.'- ' i U'lU»" - V Q _l ,_ i v Y. .o _;‘_".‘}‘_» ll . fi i i ii i ,-,.~... - iff » Fllrllshsd by ~ orsrrvoun noon.: - . . - Open the door, let in the air; R l The winds are sweet and the llowers are fair. 'V .loy is abroad in the world today;_ If our door is wide it may tome this ` way. ` Open the door! Open the door, let in the sun; lie hath a smile for everyone. Hehstb made of the raindrops gold and gems. - I so lair, He may change our tears to diadems. Oven the door! l ' Open the door! _ .--_-_ s tobsvel ogtnebomb. DWP” to the status and A minimum for all WOUII-ll .interstate the _door shall . Km' with grace divine, i _And Chill' lflllt Bhnllf ` nqaoter . than that olthevuii, ' Open the door) They l)`pen the door oi the lifgrt; lat in Sympathy sweet for stranger and -_kin. ‘ _ It will make the hall! 0! the heart That angels may enter unaware. eeslsttssceostloetl iuiis fini! iii .._..il_“lli. .l‘?iil_ essences' ¢ ,ses The lumber industry in the Pacific Northwest employs 250,000 men, '1‘he International Stereotypers and Electrotypers’ Union oi America will hold its annual convention at Bui~ in|o_ N. Y., next week, The annual convention oi the Ho- tel and Restaurant Employes' Inter- national Alliance and Bartenders’ ln- ternational League of America will open at Denver, Colo, next Monday. It is expected that within a short time an international union of eleva- tor conductors and starters will be formed. Local organizations are he- lng formed in many large cities and their membership is increasing. A $500,000 ullice building will be erected in the downtown district oi St. Louis by the Order of Railway Telezraphers to take the place of their present inadequate quarters. The plans for the building have al~ fready been approved, \ The American Flint Glass Workers' *Union of North _America has sent a protest to Congress against the pro- posed reduction in the tarii! on glass- ware, on the ground that foreign lau, is keen The Bricklayers and Masons’ Inter national Union promises to be the next to aililiate with the American Federation of Labor A referendum vote is to be submitted soon and as the administration favors the aililia tion it should carry by a handsome malority A law has been passed recently in New Zealand which .makes a fine possible for any person that works more than eight hours a day. The law first was applied to women and girls working in hotels, but now it includes everybody. Each city and town in the island chooses a day for itself that gives- to the working classahalf holiday. It may be Sat- urday or any other day in the week. A new trade union has been formed in London, Eng., recently. It is nam- ed the Home-Maker's Trade »Union and its aims are ziven as follows: To assist wage earners in their en- 1 hibition girls under proposed ln l_ senator Ohlltbllg of. Under the t8l‘Illl_ 0!_ would sim!! to all in transportation, and interstate service. , ~l , ISLIIID IFFIIIS _ _` forty feet wide over the whole length ` of twelve hundred and dfty feet; it is to extend to a depth ol eighty i and it is to he constructed of crcosote _ timber, with a protecting stone slope the on the eenwatd side, similar to existing work. ' mr. Huoi-iris: win.: _is no ...iai- tlon? » m-.'-n0G.l1Bs: Four ininurea feet. Mr. Is it the intention smut? ' ' . Mr." ROGERS: .No, I think that quite enough. Tracadie breakwater, $2,000. Mr. HUGHES (King's. P. E. I There is noi item here for dredging. he- long to the Island, and I think they have been slow in getting to work the Two or three Government dredges this year. What is the cause of delay? Mr. ROGERS: I did not know there was any delay. I shall be glad look into the matter. I understo all the dredges are at work. Mr. HUGHES: in regard to of them to the Department ,oi themselves. Is there any policy that respect? Ili » iiyimiiiiniisiii (Continued lrom pagelo.) ee the Prince Edward Island item, although