_ any idea persists we shall never have any considerable IAJQII A. A. PIBIIIQII _ _ _ill “ ‘ ‘ie W §P3_;’9 in Sagkviue, and on board the Car Ferry looks over t e reig t coming to this far oif island in order to " _ _ _ ll...-i ll - i.. . _ find out what kind of People we are. ’ -tll;v°|""°" ““*’ ‘°° bis lol llielll. rim _ ` “‘“ “`“ ‘he "1-*P-I" Ui "level Probably tl_ie_first thing that impresses him is the_\Il A Stranger Visiting this province, havinga little time loccnslon. :incl lllosl ol them are sie,-n_ vention o|_ ilic work done in lndill io I . at enormous quan i y o sma woo en wares coinlng is way, buckets, tubs, washboards, rolling pins, step lad- d_ers, cases_of clothesplns and practically every little ar- ,,_,,,_ ,_new ____________ _________ ______ ____ ___ till.-is or villages, onentlllli- _-ill-ning i _ tlcle used in the home. He naturally concludes either, lesions and no mill; lie had it pm ""°‘"‘°°“ ‘>>'lhel°“'°>'l \'l>»'\\1S<>»lll<-ll- “" rt f ~ll d ' th-‘C2 that we have no lumber on the island or that we are at no primitive people who have not yet reached the liianufac- “_” turing stage for a great quantity of the wares coming ’" are simple in construction, requiring but small lumber, such as to be found even in remote northern countries. ' It is a standing reproach to this province 'that wel then, the mistake we have made every time we awoke/to 3', the fact that industries would be good for us, was that ,.,, we were not content to begin at the beginning. We wan- ll hundred per cent, or over. lmll Industries are not born full fledged and dividend- }""' producing. Like the rest of _us they are born small and' __ weak; they grow up like the rest of us and, if provided with good constitutions, wholesome atmosphere and .lil plenty of exercise, will eventually become selfsustaining ‘iw and, later, be able to lay by something that we may call a dividend. The few successful industries we have in Charlottetown are excellent samples of this birth and growth. The Bruce Stewart Company began business in l.- a one man shop. The one mall made a success of it and *ld Others View Hs?-‘l Fllllrhl. ill tbetact that the houl b _ ld “ - ul <1." \_ 5| _ _ _ 1’-¢‘X\ B1 on this 'ul '- t "ll ~~ -i ___ o ral.. rortb the mllll. .ill the to l_____‘__ Few ° _’-l‘;`_ _“’ ‘ f“'j“" ,._,. .l ers in turn wel-c ilnequal to the ' _ ' P000 f' 1-l\_~* 'UU 10"' ___ dealt wlilr in lilis book. l-‘mill Rod- glerfwm me lmmy m""_n"‘l mms 0! nlto to Iierenslii llnd Kornllor, the Huwmary.c""‘”I"“l’* “'l‘° mf' Will'-* not ,,n_|m_s,and_n5 mmm,n:_,_ _mil ICP Rnd Dubllc nuthuldlics ill' that coun- elr whole trttininli. which, |||,mk'3|,_ fl‘.V_ Tlll'0\lHli0ut tht- indian Elllpire. `:_ ttlntz. unilltcd Ihclll lol' stzlteslzilln mls' many °“"""'" "`ib""` "W wuull crl - some as detsvised svtllt-is on tile out , .. _ _ _ ni ldl lubol -volile us rlonlllds living lillill I gn] f~ ~ _ . _ _ _ - _ _ _ mm “huh he nm" ul“‘1""'l' m.m\. b _ I . _ __ vrolk illld .