> M 7| I > 4 ` ` A WV _ _ ` __ N_ I .1 V I, I. .`.,`.4' .. , =< . t 1 ' - ' ~ ’ . ' _ _ f."'t .-§»¢§,."%:'l" 7-' -. "’ -;‘_-.x»».-s.~.~t _ » - ~ -_ _ u »_ . _ ._ 1 .» - ~ ‘» - » 2--‘ "T"».l" "`."'“»"'§"“"*"“' `*_".. L ' ' _ - . -- " _lls_.p\ 1: "“ "'f 7" _ _ nm. Vis A Gift _ `_...`»-`,._, .cm ,._» ._ _ Pravaniivas I _When packing away wmller clothing, blankets, I fnrs., etc., betterinsure find- 3;! *bpm whole in tlleMf>alhi un amleson's » Gumorour l ....Ms..c°° Bears; time larvae rn _ these s t do the - ‘ mage. l u you ' take prompt measuresto exclude -~Mrs. Moth. Our moth preventives cost little and pay every time. Moth Proof Bags 3 sizes 50, 60, 75c each Moth Balls 30c lb. Gum Camphor 1.0¢ oz. ' J. G. .lamieson Dftlggiaf SILVER Makes a very dainty and useful present. We are showing a fine assort- ment of very new articles in sterling and plate. G. i'i. Taylor Jeweler & Optician sm-4-11Mtr. i TIDE TABLE APRIL Hllh Water LOW Water QUIt§C\9k¢|J Sa. S. A. M. 9.49 0.27 1.02 1.34 0.31 _._ -1.. 1.55 2.38 3.26 10 4.22 11 Til. 5.24 6.27 Qwrl M. Tu. W. Th. 1.13 F. Sa. B. M. P. M. 22.05 _ 23.00 23.48 12.05 12.36 13.06 13.37 14.10 14.50 15.48 17.20 12 W. 13 Th. 7.21 18.46 14 F. 8.07 19.56 15 Sa. 8.44 20.53 16 S. 9.19 21.48 17 M. 9.53 22.37 18 Tu. "10.27 23.27 19 W. 11.00 .. . . . 20 Th. 0.16 11.34 21 F. 1.05 12.10 22 Sa. 1.55 12.51 23 S. 2.48 13.37 24 M. 3.48 14.31 25 Tu. 4.54 ` 15.40 26 W. .` 6.02 17.18 27 Th. 7.01 18.46 28 F. 7.49 20.00- 29 SB.. 8.30 21.03 30 S. 9.09 22.00 APR|L.-- lst to 3rd, -ith to 6th, threatening. general rains. 9th to 14th, low tem C pcratnre. 15th to 18th, warm and dry _ 191.11 9.0 20th, Bllltry. 21Bt to 25th, rightmsy take s purchased homestead ln_cer- sin dil¢'l¢il- PH" 35900 Def =¢l‘°- 9“*‘°°- uat reside six months in each of three years , cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth 83,00 The area of cu tivation is sublect to reduction tacaaeuf rough.scrubby or stony land, Live took maybegubslituted for cultivation under rain wave. 20th 30th, cool. ' DIARY OF EVENTS. = C T0-DAV. Legislature. 3 p.m. City Magistrates' Court, 9 a.m. People's Theatre, 7 and 8.45 p.m. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. A.M. 3.33 4.23 i 5.10 5.52 S°9°9°t~’."‘¢° wmv-.:~ ‘ ®C~'\'-Il¢SE 10.34 11.49 0.15 1.19 2.18 3.09 3.55 4.39 5.22 6.04 6.46 7.29 8.17 9. nfl? 11.30 0.07 1.12 2.10 3.04 moderating, y 7th to 8th P. Ni 15.56 16.43 17.27 18.08 18.48 19.27 20.05 20.44 21.25 22.13 23.10 `1`s`.66 S 14.03 14.54 15.38 16.21 17-03 THE role head of a family or any male over 17.46- 1s.29 ge 19.13 19.59 2° 20.49 31 21.46 22.52 ti 12.40 C 19.42 <1 14.99 t 1 15.32 , PARIS, April 12'-During a. celebra- ‘tion o`t the anniversary of Greek in- a. sspatch quoting the Athens Ecpir ini, the police arrested several per sons for crying "Down with the gov .l_ p ll l _*<- Ono of tho best business stands in }' Co. Ltd.' also first-class dwelling B l. 0 We are authorized by Mrs. G. S. a Partridge to sell at her home 145 Eus- d ton Street on Thursday, April 20th. tl commencing at 1 o’clock p. nl., all her W rugs, mats. shades, dishes, bureaus. W household effects.. Terms cash. H BENJ. CARTER ti. C0. 8265-4-15M4l. m f w D. obstetrical departments, ohers n three Write at once for circular ot infer 7635-il-26-M2ms. - 0 - M » .cu 0 - '~ 2;( _ i ..»""7".' - ., ,_; _"tel I . »:\ Z ."T,='f.?»