s~ n» .> ..,~.~ . m ~—~——-w——w—-y-q-ngwaaqoqgwou evwousuuluelecsonwv . JULY 14, 1927' A bathroom ‘ishb belle? lllllil n; yalves, fittings and fixtures oer ‘ ' R N E QUALITY AN o vALu E iuiiaveav PLUMBING DETAIL. See your local dealer ._ were North Europeans of the mostypatient has actualiybeen operator \ ‘ desirable type, some otf their? haykixnl; upon. ' o nr w ere e . t! . ' MR‘ F‘ c‘ ELFORD‘ 3:813:11? Igothniackél thgir home. als’ shines "wro nlvrls. "' LDREN they passed through Canada with WITH FOUR. Clll the cache-silly?‘ Siroescwhich aorraho 1v v July 13 Four . r tried from a. ca er amP ll l‘ » - . -- '_ deed, tile strong-featured nurs x U tellvice with the Allied forces aichiidren, rangin! H589 5mm WOW was not the iyilfl "l ‘Wman ma‘ gag-if“ dmlisi mun More “my in, ori: time after "the little republicieleven years. were drlWflBd in the lulltllutlle" “a” '° ""°'°‘°'° “m” tilled ‘flpilllrlluiilleyhls ability as came into existen e. ‘Niaéaramitivfr c . - -oec-————— su lno e n mlhgr did JMIBl imeollrafls m“ a" “rmlfilfflm i‘{.'.'.‘,"}'.§‘.§'i§§“3..';l'§ FINDS Arrsnnix playing slid over the bank apparent- creature to nnlell- gossiping. "Keene f,§§"§‘§§"‘v,,0,:,d»s Faun... Cong“... ' on rm»: tar-r siosiiy after the children had released herself to h self, .s_he lineup the '0 he held m Ouuwu July 27m". lme bmkqs’ lllllel‘ “m ° ha" . ' in August liil is no ‘illlllll one nsl PARIS, July His-TWO cases of ap-l. The children were from two dif- lllm" “l l" “ 1°“ '°°“"‘g'“"""' the following" few illeie wlllqeui- pendlcitls on the left side have justferent families. imo their terriers. A mill "Ml l‘) clllluelllrllle "W" m” h£|5]z9'_- been reported here by Dr. R. Biochiwaiter Barsnowski ‘and Anthony .l>°"l‘~ m" h“ 3mm“ ““““l°"ad p 4' In one patient the pain was on the zielonaka. were fishing a short dis- '\'"\""l ll" lllellllalll “l’“""“°m' l" right side where it is normally totance away. The accident occurred a was i'lill of flowers that little Lucia be expected in uppendiclts while their“, mm red met not“, o; the Bug- llllll lllwked "m" ‘he grmmd“ o! organ whose inflamed’ conditionlfalo-Port Erie ferry landing, from l ivyndilnnl Towers‘ only lilesterttilayilg caused the disturbance was on thelwhich seven] bystanders “w ma V “mi given n. her n one uge oq left. In the other the condition WB-Eltrngedy. " r “ just reversed. These cases confirm, it} is stated, that there is a clinical and. “l tinder-stand. Your an anatomic form of left appendlcl-icideil to return lo hcr tis. X-rays should be used to diag- "Not exactly! iler I nose "this condition which usually decided in return to us! can be established only after the vusn, Rome l run cniiiinorrnnowh GUARDIAN “m?” “lion rm: one’ Poultry Congress ‘ at Ottawa I ‘PAGE TWO vo HEARTS AFIRE By Mn Christie iDQOO. ooooooooofivfifi§'*99‘* (Continued) Chapter Xll, The L61!" July la-rohr hund- rod children from London's eut 0nd‘ were made happy by KIM QWY". and Queen Mary to-day. W11"! "l". [were takontoBucklngham Palace l!\ in fleet of olnnibuses and received by “their Majestles. ' _ i’ The children, pupils of Bl. TM!!!" School, Btepney, missed seelni l!