~:olliviilliv:< tiltlzzluii llll- ofl`lc- dl \v;lnt9(\ pmt-@|~_ ,mg he mwm. vom ' _ 3 llc salt' oi inc stock igontllv e____ ‘ cd an Act known ns tllc Criminal 'l‘rib~ ee Act. which furnished the local Gov~ -_ I - _ _ _el1_m\ents with powers to register the H°_ KM" WM' H° w""°d°I nieinbers and i'estl~lct_' the movements _ ` ` ‘ of Y, 4’ 1919_ _ _ _ _ - Giaazow Herald. \`,___ -~~- Y M ' - _s The root t-allele ol` disappointment ol ` I 6 lxmny "°l“““`~" l‘“"¢` UPF” Dllb- _ _ _ _ ¥ `--~->->>Y1-_~~;?- ----_-_-_ »%*..;*__,.______T_iT_____; _‘gill [hp hu'-|95 go wmch Russhrs h_ee_ H3h'1'd 1l¢‘»i\_|iI_\l1 Will) (~l'i||i\» imtl rgriiniii. .l;|upe‘l"' and' _wzuznuw sanmilon ol lh_° - _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ » _ _ _ _ _ b__ _ __ als ,|".0uRh0m_ the ______________ __ _ _tovornlllent ul n n. to coiiiinr sllcl now l'l s'ri¢,il\i~.s .\ s'rn.\.\tll~m. , 1;,,'"f’“"`_” “" ”’ ’f\°“" '”“"" "'°‘“f europe me .\m¢__,C., ._1_,f,f-,,,§‘,é ,,_‘_’_ _tents _.ml pines-in .ieni¢n..»m_ all ill presented ii&:ll`_ ‘Sir .iolin }Ievl'etl_ l.ieutoilunt-Go\‘- ‘nor ol' the United I’i'ovlllce_~l, invil-_ ‘ l _ °isI_n. was Liuined in uildel‘i:l'oulul In some m°vmceS mm" "‘"" '" "H" mv uidnnt: 1'- ' ' - -‘ l ~ ‘ ' - - - . _ H 9 0 tl Hdllon \eill\ dlullk . ment was tried wllii.tlie llonis :lt Gul'-_ pllur. 'I`lleso people, wild, irllcllleiil d inti'ilc'lulil<~. all ilrlll i‘cl`llsi~il Io W, Govelnruent oi India piles gangs and tribes habitually addict- io tile colunllssion ot' crime against e dii¥icull_\' oi' iliitlini; suitable agen-_ for iiif- control oi' such soliiellletltr, “' snrl Cherokee counties was at noon today by Colonel P. M. Hoisiugton, colmiiantiing the ' A Fourth Reginlentol’ tile Kansas Na- tional Guard. Operation qi strip -pit mal pllllits ll_v`the state 'began this utter- glue” lloon. _ _ Weuriilg al-ni'y uniforms, illany oi' QW lilcll bore iiisigna of overseas divis- °‘ em H us. tile first contingent ot thevolun- '_° make a place to lie down_ -phi " _ ez' \\'urlu~l'_s who are't0 dig coul`ili "un ilu- strip pit mines of the Pittsburg 95 The Salvation Army'a work. field arrived llel-e__enrly_today, _ R mlnnl ulslltelit. .\li initial e.\'pcri~l1\l= with open tlciizlnce :llld \'iii`ce.§‘~"`l illille. .li 'ld _' ‘Sl .‘ _ al slot-its and, lzrowilui denser ol* stress ill nlilucrous sucliolz-s, the prov sq-_ _I0HN_ Dec ____F____d______k G ~ ~ : ll-_ Ui-I ouiised until ill- got ii, - Q _ ._ _ _ sollietlnies ildllllttodiv bv tht- pl-ofllit-l W “HY Plllered to be -‘st oppol'illi\il_v mlm, L R' ' . _ t . . °° '"9 t° me Fa"m°'s‘ - _ ` esciillix ill willcli iixry irequcnily sue- viii Ken nebcc _inurnll.l. should spend thousands of dollars annually for goods _“"`°‘“ “ll lf“"‘“'°" ‘"0 °°“M1‘>'~~\\'e """""" on that We have the paw material for and that we could Say hm" an me w°"ld"'°°"`°"° manufacture as ‘Ven here as anywhere e1S_e in the W01°ld_ stabliizinglniiuence 'is like ii coolin; Not so long _ago a cam-palgn_ was ln_auglt1-ated to ill-tlllgllt is .Q limi- i»t.ll<»m_ lrntie create an industrial atmosphere ln which lt was hoped Sufi some newindustries would grow. The mistake we made 2" I'S tl etil for “sollletilintt to tio to." .»