§#z(§` _lla/' .l . -_. -- u,_.,_.m scores llppnsitlon Campaign Tactics __(Co_ntint|0d from Page On ernment long live Venizelos, down Fl with Austria down with Germany ax an u s.) » ct representatives 812,959; besides tra inspectors and general revision d building up of agricultural staff in louusct on with the public schools. MONIES TO LOAN Now. Mr. speaker; it seems to me that,- tting these three things together, if Monfes to loan at reasonable rates we should go no further- the killing of interest on good improved farm of properties. Applications will receive to prompt attention. th H. J.-PALMER, in Bank ot Nova Scotia Chambers. do 7920-8-il9M1Mo. do e $45,000 annual deficit. the adding permanent public works of $224,000; e increased expenditure on education that period of $145,489, if we had ne nothing more we would have no enough to make every loyal cm- n in this province bless the day that e old Government went out and _ a w Government came ln. But there honourable members wllo will not a ` bless the day. They would probably tl dance at Athens yesterday. says 8 _ ze th re ke the very reverse action if they fol- wed the bent of their inclination, be- usc it is so contrary to the system hich they followed in t heir time. l ave never been an advocate of justi- lng wrongs of the present with ngs of the past. i think it is poor tl lo ca lw King's County at St. Peter‘s Bay, now 3,0 occupied by Messrs. lt. W. McEwen & business and an utter waste of time; ut when honourable members under- ' ’ _ t k t t d f th l quite near store. Price reasonable. a‘:ule,xy?°..n;'y? g'u§n‘:1';r',)ir‘|1s°beU_f;,.r;m:: Apply to R. W. McEwen, St. Peters th BM-'gr q_ H, Tanning, power," then we have a right to know 8144-4-7mfmw6i. 1 th e standard of’ the Government in st what they did when they sat on e other side of the liouso. Now, e party opposed to us said at the ond of our first perlqd when wc had re- ’ - duced thc lndcntedncnn ny $45,000: uc e "Why," they said, "instead of doing . hat you are responsible for a deficit i` $109,000"; and the hon. Lender of 0 the Opposition has been stating lute- that we made a deficit a year age of 0.000. -A banker who is competent nd who desires to tell the truth and oes tell the truth says that whereas le amount when we came illto power, as $1,072,000, it is now $1,088.78G,‘ at is, $16000 more. Where is this _ ly $5 household furniture, comprising, par- th lor, dining room, bed room, hall and ,. ,, kitchen furniture, carpets, squares, §1%9'8g0p‘;1;_‘;'E)%‘§":lfgo3;“th§;‘t'°’4::e 'I on says we were responsible for?How" nn these people look an honest man the face and not feel that they are arked out as men whose word is orthless? However, some people can look anything in the face. One . 0 wlpltlid hitrlllgf believie it., theollouor- s e .eu or o . e osi- tton was lu politics glbollt f N quarter of a_ century ugo, or and he supported the Government at that time that was responsible for a THE w_ w_ 5A¢KU3 |.¢°3p|-|-AL deficit of $119,942 in one year. and A private General Hospital with there was neither storm nor war nor well equipped medical. surgical and Z-“Y lie” “ich HS We had filiriil last Auctioneers. 1 ' - l Y” .' " T' ~- ~--~ GREEK SVMPATHY Fon ALLIEB. 