“ King and Queen when they “Md the east end a few ooye 58°» “d some were ‘so disappointed that they shed tears. ‘ . When the Kin: and Queen 11w“, of this, they invited the children l0 the palace, and so they 05m? W“ day. in newest and most. comfort-able buses of the General Omnibus Com- pany's fleet. After their reception by the sove- reigns, the children were refill“ with hot buns. cakes and lots of lemonade and other tasty and color- ful drinks, with uniformed attend- ants to loolt alibi‘ l-llem- The Kira; and Queen. havins made, the children haPDy. left for "l" Euston station. where they mulled a train for a State visit to Scotland- Accompanied by Princess Mary and her husband, Viscount ulsceiles. they will stay at Hoiyfflqd Palm‘? for a week. ‘Advise Special Hygiene I for Safe Wearing of Summer Frocks By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND m”. Registered Nurse HEER. summer lroctllts andk aww ‘ hygienic l-otection t at ma es‘ _ ~, them safe ioplwear, anywhere, any lfilbflW" tmc. Here is a new comfort B in L0“ M I better-class women now enyoy. ll" lllillmvm: The name is Kotex. h ore than a llle ‘l; 3°‘; Flurry pad-a scientilc prolecr a": ° 9"‘ l , gAllflA l‘ Pu t a teaspoolifill o F ILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE in the Garbage can every few days. It prevents" flies breeding outlaws LYE keeps everything clean and sanitary Peter Armstrong seemed lo brill! with lilill the fresh. seuhil "Peel" of u wider, kinder world. Installi- iy. for Prudence and her mother. the atmosphere of lllB ureeil hill)- ies’ ‘best parlour’ changed. l“ though by magic. “Exactly as if we'd beell slllllnfl. and then some one had fluilfl all the windows open," Mrs. Page aft- erwards explained Peter's timely arrival. . “lie looks you straight iu the __ _ _ n ~ Xi‘ eye. And he talked in inc for near- ‘tllllfilmolbfilll- l‘ ‘I 5 ""“'-" ""'"“5' KO 1E ly fifteen nlinuies about his ulutb-_ I015?!“ "W" "l! WdlMU’ WNW‘ Pad- i‘ is m” genumc‘ er. Ally mall who's fond of his m0- Kotex 3150 tllffrollghly DE" _ iller has plenty of good in him." O£OIUZES ‘ wlrd‘ fj9lwsd m“ 'I‘llai hud been her verdict. ‘ 0! l’ Bllmlllel’ P705 "Tl- 15G" 5 ‘l5 _ . - - A for Prudence, she was Dilly No hundryb‘ducndllkc "n". llllifillllll, and young Ai‘llltlll‘tlllg'-i' easily as tissue. Thus no laundry, words as he entered tile rouill hail] been balm on wounds for her. One man who appreciated \.‘V0l_\"'i tiling she did‘. Virginia's face had been a study. ui that moment. Pleasure over iHiBXptClEtIl)‘ seeing Peter. Annoy» once tllui he silouid be (railing on another girl. Envy flint he hail. vililsiiiuiell himself her l-lianlpioll. . And, mingled with it all. the fix- n one knows is safe.‘ iiled with ellheoilo» waddjug. the world-S l" O One of the colorful hooked rues or a small Oriental often SW95 9- T°°m much the same completing ioucll met a flower or iewei does to a gown. ._.__-_-_>--——»—-— MOTTLED WALLS A navel WayTiTtir-eai the walls of the work room or study is to palm them with a sponge. It ewes a niece- ing mottled effect. l I Dominion Poultry ilusbandman. i Rotor-Ian, gentleman and all round e good fellow. The last two char-i CAREFUL DRAINAGE All drainage pipes should be cared for scrupulously in summer. Thai“ box pipe me time‘: “mi smkl ed determination that. if this Pru- . . , i ui ‘Ill ii i had -e-t:l'l iii- ‘Bglsllld an be washed Wtemy Wm‘! ‘nlilgiiplity bgillg aklin Lin! lolvlcb- siie, lovely Virginia Dale, would O§64~O+Q++¢4vooo l l ' . _ soon show ller her true place, and """'.'