goods he purchases." .i locnl interest but nilvcrllllng of n ‘ u wnrd strictly puyiilile In ud- '"'E, E. PARKMANs optical pur- —MR-. J. G. LOGAN, for eight ycars concert piano tuner for Chick- ering, Mason and Hamelln of New —-I'IONEERS WIN FROM C. Y. ‘ M. L. 8-7--The closing game of the Suinmcrside Baseball League was held on Thursday evening on the School Diamond, and was a real close game between the Pioneers and C. Y. M. L. and ended in a score of 8-7 in favour of the Pioneers-S. —INDIAN RIVER PICNIC Aug. l9. Athletic sports 1.30 sharp, first ‘and second prizes in each event. [See poster. Boxing, Young Delaney, ‘Freetown, vs. Ezrie Durant, Sum- _ , _ moi-side; Kid LeBlanc, Port Elgin, lure rcaclircl on ma- via‘... -~ oi tlic “L Jimmie Macnmm’ “wish parasite. In lflll)‘, B. H. Iinnsom, | Moms 35 and 15 can“ 193 of thc U. S. Dvpnrtinviii oi Agrb‘ KILLS PORK PAR A SITES The June News Letter of the Dairy And Cold Storage Branch 0f tlic Dominion Dcplirlmciit of Agricul-l ture states that for many years it hfls been known that the freezing and subscqucxit cold storage of DOPK destroyed any irlcliiiit-llzi Lii-vzic con- tained tl1ei1-i1i,biit no onc- lind slud- icd. the influciirsr: of tho rate freezing and the ulliinnti‘ lcmprrri- —MOON'LIGHT EXCURSION — j Something new i.n the way of e 4 ; Moonlight Excursion is being held ' out oi’ Summerside Harbour on Sun- —Thls column in reserved for new: ‘Busy nninre niny he Inn-riot] n! I State), Jamaica. Malta, Newfound- land, New Zealand, Palestine, Rhodesia, Skocla (Scotland), Trin- idad, Wales. BRITISH OVERSEAS UNITS Australia's contingent of 85 was the largest British overseas unit,, the next in order being India, with 72, South Africa. with G5 and Jam- aica with 60. _ PERSONALS —Miss Jessie Lecrd, oi’ Alberton, is undergoing treatment in the Prince County HospitaL-S. —Mrs. Harry Whitehead, of Gra- ham's Road, has entered the Prince County Hospital for 1rcat~ncnt.-—S. —Mrs. Alexander Deegan, of Cape Traverse, mother oi’ Mrs. J. P. Mc- Innis, of Summerside, is underga- ing treatment in the Prince County , HospltnL-S. —Mrs. E. A. Richardson, oi’ Win- nines. will arrive in Sumrnerside on Saturday evening to vlslt her sister, Mrs. Walter Green. —Miss Ethel Hinton, of Summer- side, who was visiting her cousins in Springfield East, has returned to her home. —Mr. Robert Bagnall, oi’ Hunter River, returned home "ery iuch irn- proved in health, after being treat- ed in the Prince County Hospital. -—S. —Dr. Richard Sharp, of Provid- ence, R.I., is visiting his mother, A special Scout commissioner has been appointed to supervise Scout- ing among the tribes of profession- al criminals in India. SCOUTS MAKE PARK FISH POND Boy Scouts oi’ Rodney, Ont, made a lily pond in the local Hor- ticultural Society park and stocked it with fish. scours DEMONSTRATE cow wAsnmo A demonstration of placer gold washing, with "real colour," or real gold dust shown, was a unique iea- ture of a. North Vancouver Scout Garden Party. A CANADIAN JAPANESE SCOUT TROOP A special cable from Baden- Powell congratulated Scoutmaster Yoshida of the 2nd Chemainus, B. (1., Scouts, upon the fliird anni. versary o! the only Japanese scout Troop in the Empire. FREE UNIFORMS FOR AFGIIAN SCOUTS As pest of ii: plan to encourage Scouting, recently started in that country, the Government of Af- ghanistan is supplying each new Afghan Boy Scout with two uni- forms and camping kit. COMPETE A cake and breed making com- petition for both professionals and amateurs, followed by an auction CAKE AND BREAD MAKERS I M"- flight." SHOWER-A very enjoyable time was held- ‘Ibcsday evening at the home of lvfr. and Mrs. James Mon- aghan, I-Iazelbrook, when ibout scv- enty-five young people gathered for a. shower and dance in honour of Miss Margaret Cameron of ‘his city whose marriage takes place the lat- ter part cf this month.’ Dancing and sing-song were indulged in till ten thirty, splendid music )elng fur.- nished by Messrs. Alfred McKear- ney, Martin Power and the Coady brothers, and Miss Bessie McQuaid. The numerous and costly gifts were then opened and the verses were read by the joint hostesses, Mrs. W. J. Monaghan and Miss Mary Mon- aghan, after which the Suture bride and groom in a few words thanked all present for the remembranoes. Lunch was then served in buffet style by Mrs. James Monaghan as- sisted by several of the young ladies; and then dancing was continued till the wee sma‘ hours of ithe morn- ing. ” PERSONALS Mr. Fred Watts, York, paid a business visit to the city yesterday. lib‘. Gordon MacDonald, Alllston, Mass, is a visitor to the city. The condition of John May, West Covehead, does not show much im- provement. Joseph Dover, Pleasant Grove, has entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital for treatment. John H. Gill, City, is spending a few days at York, the guest of B. NS, has returned to his home miter spending a pleasant holiday week at Rose Valley, the guest of his uncle, Mir. Frank Nevvsome. Mr. G. E. Henderson, Canadian National Express Agent, retired on Monday lost after being connected with the express business for the past thirty-eight years. Mr} and Mrs. C. L. MacKay, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. MacKay and daughter Eleanor of Edmonton, visited their old home at New Glasgow on Monday and were the guests of Mir. and Mrs. E. E. MacKay. Mr. Mont Annesr, M.P.P.. of Low- er Montague, and Mr. Fred McIn- tyre, manager of the Montague Il- lustration Station, and Mr. Alex Hamilton oi’ New Perth, are in town attending the meeting of the Live Stock Shipping Club. Mrs. Preston MdLalne and children of Moncton, formerly of Charlotte- town, are leaving for home today after a very pleasant holiday spent in Charlottetown and Murray River. Miss Isabel Andrew, dietitian at the Charlottetown Home, city, has returned from an enjoyable vaca- tion in Nova Scotia. In Truro she visited her frncnd Miss Nadine R0- per and both went to Halifax to vis- it the latterls brother, Mr. Howard Roper and Mrs. Roper. Mrs. (Dr.) Barrett, of Hunter River, with her two charming child- Mrs. A. .1. MoLalne and zvir. and I £0 BATEl—2c per word, three ht- eertlons for the price of inc, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted ' i ACTIVE AGENTS, SELL THE NEW Super Wear Shoes carrying o. 5 months Guarantee. Sells at sight, every man needs them. Most com- plete line in Canada. Super Wear Shoe co., Montreal. A. W. July 29-Aug. 5-12-19-26. _ Wanted E BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND! quarts. Phone 1107. l433-6-29-ti, syrzcoun State price Mayus Ford, 180. WANTED - GOOD handcd pump head. and particulars. Milton. WANTED T0 BUY DIRECT from owner, farm near Char- lottetown. Apply BOX "A." Guard- IML 183 To Let r0 LET-HEATED APARTMENTS; Cavendish and Connnuglit Apts. Tel. 288-J. - 104- TO LET — HOUSE ON BISHOP Street. Apply 120 Prince Street. ziis-v-qi-ti.‘ TO LET - MODERN nousn.’ No. 451 Esker Street, Phone 1144-1 7s.’ Boarders Wanted l I SEVERAL STUDENTS ACCOM-g odated half block from Prince of Wales College, Moderate rates. ren, Patsy and Wendell, accompan- ied by her friend, liifrs. (Dr.) Call- 148 Cumberland Street. 