110"-Dl'°lr0lll`°rI` that has characterised the hon. member from Port-Hill said ff ' L l ` § - Pr the time 0! his follppr politicalaotlvi- he doubted whether education was as tenance ofthe insane and poor: in w Hsriculture. Out of the revenues ot the cl that should not be forgven, what will is we say ot_tbe hon. gentleman who re 9. deficit in 1876 in__Bir Louis Davll~l’u th l do not cite those to show that do- ly - Y K dislike indeed for deficits; and I will th Let us see where ally of thc ner- th vico besides public works have been U0 average daily attendance had dccrc- ased in the schools by 2,901. In the lust four years that we have been ill power there has been nn increase oi' 1,183; ihni. is, wc sa our four years oi' what they lost in es twenty years. No man can deny this; co yet the hon. Leader ot’ the Opposition i co his speech on the Address in Reply. 'ga cllucntion is improved. i remember :lu ties here. 1-fe llsatiahed with nothing good as it was 25 years ago, and I ill the Why of Drotrosl. because pro think he might well doubt that, be- Kfe" INDI! lil Glmoy to him. Ho was cause we had declined for twenty years not used to if in the old days. Now. at from the position which education had at that time. when such an enormous th deficit was rolled up_in one year, the sliding down. During the Lillie e charges tbathave since fallen heavily other party was in power we ha few- lllwih 1:11' lsvltlltlas were light in coin- er first:-class teacllefa. Visa léadl teaohi, ' ” DHBO- IB eoostofthe man-erswowerono cense a.'al lu- _ || ho were only teaching on permits. their time n. total of only $21,000, while more than we had ever had at any pre- today the Government is spending $59,- vious time in the history of the prov- 000 in providing for lt; and that expell- lnco since the uct of 1877. But the ditplre is nbsolutely'ease_l1tini for tho vacant schools have been filled in the » pu pose of maintaining those unfortun- in age lnegblo as they! should be mamtlaig said; has grogan so thlat we have re- e . e us see ,w at other ex end covoredouet rd our ost' ound.Th - ' Kids s fs theretrvero in the hououragle geutv number oi' first-class teachgs has in? :ellthm gveryhuhuh' A0 U eman’s me. They spent $4.250 tori creased b;L20. the number of second- V ss teachers has increased' by 10 7"” ‘-1°?"-U’ in °°ndm°”° Hnm' 5°” time were ldllil l_ ll in-dlu rr mn mn und tue number or permits; wltlcn wud ‘1-‘run-1-tives' advertised. I dwidvd f° _ . lJl'0Vil1¢9 last year the expenditures 14.when we came in, is now nothing. try them. Their action waamlld, and ‘ /was $22,900. Doubtloss he would go Now, that surely should satisfy any the ,Mun ,_|| th” could bl, expected, . » buck to the same qld-fashioned meth- person who knows now to judge ll d d their normal ods. ln that year, 1893. which was an when an educational system is falling My Ki "ya r°"'m° _ ‘ election year. the estimate of expondi- dr rising. In 1911 the Government IC ture for public works was $64,958 and sp thousand over the esti ate is n thing co blessed the hand that spent $55,000 be out ofa revenue much smaller? Wo was to grant 11 first-class lfisnse to u had a deficit too, not so very far away, student passing the first~class examin- W in 1900,- a deficit of $05,938. We had ation, provided he`wos going to leave