.l, lilo impossibility of holding ally ‘Ila-ole farm for solo at. Vernon, ~ili sores, adjoining R. R. Station and wilt]. School on corner of Farm, ‘ ' P. three general stores and i blafilmlth In immediate vicinity. Telephone in dwelling. Very r flapfl seed potato proposition. 8 out- l can be sold 1n two parts. l’ t I l__”“m Ileiegaies expel-ted from foreign countries. about 6000. All continents will have dele- ntes present. n l 1 i Neatly two score countries will e L . .. - .. _ be represented. ed Quite bridal‘. Janet had laugll Many of world“; “lost fnmmm Bill the word made her heel-lfsfififffi‘Zoflfllkfgffijws,§§§°f,'§'hn,. "C"? "we ‘h: lei‘: PM: “E its both educational and live bird- , ., 21Yi‘...§§..2..l."Z.§. ...°.'.‘.".‘.‘; lofwfii. 0"" ""1 Mimi“ “m” W‘ “e He; t0 i. Tile old lady ll_ I ., _ . _ on exhibition. ‘ m0 illbed lilllll on the gambling busl- "d" iillllll idle and‘ ungainly per 1.1m shqw Wm constitute the n“. Sllil ‘. i) uess. null lie could Dlfllllll’ ‘we “he ‘Ugh? rocked zeniiy to and fro. est ewr Staged m any pa" at m“ isu roved oi‘ llinl. Of course. _ , _ , _ worl (llliiitpref him out of tile marimlflitzzmifogl, ‘H:lforéfieffietrggléo?i,°{if There will be iiiousnnds of visit- tl esiion. but ii was a iiliie gu HE.’ _ _ . ors ln addition to the official dele- llulne [he less. uovni. illepressillg trait that in Baum "You illlven’! u word i0 spare for "l‘*‘~" "ovflll- ll"? llellllllll’ “W” e . me to-dny." lie contrived to whisi?" lfealllifulltxfier a". ‘aunt n”) readl To be tile directing genius or or reprollcilfuiiy in lbe girl's ear. A‘? “in,” {o “Be m“ ow" vb?“ reflsucli a. vast organization as is ne- “rm [eelmg “m”. _ titet ill litllll, our own proveénswesanry m “m canymg out o‘ a Bun sonleliow, Belts crocodile fr“ 9w“ T)” m!“ sormwa‘ heiworlil event, ll mail must measure pathos failed to register with Miss Amanda‘ elellleg“ l5 xarerylhlng" higil in the esteem of ills govern- nn,,|en¢e_ She cared for hilu..... “m: “"15" lmvml" w a f“? lueni. the leaders in the industry oil vos. . . . .lult she was still sore Eu" “mi l’ “t w} ups‘ “he “ewe” and the c tizenry at large. from Virgiiliars rude remarks, and llmrslmffulcllldlri“ allmhesls m the]. “F‘red" oiford. as he is Poilular- trom Bart's failure in please her ‘_“’)‘“'{dl;‘.‘“‘ yvifiugllf “ma? :1“ ‘ml’ ly known to all who have tile piea- L.nh,ermy_ lnotilor, wilen, after all, it. would Y _ 9° e emf?“ sure of his ‘ilCQlllJllllflllCeBlllll| l8 " ‘ have surely been so easy to be “*3” alum) considered the ideal mun for the Autumn Term for Resilient Students oponl September 14th. Jallets feet were on a handsome great work being ("ted both by 1027. , _ . Persian rug, the Ell’! 0! 8 DlillBlll-bemperament and ability for tho E ,1 -- - n A, , ifll" llllil llilvelleil Wltlely l“ lliedntenae and ceaseless effort which ' ' ' ' lanai. indeed, there were many ex-QB en.;apgd_ An Oymu-[o M)“ be iwlwlve knlck-kunckc round about is a native of I-lolmesville, in Hur- llel- ’ on County. Ho has lived and But til-day Janet “aren't in an worked in Canada's capital for "Pllleclllllve moml- "i" cmllll Elle" nearly three decades, his first con- iiterally or metaphorically-countinecmm with the Ikpaftmenl, of lie!