\il_\ H»‘|S"mbIsl:t-_~s_ It unllllstlllltllllf-" _ is plain. The iccl ul' lilo i`ai`li\la~l~:ll'\` __ __ ' “ " _ , 1| ' _ ,-_d _LH - \,.»' ted to start Somethlng on a big Scale and from we on me gmuml_ ______ ______d ____ ________ ____ lilell sllileiltlrs. Otllel-ll, notably- the _;\_l_lt;____l_o_;ri\];l;;:_l___:;_;_:_;1__ _?_x___t_i;_il;__;_t_l 0 _ h _(___ could, from the outset, reap big dividends-our ideas of "““ "" 5 “"°“" ` ~ . . . . . Il dividends being founded on fox dividends during the " _ ._ _ _ __ _ _ . _ lion .ind wlldil -l l-llls _llc lllli:1lt__ palmy days of that industry and running around one il<»l»i-f<»l»tlllzl__i-fm-ills lil.-film llam- llas learned well Llllll utik. legiwlll ny ilules ll .lily lit- r-lizrolinif-rs illi t lhilt getting _.~lll;l_~1ll§l... mr noill :llld keeping it in ll drelilll -l ll'2lll _ _ _ _ __ __ ._ lieved to be pure drc-lil' lf- ` . ‘ - _ I tgnlminm' 9"p“l"l ”u"nmm"°" nbc,-iqne., ~ (Ah g ld,” h 9! lm. brine: lliolli hilck, :;illi lilo _'xt-l p|'0\'idcs M aches to the altitude ol` the l`:\l‘ili L ` ol India' ‘l"‘“`" 9"( °l - _ _ _ _ their lorlilcr he l - ~ -~ ‘ ml' “S wvealml In local ‘md ln “aim” _ - _ - A "Ingo bl il huuossum oscilllo. Ou releilsv llolu juli lllcv:li'i_>` _ ~ ._ _ _ _ ._ lin taken to the scttlenlellt lln»l‘ _ _ ._ 1. _ _||~ mor ililil H is g__mi___\___m _md __0_______u________ _,___ ._o uillleun that lilo). _ml not sm. _ - _ luor talkois lio lisutl 5 i _ it-red to drillk oi illtx ~:llln.l~ pool 'l-l WI d_ is clear :uid his rllelil-ll‘_.' iloo-_:_ [)0n‘\s_ have been ‘|e“|’""“l by "'h"°l0 _ Hints to sllo\v traces In l:lngull_lto_arld M customs ol' il l-.ivili‘ conllt-clion wllll the tl" ilipsy tribe:-' of Eul‘o|ll~\ und \Vesli-rn M ' .-\si:l. \\`l\t\illt:r tlirougli itlntlf-liclesitr re heritcll from generlltiolls ol' vllgrllnl llnt'!i\:il0l‘s, lil' from ncoilnlilic cilugg-lg UOH 0» llwlr women. ill lllllll_\ of lliesl ll`ilJf\i1 lhv indi\'idu:l|.s 'nic pl'ni`t‘lasion:ll ce I | il :a_\:lll=ili ol' \\'inllin_t‘; hy pcrsll.'lsion__ rat A Race °f_cr_m___a_s_ lglleelotlltlls ol the lnllultts ol il _set Um. I 0'* Il \\'Ii Smm, 0|- mme c_,in_i____l ____(______ _"___ be _Willis :ind lleciilllll dlii'l\'ll-5 the nit_;lll_ “__ is this work ol thc- pollw- in pill‘:sl;e llllll ~ _ _ lil: iillprisonnienl us il plliilsllllirnt lor__ ll |'\\=l\l‘Y\i-C races, :llld now l'egurded _,gl nd trcaitlllent they enjoy in tile scl- mcnt is prcl`erilble to the llilnlozi lite Lei escape and the illniost iiievittll,~l<_~ lv i~‘e'\v politicians lead lioulile lives. wo When il wise lniln lilio\v_-1 illi¥lll\1\i§|¥.0 ortll wililf- llll krclls it lil llllllst-li. |c\'\° Seven: nEs1'n|crloNs _ “S tleillll or ‘°’:'Y Dole A noe 'ruan ND' R°UNP BIFQQ l:-:wuz I "E war bark 'll the lil ‘ L" kingdulii, when thtrorfuot the ull. dvmestic dog whefe `;fl°d'°" 0! pt "n the woods or open Wh ' they rs ready to lie down fhe. if” "W traulnle the grass sllsutlihm hid \ ie il llililit and one of tl l x be' the aninlsl which has llllexstmcls lied I0 his dogs of tolli,-,_ who"“““' up. It is an ililleriied habit ‘keep eless to t'lle_ dog, of ,Uday ““l'° \v.