191 i o-oooooo-oo-oo-noow-eoveooo-e CARBOARD For Sale SUITABLE F0 lining outhouses, etc, lo ,, sheet. Guardian Office. tl GARAGE AND EQUIPMENT FOB sale. Good stand. Charles Murray, Fredericton, P. E. I. 14l- FOR SALE — NEWLY FRESIIEN- ed cow. Mrs. Stephen Roller. E854 Royalty. 182. FOR. SALE - AUCTION E031’!- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcry. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE - sromr AND lIOUSl opposite Station. Good business stand rind boarding house.,Phons 1383. 118i BARGAIN-PLYMOUTH BED Good condition. Registered. cheap. Phone 9B5-J. 1&5 FOR SALE -- AUCTION FORT!- Fivs, Bridge and Whist Soon Cor-is. Guardian Central Joli Printery. Nov. i-tf. FOR SALEF-COACH, GOOD CONi dition. Cheap for cash. Elli Queen, FOR SALE — TWO TENEIVEEN‘! house at Southpoi-t, Lot 4B, con- taining thirteen rooms. (Miss) Jessie Stewart. 144- FOR SALE — MARMON ENGINE 8 cylinder; also running part 01 the cnr, Would make a good truck. Appll.’ to R. H. Binns, Sims Bulld- ing, or New Glasgow, where thl cur is. 1 _.__. Miscellaneous l?‘ ‘f: -. ‘i L0 fnow T0 GET A GOVERNMENI st :1 dny evening on the S. B. Gaspesla, Brown. Job_ 1am, 3001mm The M c. 0 I beck, Crspaud, are enjoying a de- EEZEE- "JASA Garter 8r 0o. E . ““"'--——, Ifipgg‘ i“; S G ll t’ E ll __4,g__ . l Church Choirs will conduct a Song 1 y‘ Service of Sacred Music during the illiarioiteicwn Mrs. John Sharp, of Summerside. -. I when members of the different ,__5 —Mr. Summers, who is legal ad- ‘ trip. It will be a delightful salljvysol- of the Income Tax Department I ,' along the Silver Pathways of Moon- ,, ‘ lit Waters; and the Excursion pro- ' ‘ misc-s to be most enjoyable. I ——and—- Prince Edward island A wrmdcrlul iusrirliiicnt of —-SUIVLVIERSIDE POLICE COURT —-On Thursday at the Summerslde Police Court s. man, arrested for of $10 estreated. Friday SOLW NIH. (IHINiHV/liili LEATHER GOODS, FANCY SOIIVIINIIIS Magistrate E, H. Strung, K.C., gave tcn days in jail, without the option . of a fine to a party from Cape Tra- . verse who while under the influence of liquor, jumped into s. car on Wa- , tor Street curly Wednesday morning i and after backing the machine into jThomns Johnson's plate glass win- ‘ dow and smashing it, made oil; but In SILVER, BRONZE" and nmny other Dccomffiins. (‘all at our BOOKSTORE and got a simply before leaving for liozne. ,at Texas, has been enjoying a. well earned vacation in the west of the Province and returned to Texas on Friday afternoon-S. —Mrs. H. O. Hemphill, of Char- lottetown, is spending a few days in Summerside, the guest of Miss ‘Blanche Kenny, on Harvard Street, morning, His Honour, Stipendlary» 5ummers1de__5_ —Mr. Arthur A. Harding, who has been visiting his brother, Rev. W. H. Harding, and Mrs. Harding, of Summerslde and Miss Rosamond Harding, returned on Thursday to their home in Needham, Mass-S. —Mr. J. J). Rnmsay and his mo- ‘Wfls caught by Mr. Johnson about thcr, Mrs. Harry Ramsay, of Ftcv- gtwo miles out of Sumincrsirlc and ‘ lizindcd ovr-r to the Police.--S. ———-—---__.___ L. -t d —Mrs, Robertson, of Hamilton,‘ B I Ont, is the guest oi’ Miss Georgie) l ____v~_____“r“,,a§| Green, of Summcrsidc.._s, ere, Moss, are visiting in Spring) Valley nnd Malpcque (accompanied by Mrs. William WiI-‘ liarns, of Dorchcstcr, Mass, visiting hcr Campbell, of Kcnslngwn.-—S. Tlic y were Ellen ' I mother, Mrs. of the entries, was the means‘, found by the Hanna, Alta, Herald and the Robin Hood lviills for fin- ancing the summer camp of the local Scouts. Mrs. Earl MacDonald and young daughter, Beryl, left yesterday morning for Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. L. Simpson and iam- ily, Montreal, are holidaying here for two months on the spacious A ma“, Raven. own service m grounds at Avonlea Beach, Caven- a ferry boat in the middle o! the duh‘ Bled River es St. Norbert, was the; climax of the second annual all- i ht hik f W1 l Bo . 