‘ blessmss. What she did wuublAgricuiture, Live Stock Branch. and want desperately badly, oeenl- being in 1-901, when he took charge w be slipping beyond her reach! of a demonstration fin-m at it was the thing that makes the liolmssvilie. world go rouud....tile thing that in 1904 he was called to Ottawa beat about her, even in this coull- to take charge of the Poultry Div- iry iown, like the spiced perfume ision, remaining lit this pOBt two of poppies. That magic thing years, when he left to enter on created of laughter and tears and the work of organizing and admin- ioilging which some poet has so lsieiing the poultry department at aptly termed ‘bitter-sweet.’ the new Macliouald College in Ste "h" “will! thirty. I'm plain and Anne de Beiievue. Quebec. Four unattractive. I've no appeal for years later, in 1911, for a few men.“ Juliet rose to her feel, all mouths he engaged in a common boiler-equipped rival was in the field. But to return w, but he waflft ' i run llwuy. Kl lleflllld Um" 333g it“ did seem. oddly illlullgll- that the (‘hill-l W“ kw“ m‘ once. He'd made dilite n of her last llllilll- “ml “Ow was on her trill-k uglliu ill-day. He'd ‘gel buck’ iii Arm Wong by; being doubly iillellllve l” Pmdencea i 1i would annoy llllll Plalmwllgua Armstrong lell“ to Peter's entry. \ ' I plan's attention when a so-nliicb- \ l * V lie had shaken Prudence by the I ‘ build, bowed to Virginia, given tile | i burest noil to Traymore. and been ‘ presented lo the mistress of Green Gfiblflfi by her paipltant young llzlugter. “Miss Prudence forgot her gloves when silo left the party. And so I've broilgilt them back to her." lie produced n pair oi’ long white kills. Virginia giggled. "Wearlilg gloves at a hall's quite old-fashioned!" . Peter smiled irnperturably. He iludersiood Virginia a good deal better ihan she knew. "But 1 like everything that is olibfosiliolleil!" He turned to Mrs. . . Page. "You have a. beautiful olil I ‘~ ' _ home here. l was longing to rent i ,_ __ y it from you for this summer, but ' ’ ille agent llelil up ills bands ill liur- 1'0!‘ at the bare iilen. Said you wuulillrl considr it for a moment." V oil's. Page gave back his smile. i ll was infectious. somehow. " glboautifully located Farm and , ~-.»-_.-e "If we'll ‘let’ it to you, we'd have h property of John D. Hum o, l hall iu turn out ourselves." n‘ n; forty acres land with 1 “Tilat iruuid have been a cniaini-_ l ' and outbuildings. stock and. iy." His glance instinctively went only. Also fifty pen ranch and, to Prudence. The mother saw it. fuii. Would sell part or in block. Then: sole on account of ill health. “Perilous one day yolriteeme. Apply to Owner, ' and see lily present quarters? Pear- On Premises. i "l""\B°l"Q l0 Wrlll “ml "k Y°‘-"" Tree (loitugc isn't a patch on this, . father for your hafld- Wll-‘ll W°llld of course, but it's a quaint little you suggest?" p plane." - > ' "51"" 99" YW’ "BM "me? S0 he ivas extending an invitation " < to Prudence and her mother. was lie? though Virginia angrily. All that talk about being a hermit and no lady's man was rot-pure roll, He'll been only trying to get rill of heri "Tile last time l came i0 see you, you weren't so cordial." Jiuny tossed her head. "But l spose I'm not sufficiently old-fashioned lo c0>————' wife lid-s de- mother?" lmother llM '-—lll. Tra- AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 1st Fish: Is Mr. Lobster making good as a cop? 2nd Fish: everyone! _...-._-o.