-lslli.\'GTox, 'nee 1.-\\-'llr-tlnle §°F"‘=" ‘-“'~‘_.B°0k or_\\'oll np the nation;-l' use oi _:hed ““d_@0|)_Y*`lg|\l¢d bl' llle Bur ll in alll cnlieilvol' to rope with iilcl coul, liiore_striiigolit evell than those in Industrial hducatioll lllc \ve“ stcil.D.t'_ ' " ““l\ T90 CQLD YOR SUICIDE lllicill sougllt llo t~u|liprollli.;e with "mn in ,hp po|;,_(_. mlm ,___ __' ' ' s er al- ming mme wd _soldier :ind wus talking ll ' lfou lile rliaily renew llloil- t»i’i'oi'tslol>:s- qiiittt-rs “ill rsc- ill l<‘ri~_lierlcton in the i).¢i_(‘_ll_ llllt loin! 11240 when sigilillg pil,-E' iiury papers llc thought he llllll _ .____,. . lllutle il t`uls¢~ dt-l:ll°_l'.ltilll\ limi lqmi imp, _.___ _ cid rryllig about it'vvcl~ .-iiuce uliiil yt-tl. dily he bvuillrle tlespgl-all- and dp. ‘tl to cud it till. He was allowed lp 0 his llollic in Fl‘ctlcrictoil on ills iilzlg trnill, cllpture und illlpl'l_~‘.unnlcnl. r 'Effect of the New System. OO OQWOVO 5;.-1 xl - ; _._-_,__ _= ;_i~ ._ _ _i‘ ‘ 111- _ '13 _coco-Q0009e-ovoe-Ivooooaeeeeevree-e¢++er¢»e-eooeeqy V of the shop had to be enlarged from time to time to accomo- date the growth. It is now and has been for several _ (W, rv, rather. \li _ l.lbl5 dl.stllr.ll.l o__~. t.l_. l»:o.l.lt~e’~ll lll:llll~ in thc wily - - . wt; l_ountl~_\' under ll>Ellol'.l_.~ rule lt.-_i '"°ff'°'°"t M'-’~l‘°d° °f R°"°."l“- _ __ S . \ didn'l. <;l'lili;.< lo cllllrls or sollll ihlllc' i»-~ll.ll io llleul tho r_-lill -ll iillllllllll. ‘_ :\sll`t. wood working factories turning out quantities of goods ..,.,_._. lil till- i-t»~.._ ll_._ l_,,_,;_._i, for which there is an unlimited market and which we; could produce as well as they _ The question of the establishment of industries in this province is now a stale one and while the large coin- all\\ till ihdustries established. What we can do successfully is to help by our patronage and our co-operation those in- dustries that already exist and have a reasonable show for success, to give preference to our own industries big and little rather than to outside concerns. What is true of our wooden wares is also true of the canned and bottled fruits, meats, etc., which we import by the ton and which we grow here and could put up as well as can be done anywhere, and the rule of birth and growth applies here also. ‘ ~ ______()___~ _ lie ‘ Huy en route to Pretoria. Tile noting _ minister in I"i'etoria had telegraphod BEN E FITS () I~` N E(‘ESSI'I` Y. l l I0 Tl() » Necessity has been well named “this mother of in- i vention” and history is full of proofs o the aptness of bf* the term. A hundred and fifty years ago only a Kew ‘ thousand tons of coal was mined. There was plen y o_f upt- :ibl 'il_\'.