he shgw before lhhal/_e finished that our class examination coming up to thc if) es ma e or t e resent ear is, t Su erlntcndent of Education was ask- we will_be able tc? resumeythc flnaxélif ed ptlle question: "Are you going to H°“S ‘ to me ‘""m°" of Medical Sm) al progress in regard to the reduction stay ut homo and teach?" if thc 0" of expenditure that 'had marked ollr student said, yes."'Then," replied the I 'eglmc during tho first three years. Superintendent, "I will give you a. sec- ha - ond-class." But if the teacher were go- m . . _ di .l ill k;h. vouthocon- PUBLIC BERWCE IMPROVEMENTS' 2:5 to Alberta m saskatchewan or uderlligprlilxllic Ywfllolo s‘l:1ff, and there I was surprised and shocked to hear vor was rt tlmc in our oxpcrlcllce tim stntcnlcnts hon. members made. hon the institution was running more l do not believe they knew that what improved. I referred a lime Whlle and that inducement, was acted llpou. sm ago L0 edu(-u¢|0n_ and how this was the They took the first-cluss license und "L mont, impm»||m|_0f,1|| mf. Du|,||c g,.,.v|c_ went abroad. lictwecu tllnt und fllc os. When we camo into power the en- 10W Pay- me regulf W"-`i 'lim 0"' "I rolmcnt had decreased by 5.967; the Si’h°°l“ WW" f"“i’U"-il 0"‘-- 1 will get up and repeat what he said in 'there for a number of' years, had o_r- gl, st four years; the attendance, as l H B a hard thing to believe, and yet the cords show it, that the plan that had e Island; 'but ii' he were going to 3-" _ t.l t le tl e all came for him to time. out of n small revenue of $99,000. stay at home and teach. they could on llifoxxi {'he‘m§hm_ duly of a cmzen, glvc him rt scconll~cln.sn license un- P0 llcits are good lhave a vor rent til llc llnd tau ht for two ears So '~° 8 Y . at every student passing the first- 0:; ' r ewhere hc was give a first-clllsstlll at way an indllcelnemwas held out "E the teachers to leave the province W W0 ere not doing thelrwork and I wasall ent $126,438 on educntlolu; in 1915 dozen boxes sndlrlgainedmyafd-linu they B000! 5120.181, that is fifty-five this Government spout $169,674; and "°g41,'gy, T°¢1_¢y,1|_m|_gyy¢l|ngsyg|-." tllollsnnd in excess of their estimates; thcro has been an increase ill the total and if the honourable gentleman expenditure on education on last year. thinks that ina. year when floods and as compared with the year 1911, ol' storms prevailed, an excess of forty some $70,772. Teachers have been ell- At dealers or lanton receipt of prioo uraged to stay-in their schools. lt by1rmjt.¢.¢|v¢|I,imikad, Ottawa. 50c. a box, tl for $2.50, trial size 250. en adopted hy the Government here g ood Hospital for the insane that were . H us uid take his place. We appointed aacsawo. ' ' 'wncu.\nnuw` - . . - - p _ »‘-l»rW»19=°-_ s 0” ° 6 3” A ' 3 ' l'l|sllsl ‘ en attained; it had been continually tu , _-1-1 -1-, ‘lilo Graaf Klllny namely We have ‘mlhand .1ou?avlu.a, On., Aug. 26th, 1918. “About two years ago, I found my a quantity" of _ _ St. G John, 4 tion after I had taken upwards ofa _ \ B. A. BELLY. -in Barrels and Casks. ` Phone 111 tter fitted for the purpose s w excellent officer and we all felt go to the war, it would bo difficult C I & C impossible to get any person who ' 0 ol . Dewar. a former member of this P. D ` - ntendout of that lnstltltutioll, and und the told their stories. 