__. §+0+§0 vowoyooooow o+o+++ Halifax Ladies’ College And Conservatory Of Music Affiliated with Dalllnmilo Yer, he's pinching Buildings and 22 acres or 24 acres b. without buildings. to II‘. B. Mcllar, Vernon or l. Hflood a Bentley, Charlotteimrli. '. University (‘nliaglaio work lending 1n matrlcuihllon. oooooovvoeooool » l Art. Business. Expression Departments. I Ionil tn Certificates. Illlblnmnil, ill-lance “from Ilalllonnlo University. _ 1 o-roa-v-oowo Inqfq-la-tusi’ Ilmiuholil ° l ldrontlaio e courses Household roii sill? '. AT DUNSTAI-‘FNAGE Similar: in nil Ila llrnncln-li lending to Teachers’ Certificate‘, (lrnlluntlml Diploma, Licentiate or Bachelor bf Music, Dalhuulll . . , m‘ nil-e . . . . . . Ami he hadn't still-k by her _ii1 the wily he should iinvo done. And... aild flilmtillfiw... Peter Armstrong's presence always made him, by i-onlpilrisuu. seem a llttli! ‘trivinl.' Silhcouscibusiy. Prudence sensed ii. After ll Vfllil zliicmill in ciijule llcr, 'l‘l'liylnilri- ruse. llllll zluuouilct-i‘. flint he miisi be gililig. I flYinifd. better l-onle, mo. Jiuily." He i-illlti-ivvil. by luezlus of n wiilk ivliii-ii no one bui Jiillly saw, in ‘lil- lliczlte lllill Ariuiiiriillg lloil better be lcfl rlliir with Prudence iluil Iler mother. “You can i‘iili rue hock ill your car." Virginia bade lier farewells wiiil ll languid. patrolliziilg smile, ihongil inwardly she was furious lat the tin-n of events. Pruileilco saw them off. a whole medley of bl ll. Deon, Director of banal-watery of Music. Scholarships worth $200.00 QRflVOII In l“ ilnpnrlmontl.’ For further information npply to tho Secretary. ' in QQOO-Of-Ofwfi-f‘ sass-v»! in on l! \_-\-_§l 7fll4-7-14-tfs6l. Canada S. S. Lines Ltd. STEAMBHIP SERVlCE MONTREAL (Iharlottetown l World's Greatest Travel System y Canadian I JIWONTREAL -— TOR- ? INTERNATIONAL l And St. John's S. S. FAHNHAM WON'T EAT ‘EM GREEN “They say the African savages won't eat green snakes." “Probably there are plenty of rlpes one: to be had." Luvs Leave Montreal CirTown July 8th July 12th Carvell Bros, Ltd. AGENTS Schumann it». WAYS: FOR QUICK AND). {fEASY TRAVEL Between ONTO-CHICAGO Take the l _ TURNED OUT ALL RIGHT 1st Chip Psssz-nger: afraid it you ale you'd not suns clz. How dill it go with ycxr (lli-l‘. . 2nd Ditto I\\L..!.'_',*I Lil. i: iuxiied out all right. LIMITED MONTREAL 10.00 A. M. Daily TORONTO 5.40 P. M. CHIC-AGO 7M A. M. ._.alg()__ m afiltlturrcr INTER-CITY LIMITED IN. MONTREAL 12.30 P. Dally M. TORONTO 0.30 P. M. Estate J. M. lloop l am instructed by the Trustee of the above Estate to sell at public auction in the Arena Rink, Tuesday; July 18th commencing at 10.30 a. uh,‘ all the household effects of the! above Bankrupt consisting of kflch- on, dining room. living-room and, bedroom furniture including: 1 Wll-i Inn rug, 1 three piece parlor suite. parlor table, music cabinet, l input chairs, 2 Morris chairs, 1 book-case and lieu, l ooh desk and glass ton! Zookdesks. 2 dtouefl- 1 [Awohi piano (new), l. Edison Diamond Disk cabinet granuphonc (new) colt $380. l electric wahl machine. an! lots of other articles not. mou- tinned. All those articles are in first-clan condition. Also l Overland cor mod- el 85-1 in good running order. There will be natal: reserved u everything mint be . J. A. McDONAI-D. v ‘ _ Auctioneer . -Forl Reservations, Fares, Etc, apply to i .f w. K. ROGERS, ~ city Ticket Agent. 1 L. r. RITCHIE, ‘Ilokot Mill!» Sill-lim- R. W. ‘CLARKIN, fikt- llflMflll-i 1., l You were ' lltllllllllN Sill‘... meet your ideas.