~4 :irc t*ll0\ii."l l»~\'i~|_l;t_:llI\‘.I ‘init-~ l‘ ,f` ill it ilkiiii; pc-tuple. 'lill-_-.~ ,gi-l H, 4| |.»,~ "l i;t\lit~r:lil_\' <‘olitl'olli_>rl ii): police ilizt-ilt‘_\'_ e llltlss-~ :llld lllen clililb out. Tllcrl- build- to save the sitil:ltioil_ l oi' ilu- results ol' ii limi: tivltlilioli f‘ iilllividuzll illillillive ililtl l‘l‘c~stiolll_ 5l"""m' '|l“‘." “`\‘1`<‘ ll<‘l \‘\'€l\ tllltwt l\. Botha’s Narrow Escape. Tile Cope Town coricspondllllt o pl _ Tile London Tillles sais: ilotll.'l‘_~ 5 death recalls al curious coincltleiict_>._ P not without liostorlcnl intel-lest, \\~llicl_ " I um nllowed to trailsnlit by Sir Imvil 3 Grand' one oi' ‘Bolhn's most iilllllinll El*-*@- frlelids and political llssoclzlws. .\ l'ew dilys before the outbreak ol` war. n Ilothrl, who had been visiting Rhode slzl, was on his way to lleirli, whencf fl had booked a passage to Delagon iiothll on Saturday thllt there was need for anxiety in l't=uurd lo the l-Iuropean situation, us lt was certain __ hat England in any case would not ' embodied. As it happened Sir Da~ ld Graaf! had returned from ii. so- lollrll at_a German vratelini: fpiaco to Lolldon on ille Friday, and, though wood and wood was easier procured than coal. More- over it was cheaper. The wood became scarce, coal came il possibilities were discovered. Steel followed and this brought other inventions and further improvements. The ramifications of an invention or a. discovery are _ endless and the progress of the world today practically dates from the conditions which made the general use of coal necessary. _ Necessity is but another name for poverty, and it would be but a play on words to say that poverty is the mother of progress. Trace Denmark’s present progres- siveness back and it will be found to be a direct product of the darkest days ever experienced in that country, days when starvation was ever in sight and when it be- came necessary to take a firm hold upon conditions as they were and dig for life. _ In this province we have no poverty to speak of., Some of us are poor enough but there is always a living and it is easier to go on as we are. It is easier for us to buy the things we need than to make them; it is easier even for those of us who live near peat bogs to buy coal at ten dollars a ton than to dig peat which we can have for the digging. It is easier for us to go to the store and' buy in preserved form the vegetables and the fruits which we require than to grow and preserve them ourselves. And so we go on letting others do for us what we could easily do for ourselves and we sell our raw material and it- at five times the cost from those who are enter- _. rising enough to manufacture it and to engage our chil- ' _-to manufacture it for them. is not our smug weal- ess costingus too much? ~ _ more into use and with its more general use its greater Daily Seiections for