1 never Y _ am very glad indeed to say that he lu my life heard Bitch f8bl`iC8U0DB Till s llttcd in and has worked along har- political platforms. The same thing onlously from the beginning. lie is happened not only in Fort Augustus district but in the district adjoining. ootlll and satisfactorily lie is they were saying was not true. I do y . _ . . akillg all unqualified success, and no not bollcvc they would got up wilfully rsou could. say that ol' nuy mon bc- and ufnfc that supplies to the Asylum ro trying llilll ill lllc pouitioll. You wvrr not ict by tender bllt that all was gill. ilillc 20 pcrfcssiollnl first-class lot to political favorites and prices men and noi. filld one of lilom who were enormous. But some person uid he competent to deal with such was responsible for supplying that THE ASVLUM- u nltuutlcn nn exists tncrc. lt rcquu-cs false information: and _I am afraid tt 1 Now, we have had a great tical of G0 -_crtuln order of genius. which Dr. lour serene friend. Wh0 hilt! WIIKBDBG olfwill had Ilo could o throu ll tllolllp aftcr 25 years of political banish- ~ - g K ' ' U"*f”"U"“' 1"" mf* SW- W"-ll U10 mlm' most violent wurds, and wllollcvel' ho li1f‘l\l. was lilo 0-lilo! 0111*. Wh0 mailli- havc rcgaillcd as much as one-third in ' ngclllcllt. ol' thc asylum and poor llous- wp nt llc cnrcull quietness und ncaec ruculred the nolsoned asses spread . We found that institution in good and smoothed down fretfulneug and throughout the country. l have here “dlU0l\ and W0 |111*/B DU! it ill better auger. discontent and noise; and u o statement that shows the cost per nditiou.Dr. Goodwill,who has been St,- llized ills staff and modernised his me - s unlmer, when the llou. gentleman alld 3,03,-B graded course to young women tllosc who were associated with him desiring a nurse's training. f`;>rmed 11 conspiracy against political T ' ' - |10 cu. und ugnluftt un. progress of rlw “‘" , 3 main conditions. _ N B-Urnuthorized publication of this ad supporthlg the party responsible for i l , d tc .°u.‘i‘.I‘5f".1.’.°.iffl‘él’...'§‘..i.lt2.‘i’i2.?.i‘i‘i.r‘f$‘.lii.il..f Collfimwd 1° support that party out anglnlchewnn c{l.|4lbi)m._ Applicané mx? np; had pillalgcd the land oiiice. The ac- l In persons le ornlnlcn an s ess coun s s ow that while they drew out s -A f D _ b ;,"b*; ,,,g§';°g, ;>,{,"=,=,_,,;;=,§,'_;,§ ,§_",§_;g ggggg 91 that und once 1 quarter or n unu- ur§ntitSuiS1-_Agency;\once_l¢'1taln conditionsa I ` ion Of dollars of the Cilliltill Oi' the “_ es- IX "TDM S res' enve “D011 In CU - country and spent it as ordinary reve- f n l dl ll .. A __ h5'5\t::<:?egdt!er7ll:3 livr0 €v:ict'l`lir?fntinleei?ri7'li;rt;;f his mm' fm" mmdred_ th0\19mld Of U10 homestead any fam; ng gt |§1uths0nc¢f..,nn nloncy of this provlncc was squander- Cflllh CO1! ll0llS| 8 IIB E OUBQ S YE- . uired _except where residence is performed ln daygavxgsttsg ;;l;1r;gsl';eil_l; kgaérgsxeci' nevlcln . __ _ - indcertutyn dish-ictsta homistcutletr ln “good Thatblls the Government that the bon- r ln may pre-em _aquar er-sec lon ong gpm 8 Leader of the Opposition Bu _ ld nl 71 -sul. F .oo _ . P SDiitiez-tglriitonthsrgizgeitceigtgggilafthree po"-ed when he ‘V39 in DOUUCB b€f0T6; ears after earning no;nresxea;itivL=t;\n!;e§3 and he ‘comes down to us now. after n ¢r¢S¢=¢ fl C" V 10"- ¢-fm generat on has passed away n Politi- n l h a t :_ b:rt2id7:g5gitl'§nsS?