315s servlzeo was “Emma velTy mg on I holiday trip to Rover Meals the Rev. F. S. Reed. Rev. n. n. Llttlejohns of st. openifi int th h a om “f, 1mm: e m“ ° °w° Luke's Church, st. John, who with Mrs, Littlejohns and three children BOY SCOUTS WILL GUARD A RIVER FERRY SlllWllFE SERVICE Mrs. M. D. MacDonald and young son, Lloyd, Kinross, left this morn- Halifax. have been spending a very enjoy- IAMOUS TRAIN able vacation here returned on Wednesday to St. John. During the mum trip ‘from Vancouver to Montreal of the iannl (Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mac- ous British train the Royal ScotIKny, Edmonton and son and lightful holiday at Cavendish Beaclml While hers they speak very highly: of Mrs. Wyandh genial hospitality. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, Aug. 6th. Preacher Rev. A. G. Crowe: Central Bedeque 10.45 a.m. Subject “'I'he Fires of Pente- cost,” Sunday School 11.45 a. m. Iordh Supper, 12.15 pm. Freetown 730 pm. Subject “The Full Goa. pel." Mr. H. W. Huntley, M. A., of Winnipeg, accompanied by Mrs] Hllfli-lfiy. their son and daughter, left Wednesday by mowi- an feflufn home after spending the pasti month on the Island. While here! they were the guests oi’ Mr. andl Mrs. John A. Macdonald, Bunbury, and other friends. who isf following its visit to Pacific coast daughter, Gordon and Eleanor, 1m, cities at the termination of the yesterday morning on return homo ‘after three wecks vacation spoilt in the‘ province as guests o1 Mr, MWKW‘! brother, Major C. L. MncKay. n11 stopping points by Canadian Boy Scouts, to prevent vandalism by souvenir hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard, of Northnm, with their daughters, tlie Misses Gertrude and Helen, and Mrs. Harry Frankel, of New York City, were visitors to Charlottetown‘ on Wednesday last enroute to; Georgetown to attend the races. | LOST — BETWEEN KINGSTON] and Charlottetown, a Eorcolino‘ Hat. Finder please leave at S. A. McDonald's. 173- LOST -— DORY FROM FISHING boat Friday night, between Cape Bare and Pictou Island. Finder address John Rcbenson. Pictou. N. s. 1'12- _.___. Male Help Wanted EARN MONEY SELLING ‘IMPER- ial Art’ and ‘Windsor’ series Per- sonal Christmas Cards. $1. per dozen and up. Also boxed assort- ments. Agents being appointed now. Write British Canadian Pub- lishing C0., 426 Patrick Bldg, Tor- onto. H. W. M.-154. Female Help Wanted WOMAN WANTED T0 SEW FOB us at home. sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckweai- Company. Dept. 147, Toronto. g5, i _-____________ Ltd., Toronto <10.) 145 PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAW tens pay. We ‘start you. Th! Canadian Kindergarten Institute Toronto <10.) 14‘ BECOME EXPERT BARB" through our special low w" course. Hundreds cf successful graduates. Write Molar Barb" College, 5'73 Harrington. 581"" n n. w. Tu-sn-ll- HAVE YOUR TIRES SET cold process while r011 W‘? tires $1.00 each. Gigsfl ti"! $1" for first, 75c for additional one! same size. Prcude 6a Morcsideaat Salesman Wanted SALESMEN BY wan. RATE! manufacturer, established 0:1’ quarter century, nationally Kmdm Products are necessities. 8°14 h cct to farmers, factories, ‘WW1?’ ations,_institutions, etc. Rcq" n‘ meiits: csr owner. B8B 3° t° 5on1“ satisfactory references. Also M opening for field sales 0Y8!" A reader asks if fish gain weight Tflllldly. This drpcrds ciithtly upon who catches ‘cm. l with outstanding abiiitv- Gill}: your qualifications in detail-Av dress President, 9915 Harvard is Cleveland, Ohio.