li ~ ‘ ' 1 : PR/wen FORTH: cH|JRcH oF Guardian Readers _ Furnished by W. 8. Leulon GOD Eternal Father, Thou art not con hllcd to temples nlade with hands. The heavens cannot contain Thee, and yet Thy goings are in the sanctuary. ln Tllilie_ lnilnlttl condcscelisioll and grace Thou hast instituted Thy Church, and appointed ordinances ann which the weary and illlllistrles by . heavy laden can ilnd relief and heal- ing. We thank Thee for the multil- tude of the redeemed who have passed on their reward. to whonl Thy Church hill-l proved the very gate ol' :lsnven. l We thank Thee that tqgliy increasing inllltltudes meet and how together lie- iore the Eternal Throne sud ilnd Thee to be gracious. ministering lloiii ac- _ eordlng to their need. Thou dost j quicken *lieir affections. interpret to tlleni Thy truth, slid give to\thoili glimpses of that infinite love and _ /f Q* 4;," blessedness provided for us in Jesus F // L L J _:jp tllirisl. Graciously pour forlh upon ` _ __-.ipgiv illrl minisily and nierrlbcrship oi the - "~" _ Fiiurcli the sp'rii. of prn_vel°, and con- D\§_“{ secrntion, _ind illllmlnntinn, _tlint their `_ ~- ___K| GN i_7_‘C`( _ " ' whole lives may be ti ts-stiiilony to the ' p, Ri~i"“ ~‘»---*'-”'l truth, and that others, seeing their l' "IG xood works, inav he attracted to Thee 7. _ 'fi l 5 Tl _s ,il and glorify Thee. our Father who art 4 tu: - - ..,,,_ in Heaven. This we ask with the per- *~. film of all our sins for Jesus'-sslte.--| _ ’ l Amen. ‘ ’ _ / I llilzl:'l_\‘ ill thc illsl i#~".\' .\-_»l\|-_s lim llsll breiliren ill\‘-if L#-sl |ll::i‘|\ l-x\'~‘_- ll( _ _ _ t-tl Ort-l' llic. ;io~-_-Illélili' of' _\ll|._»|-iw. might be given and we might also add that every success- _.'_\- ili-MKl't*P:llill»_ 'l`Ilu ~\l.li sll'il.1‘ lool; fu ‘llll 'il lilllll prllt:t*tl\ll`t' of :ll'l'|»_~_'l, l in lie Ilrilisli cubili|\l`s ilnal tit-cifliozl litlll clusion on llltl Sunday illorrliilg 'lll_-.l 'ur with Gerlllilny wus ilicvitablinilnli elegriiphed to liotllti: "Bl‘li_isll gov_ ernment declares wnr Germany lu`lllol'- 'ow_"' in fact, the Ilritisll ultilniliulll expired on Tuesdaiy, August li, illid- night. Sir Dllvid Gi~z\llfi"s ielegrnili wits re- vived with lllcredulity in l’l°ei_ol~lil, but :liter solile llesltalion it was rc- trnll:-lmltted to llothil. Boilia litter- the :lpplll'ent contradlctfon between l’l'etorii\ ilnd Sir David Graaff, butcoll- cluded that Sir David Graaff wasllot likely to send so definite a statement without good reasons. Accordinglyhs cancelled his pilssilge on tile Germain s_t_el\mei' and returned immediately via Rhodesia lo Pretorlli. Tile stenlner sailed from Beira on August -l, and was never afterwards heard ot in South Africa.. But for the almost accidental and wholly unoilici- lil lelegranl from Sir David Grllsif, Bo- tlla would either have disappeared or, il' tile slezllllel- ever reached Germany. would certainly have been interncd. lt is needless io suggest what il sinis- tr~r lntei-pretlliion nii\|:ht have been placed on such an-incident in South .