°" la omega? D! en or C111 Rip Van Willkle. and he'would in- Asettler who has nuhuumd ins homestead troducc the same system of waste and M W- “'- UORY-C-M-W notes bearing my name without first Deputy oflueministeroftileinterior consulting me personally. Signed records that deficit are recorded the votes of the Leader ot' the Opposition that deficit. That gentleman, too I wish to warn parties from accepting WM. McDONALD, °§iil‘f'l'ff="l5l“fli|'l1'i‘2i.'iit'l.'fid '°' mm' 8278-4-17M;;l? qemm sl" Chmommwn Ag _ __g__,__*_Ak .._l_»__..___ .__ é_¢¢~__¥.,b____ _ _ MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE AT v|c'ro|=uA BIRTHS E l NASMYTHE. - At Vancouver, B.C.. f, April 18th. 1918, to Mr and Mrs Milner d E. Nasmytho (formerly Miss Verna White), a daughter. “GAP'l'." WINNER VAN HORN cu/moss nut. ouanrsns Y m at official 3 year old record in aos'roN, April 12.--wel-lun vun ° Horn who confessed he attempted to dynamite tue international lu-ldgn at § Vanceboro (Me.) on February 2, 1915. ` claiming it was an uct of war. was or- dered transferred from the Jail at East End vale., sim fain-at court amy. 'rin cause was §f,f}',}'f§,n,°,’,‘,‘,’d cambridge, to the Plymouth iau by' sought by counsel for Van Horn. on tha ground that more congenial quar- ters were desired. No obiection wel made. The' prisoner is awaiting trial ou disagree relating to'tbs transpor- tation dynamite in connection with tits Vaaodboro entlblllm- ngs, 4 years old; 12 ami 13 cwt high Baron Kelvin" Gelding, two the highest producers and show cows herd of Lea and Clark, 15 are in milk ord 13.103 milk 852 lbs. les, including the :rand ousehold furniture, feed, seed etc. HORSES- 1 Clydesdale brood more riving mare 5 years old and CATTLE- 30 head of cattle pure ear old cow "Ruby Nig Official illr 25% lbs. butter, and 16555 ALS() the 3 your old hclfer number of ymlilk sh0W umber of extra seven boar 1lnving'disposed of my farm I will offer at Public Auction on, Wedn- sday the 19th inst., at 12 Uclock, the following stock, fnrln implements, 'Clydesdale geld- mare 3 years.-old; 1 yenrllug; l Purklln including some of exhibited as tho celebrated six 4 years, 560'/4 lbs. n year the 2nd high- l" Oilicial yearly rc- 4 por ccnt fat for year, and fit for service, young tcm. any age at "Amherst" and a Sirell hy "Ida ltooker wlt.h large official hull. his dams 33 lbs butter. An and 75 pure bred -Six foot Frost &_Wood Binder (nearly new); Mas- rake. three horse disc. grain drill, now, six foot rly new, roller grain orusher. nlx horse power turnip Dmh. Mclotte Cream Sepr.; set platform scales. 'Burr i new drivin wa on 1 road wagon 1 e . nlirluasr _of in by and ' y"; s s : : 2 carts; 1 double wood siolgh; 2 single wood sleighs good repair; 1' iaunting sleigh; 1 trotting sleigh. of working and drivingllarncss and great variety ,on an up-to-dats farm. FURNITURE " Parlour suit, piano. two bedroom room dishes,dining room and kitchen furniture busa,hurner,.