“ l Peter Armstrong gave a lazy smirk. "You came or the ivrong moment. when 1 was cilnduciing a rather llilllgerous experiment. And when I'm working. I don't invite ladies into the laboratory, in any case." Came ‘at the wrong moment.’ hall she? The casualiylspoken words ed n ‘ to have a double moaning] Perhaps ile thought she'd done it again to-llay? ‘Batting in whore she wasn't wantedf as Virginia her- self would have elegantly express- ed it, was a brand-new experience for the spoilt young woman, Sill; turned to Mrs. Page, with a sm r . “Seems my ways are m0 .modemh _.lniloi Jliercr-l‘ sat in her own rm. pom. peter! B," one would have} tiny. hi:iniz-ilrdill-ked siilfiilli-rlvulzl tilougllt an inventor. of n. e n Wm“ ° rel“ l“ Mg“ " l‘ "W" ' Wm,“ be npioimm’ mm illgwgyzpgx‘ hill with our ear nil ilgog for tile, H“. Henry’, for Something new!» sound of a tread she knew mid lov- lieri Traylnore moved his l-iialr.” to sit by Prudence. lie loathed the’ For PSORIASIS Take Ilorbfl Rolnndlu linok on Skin Diseases. New Treatise on (lhronlr Disease by fferbni Remedial; Pamphlets on Lmui of Manhood and diseases of men. Booklet on Female ills and advice free by mail. 30 years‘ UKIIPPlCIIFU. (Without crlilI-lhlng ur dispnring your doctors write illl before losng hope.) Treatment by mail our speciality. ltngllsh Herbal Dllpsnur, Lllnltc turbulent feelings surging within iier, chief of ivlllcii was heartache. After they lloii gone. site saw a srrzlp of paper lying on the pntll, picked it up, before silo llilii realiz- ed ii was u letter to ailoilier “Your, nu, llllil begun to rend it. "My lliirlillg Jiliily," it confluenc- lilvolulliariLv. null before slie could stop herself. Prluleilci-‘s l-ye rim in the signature. And wlint she renll ivns: "Yours aluzllys Llllfl forever, Burl." Love-Tale of an oman Chapter Xlll Th Ugly ti. Will Oglivie hail siliil he might drop in for a moment on his wily home from the bunk. Silo. iilld seen, allis! so little of lllui lately. . » it was a pretty sitting-room. Odd that Janet. though always neat nud filly in her person, never seemed to wear really becoming clothes, ilerself, and yet understood the art of ‘doing up’ on apartment until it became a joy to the beholder. For the past eighteen mouths Iclieki lived-between ‘cases’-iil ithe three rooms which cousiliilted iihe ground flnor 0f n small, rather ‘iugly-lookiilg house in the country ‘town. Parlour, bedroom, and kit- ‘clleuette. They were her pride nlid joy. ' . ' ller landlady lived upstairs. She, never interfered with Janet. ln~ _~ATl-I_EBEDTIME STRIP— Our 1351i Dorie Vancouver. B. 0. t connalvo olden ‘Herbal lnltlfnll l iiy to some! though she'd shake the longing off. She gave a harsh laugh, knowing fuii well that even that laugh of he" W115 EFBUIIE mid inlbeautlful. Love! Cruel how it came so eas- YBB. willie others would give their very souls for it, in vain! .._ Janet's friends would have man veiled. had they know what was weliing in her hearts to-day. j A ilome! Children! But. ranking ilisller than either, and making her breath catch in . her tliroat....a husband! Ail ador- ing ilsbaild in whose fond eyes slie wouldn't be plain and liuntirac» Live, but everything his soul could wish for! Dreams! Just dreams! "i’lil a foolish old maid." Hlie said aloud, and walked straight into the bedroom to her looking-glass. "There, Janet