\l'rlca, or what untoward political con~ snqllenct-_s lllltzht have ensued. &_`\'\\\\\\_ _ F llollll's"’/,_ \. _\ “iz Gb If :mall `»> O Is :SX ©©© 5 .7 _ . bu D HT I _ with ihelll a social :lull l'ell_u'io'i.‘ ib~ IWC. _ W' AWN* chmb UW- H _____m_ __\_ _ ___ _ _ _M \ Tile rates ol pay vrrry ziccordlng to .-i»spt_:llil-ll| lo till- lilillllllli ’i`lliles_l‘ ot been taken. llc l'nl'llled this lon- ~ 'i`ill- iiittui;c ol' elllployillont given to the inlilttles varies iii ille tlii`l'oi'elll l-el lilnklnlz, sol‘ic\ilt\ll'e und lluiid loom :l\'in|: ilrc the prinriplll intlu:~itl‘iel=_ e ol'u liizlll fzllls ill illrt- lllv fall is apt to brullk his pot'ltl'l llH"|`~ `*f '99 ‘O OO »¢-0-0 eoreereo¢+4»+++o¢ _¢»»¢¢,.4,,,,,,,,,,, , ,I I U5 CHESTER cuAni.o'r'rnrowN The Largest Direct Handler of Silver Fox Furs 2775-l2~~iI\l3i. ilver Fox Fur Fox Breeders You have Silver Fox Furs for sale- _ Do _vou wallt to sell them for highest cash value I want a large number of skins-no quantity too large to' buv-no offering too small to receive careful atten- tion. I pay for the value that is in your fursf- All iliosc from wiioin I purcliasedskins-Doi hurry ill the sale of your furs- I alll going to get to see your offerings bccaus 1 want some good high class fllrs. I am prepared to buy- ,,_..-.~.¢..¢ eg e 0 Q ve fee o-e o-e e ee-oo-e-vo 0- -be-o-4e+¢-Q00-*O-#0 0 ov¢~4oQeo¢oofov¢~¢v-oo-*oo CD -\-> 0 _ 000000 ._.» 1-I oe0¢eeoo&O9-9400 McLURE ‘oo ooo- o O0- _ -_ ..~': '9 L=.__ _ ._.._. l-ison lite wus too collliortnblc in __@ oooo _Er .__,,.___ 4 __ #.44 I I _.,l @©_ @©_©_©` \___\\ ©©© © @~© @_© @?9I© ©_@@_@‘ @@© © © ©©©@©@@©@@©@@@@@@C=) ____ _ ‘r A ._ _ "_ Be Found In Silverware Nickle Plated Ware Cake Boxes Bread Mixers Fireproof Baking ' DiSI'l€S Percolators Flower Holders Trays _ Food Choppers “Pyrex” Glass Ware Electric Irons me go 53 3 \ Ho Sensible -Useful wards sllld llltli he was puzzled by `-f We have an ery article is the ` W ogetslliltowiorl/L9 @ _ @@@;<@;e_©;@;o;e;©.©ra©eo ; _ _ ; ° ' ‘ ___ ___ 6 ____ ___‘_»/,`\,€'__=" x _ 1 _ ‘ _‘ _ \ "_ _ __ " _(3 ' Q --_ _ =-_(1 ':,_,._ ,_ _.1 I i>`i1_f _ _ _ or Ev cry Member ot tlle,Family Can I This Live Up-to-Date Hardware Store me of Practica J unlimited stock to choose from and ev- _ _ best you can buy at the price. Come in and see our display. - Here Are A Few Suggestions: I Brass Goods “Wearever” Enamelwarg. Aluminum Ware Tinware l Wire G00dS Bathroom Fixtures 0’C¢dal' MODS = Jardlniers _Skates Pocket Knives S1948 _ _ Safety Ram,-S Hockey Sticks Knives and Forks ' Rlnesé _' Scissors ~ 011 H¢8t¢1‘S Tools _ ' Electric Toasters Flashlights ~ - ‘ Electric Cookers li close iiillr it 5.30 - 'I f _ . .`~Y\s.‘._, . @©©©@@_©@@ i Gifts _ ze ,___ ,i M I -©i©is1©l©;©1©1©1©_©;©;©xeooooom ‘S- / ' -Z "~ f.‘_ r;_ A, -/_-2 _l .lf__"» ~‘ _‘N ‘ 1-1 " "-2 ' _.r_._.*it»”_'»\“‘-' ‘~»=‘=» - f;"“'»‘ _l ' ~ ' I A _ |' » _ .__3' _ __ ~. _[jf