- and many other articles to numerous to mention. OF 8ALE:- All sums adder 0.00 cash, above that amount Dec. 1918. on approved Joint notes, 6 per c"nt per annum "-- if day proves unfavormbie sale will be held on lllt find day cattle purchased from a distance will be delivered at station ange thing is that Dr. Dewar can do Cillllla ill U19 Asylum C01/0Y'il18 il i7Bl'lo1l e same, and is doing it. lf hon. Of yeilrs. and I will show you how tuners would like tn gc out to the false were the statements H0 freely and hevwili say he does not see tllat system until there were very few ii' institution l would he glad to provide made fllrougllout the campaign. Tak- y instltuflous ot’ the size of Falcon- the means of tnmgpol-mtion so that ing the average cost per patient in the l ' tl cy could inspect it fm- themselves; institution, that is Falconwcod and the P- if I-gf --_l-lui-_ _ps lil 1 _ _ . l` matiom country and spread broadcast through ~ ' ` ` ' . Di lls rovinca-_ _. ri I |S_ t _ _ - ul KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. U P fl W "S 0 "1 Hill “H sup°,.|n¢,nd°m of Nun", ments ouch as no living mull had ev:-r ` ~ N°|.w|c"_ conm soell before in this province. l chnll- - | U0 nge them to get u and su ort tho lil ; ` prove that what they said was flu -*» =° true. But us to proving statements -\ dum. Tvnmy nv. cmu' T they made were false to fact and lu- Bl jurious to the country, it would take _ Hi 000 days i0 gather tllcm all up and I- ll 1- _vs _ _-- Sill "- tical with them exploding their fnllnci- ` S0 cs and throwing them into the rubbish Ag‘0l”ll7S Wtllltétl Help ‘Vant'9d°-°Felllf\|0 hi - - he' . ’1‘i td cl F l _ - T yvvllm °f Cvlldllll N°'*|“'°‘* s1i`sl°.142..n.1"iyl..t5`I.°‘fn‘i rg.-..f.l"“i.f.r.. if PORTRAIT AGENTS wA~Ts0. W,A"TE°-°’“'- F0” “E"E"‘A'- gi- 'Land Regu|ati°n5_ prove it. and in that some book that Send f°\' Cafal°g“el S01" 'md bro' Egusework' Apply 109 .Hmsbom geimeman ‘|“°‘ed me Price °f mem mide prints, portraits fiat and con- vex. frames and war pictures. Mer~ chants Portrait Co.. Toronto. 8242-4-14M6i. ._ __.______ _ ANY |NTELLlGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience un- 'nccessary. Address PRESS COR- RESi"ONi>EN(‘E BUREAU. Was- hingion. D. C., 8238-4~14-Milno. AGENTS - "WORLD'8 GREATEST WAR" Going like a whirlwind; sam- ple book free on promise to can- vass; cxperlence unnecessary; make seven dollars daily. Llnscott Company, Brantford-. Ont. _ AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR es," We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnscessary; highest com- WANTED- EXPERIENCED KIT- re 8245 4 14M3lpd._ as cause we ure all interested, and Pl°0Vli10i1\i lllfirlllllry. fI‘0l11 1901 in cply llltcrcnell. in thc unfurtunntc 191|. each yem'$2.70; the overuse cost -oplc tht-rc. wllo curry with lllem a “Um 1912 U’ 1915 $2-81- im |“°f'9990 0f isfortullc which is worse illnu llcutll. ll 0011151 illld 01/GW DOYSOYI HDOWB illili wc lluvc llndn lnrgcuumllc1-ufqucs- during the cast four years and verti- us put by thc Opposition sofar; an Clllflrly Willie U10 WUT WHS 01|. the DH* p pp lprecclldeulcd number of questions. C09 Of S0009 ll\Ci'8ilS6d |J0Y0l1d all for- ntonlepits they have made ln regard 1 Ons cont per word first Insertion ln this column, bali cont por il" o one . nglo matter of importance »l » Nl respecting the public gc,-vie., and word each contll-.uatlon. Gash must accompany order. Minimum tl l = - I rc \lule.1sol1.lllle and ridiculous llllnl IDBI' 50111110-l‘ilS W0 Woré llllabi in - . . e, r of questions; and among _the rest l”0f:Hrd to n number of items Sllliiilied. lcy have put in scores and scores of 10 get My lenders *IC till: 8101011511 W6 estlcnn lu rngnm to the Asylum advertised and called for tenders, such llrougllout this province, while the WHS lilo C0liditi0!1 of unrest sud uncer- cctlon was going on. I heard nt every Ulillly ill TGEUNI 10 Dl'iC@S. with the war cetillg l nttclllled thc some series of 0". U18! l0ii'ti_sAl.s- HAMS. sAcoN. FnANl< furts. (looked Pigs Feet. Silller. Xrant, Bologna and Sausages. Also buyers of drcscsd pork. 11.588 and Butter John Hopkins, St. John. N.B. l=oa`s`KlIsIA 1o H.l>., llvlPsm'A`l.` Motor Set on angle irons. making n unit power plant, 10 gallon gasoline iatik sud fixtures. Apply to Dr. A: ll. Reid, 127 Sunnyside FOR i\!\ l Bank and new last spring. Perfect condition. f gg,-_-_ |__, FOR GALE- A DWELLING HOUSE. 1-0“|_j§T|-If,”-,Tune and-if I Y- -4-15M2l. 8206-4-15MGl. Marine Motor ltevel-so Gear and EE-nn _ N R_ w-°MEN-*Y To Let Pill’ 232 Gt. GeorSo St. 8116-4-6-mtf TEACHERS WANTED wmrso lMMsn|A'rsl.v Ts/icnsn for Canoe Cove School. Supple- Lean, Secrolnr 8273 ment $30.00. Apply to Dan Mac- ‘G ` Situations Vacant; .-_..._--._-L-_ peclal - Sale of Popular Songs in Sheet Form Here’s an excellent ch f late topical songs and the rrigsfcagcrhylvroilllgrgflietgg al music at most unusually low prices. ° Think of getting five of the latest son ,in sheet form, for 25c-with 42 titles in the lgtto select from. _ Orifor 25c getting any three 'f th | g_ems from musical comedy succttissesf-Pvsxllxl 20 tltles to select from. ~ Or getting a f th 1' _ rio,tic songs, at 1[05’gachit£l1tre;'l:f5Z2I5g?uhr Pat WANTED A GOOD STRONG BOY 00d.P0l>\1lsr Songs,-5 for 25c hy Ia the Ocean so Near th Sh . 4 Rsal Moving Picture from iglfs on 5°" M My Dream' "worlds oxftést war," beating Mala of the Mill °""’° UP T°“.°¥ and Dvwn Tomorrow all selling records; sample book M°°¢¢h|,,g Mo" The Islia. ‘ ~, free; experience n ` ; make forty dollars wgellr1l‘;rc.esm0\/nlir :!9¢¢’:,°“sB°¢.:,:,zgys`|e°- ::`°Z;m|]|m°sEy; °” M°”‘°"’ . II _ I so --‘to You. Q _ |héenBMlohasl Dooley Vi-isard the Eco- |’|| Build You a Little Neat. - Bonlc Puhlishers,- Brantford, Onta- -w rio. 7981-3-28M18i . s- lishlna house in Canada. men and women to act as subscription\ rs- presentatives. Liberal commission will be paid. Atproposition for hust- lsrs. Write at once for full particu- lars. Address,-Agency Division C. 9 153 University Ava., Toronto, Can- These are just a few of the titls|_ ` J. Y °°'°¥- Tm uttlc French clock within the t..aw.‘ ' My D,,,._ ° _ -.,;_.,. °PU|3f'FaV0fii£s-Patriotic _ 1.0¢ each--3 for 2Bc - ' ' - lana of the Green Van. h Soldiers of canada. ;”\` ' ._ _-. --‘_ my _ when the Angelus ll Ringing. A ssrpeant sf the Lina. 7 . _ ' Ron cf the Mountain Trail. TM G rl he Loft lchlnd ` ' Wanted _ Flowers of Dumblans. $';".°gl» Fill ln. ' l singer soma sawing slum for acl- zn;ln»fll":° mm' ’ ' A Ofld . sweat oansyiavol ` ‘$=:'tal7:»l¥°$' f",ll1 Moora's irish Melodies. _|,,,,,,, ¢ ° ," ' _ _ rl. out-fl. - Y °'°"° 'Mlwt -- I _ii C I V ` __\ lu me vldgnn .lulum wedding. _ff§,,"c'"° °”° °°\IMfw- c ln am (uma wud). - 0,, ,,,;”,°,‘::;“ . -~ ul 'r . » 9li.:,.c':i:.t::.“ ---2 M* uv 1-Hall solute. ` _ - ' I °' . ,, I _‘ . A r*