Mercer, 1M0" knnnn some common sense ili‘.o you quick- er than anything will!" ‘That’ was the uncompromising vision of all honest-featured. though uubeaiitlful countenance, with small sreeulsh-srey eyes that usu- ally had a twinkle in them, but t0- day ilelil the look of a faithful ani- mal that has been hurt. l-lair non~ doscriilt. though neatly bound about her head. A pug nose that sat impudeutly, almost absurdly, in the wide ‘expanse of her round, frecltled face. And a wide. gener- ius mouth. with an up-quirlt at the corners. Wasn't it the irony of fate that a woman who was yearning for a home and a husband and happiness —jusi like other women-silouid be so handicapped? * (To Be Oonutlnued) cial poultry undertaking. but was called to Ottawa in 1912 alld be~ “came Dominion Poultry Husband- man, which position he still holds. With the whole Experimental Farm system of Canada under his direction so far as poultry work is concerned. he has built the divi- siononp so that its results are re- cognized throughout the whole "world- Largely as a result of his efforts, the most important devel- 0Dm8lll.\0l' registration has been ‘inaugurated, and has caused the eyes of the poultry world to be turned to Canada and its experi- mental farms. in 192i Mr. Elforil was Canada's ‘chief delegate to the World's Poul- try Congress ‘field at Barcelona, Spain. and through hls e forts Can. nda secured the Worl ‘a Poultry Congress for 1027. As a speaker Mr. Elford is well and favourably known from coast to coast, and through tile United States of Am- erica as well as on the continent. and as such the demand for his services-is widespread. ' I l '——-<-o¢-_-_- MOST SENSIBLE PEOPLE COMING AS SETTLEBS 6C C ROUND THE. WORLD CRUISE Relpolld to that dull-e roydngle with mange civilizations. Enjoy luxurious comfort on the Empress ofAustmlia—drelm llll ofalllocl. View the colorful pngeonrry of t e nations. Christina: in the Holy Land. New You’: Eve in Cairo. 2 weeks in India and Ceylon. 4 days in Peking. "The Wonder Belt of the World!" Sail from New York December 2. 133 dlyl, 26 pom, 21 countries-with fascinating u» cursiom in each included in fore. Mediterranean loath Amos-Ico- Cn-uise Aida Cruise The glorious summer blue of he Mediterra- Yctik’ nun! nFelsnurylh Y ’ “any ‘h: 9.1M“ Em c" South America-flea, o! Scodmld all: roan "m" “"59 " New York for ports ‘l? 9f 5M9» “H0- vlvld and gay with Indeed, la a “Cruise warmth and dolor- oi‘ Conn-nun." Your MadelrmAlglerl, Pal- cruise chip, the Iux- ' ermmNnplemVenice, rloul Empress o Cypruntlael-Iolylmod, mace. 104 dlyl. l countries. Stop-over . E . 73 d l6 "m “m in Europe if desired. QUEBEC, Que., July 13.--With »cash resources totalling over one thousand dollars in some cases, and ‘in the neighborhood of 100.000 francs in others. numerous new corny ‘ers to Canada steped lnio the inn‘ migration building en route to the west, where they will pick out new homes for themselves. and thus help to increase both the population and the crops of Canada. The majority of the new comers, iwith excellent financial resources, Captured Eiimisss .4 Gal/nil ln/armuflon, llfmmrfn and plans o} lhlpnjrom local rhamlhlpn agents, or f. o. sauce BURPEE \ iotriot Passenger Agent - . - _40 K ng 8troot StnJoiin, N. B v Always om ggllnn Pacino Express Clmplny’! '1' uoe. 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