the Public Works Department build all the wliarvas, they transfer some Ma- rine and Fisheries and keep some t to od in-' Mr. ROGERS: I understand there ini no fixed policy. It has been found convenient at certain times and at' certain places to make the transfer' ol wharves, that were constructed the Public Works Department, to the Children C for Fletcher's ry It is due probably to the fact t \ \~\ ~‘~ \. ~\ \ ~\ the work of the Department of » rihe and Fisheries was more clos connected with particular wharves. \~. \\ \\‘ Department oi Marine and Fisheri hat Ma- ely ` . i ! .\ _-.‘:c~'.“~ _~. _ _ __ fs " .~.‘<\ L; ` ` ~_ ` _ _ ,L ft _ _ - . ._ 11 , _- . '\\ \> ‘- ‘ ~ ~ "~ _ it - _ \ \'\\‘~.\`\`.ii<*l‘»‘;=\~i=_`\.“<.°~ The Kind You I-Iavo Always Bought, and which has been ' \ in use for over 30 ycaus, has borne the signa irc of and has been made under ills per- 7“ sonnl supervision since its infancy . , . Alfow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, lmitations and “ J usb-ns~good. ” are but Experiments that triile with and endanger the health 0( Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlicr Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. lt destroys “'01-ms and alloys Ecverislincss. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ‘_Vind Coiic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Cl1ildren’s Panacea-Tho Motlier’s Friend. Bears the Signature of I ‘ ’ O In Use For Over 30 Years ' ,___- _METHODIST _ FIRST MFfl`lH’ODlS'l‘-Mr. T. James at ,eleven and Rev. J. Heaney at seven. Bible Class at 2.30 Prayer 7.30 Students and strangers’ cordially service on Wednesday eyeuing at welcome. at eleven and Rev. T. Marshall seven. Sunday School and Bible Class ` at 2.30. A cordial invitation is tended_ to strangers and college dernts. i` P ESBYTERI N James at 7 p. rn. Strangers and lege students are cordially invited to all services. Sunday School at 2 New Zion-Morning prayer mee at ten a. m., Rev. Mr. Taylor I1 a. ni., and 7 p. m. Sund School' and Bible Class at 2.30, A ers and college students. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. cordially invited to attend all vices. ‘Tue csnv/nu¢=¢`oMrA|~|v Nlwvollst clfv. ‘ BAPTIST. _ _ __ FRECKLE FACE If ygu Wgant Sun and Wind Bring O'ut Ugly Spots 1 ~ ~ I _*_- illow to Remove Easily. spi-ing ianii iiiiiini ciwiee veal M » Call at In Mafket 01° to rid yourself oi llie homely fr 9 9 the guarantee of a reliable dealer- < that it will-not cost you a penny 1 _-oil-~ Easlei Quality Bee! ._.,, i E . » ourfstore on Hillsboro Street. ,We would inform the public that the Old established .business of L. F. Drake has been acqfiiiréfl= fue and'1tliat We intcild f0_ gontinue suppl_ying the same -high class oi meats to our .customers 'as "they been re- p V’ nothing could he more accept- ceiving iifgthe. past. - -y A I Jfigtanley Wéd1ock" 1 H. J. Ha»e~.is_. V-_ » r Sale Partners . ",»=._1,¢~..`.,< ~’ ‘P ‘° "i` less it removes the freckles; whil the expense is trifling. tions should show ou how easy ' __ ' doul.-le strength om ac n ;» S Drug Company, and ,a few applica- ii ' ° ` a and get a beautiful complexion. the worst case. , _ A able than silver table ware. ornament I it wlllal 0 the gift." A ' "~ ‘mf Call in and look over o present-s°ol”di»rhv. . GRACE CHURCH-Rcvi J. Heaney stu- R A St. James' ‘Presbyterian-Rev. T. Marshall at 11 a. m. and Mr. T. C. .30. dial invitation is offered strang- Central Christian.-Rev. J .F. Floyd at 11 and 7 Sunday School and ee The Kind You Have Always Bought e::.::..<;::.v ::‘:.°.°..:_~ 1;fr:;.i». » College students and strangers Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-lace, it docs give you a clear complexion Simply get' an ounce ol othlne- fr M Ki ecklea Rare- ly is more than one ounce needed Be sure to ask the dr\i¢€l5\f f°\` *ll* l 18 F or <"t_-he _-Bride Pleasing, praclical, useful. be by 68. _A leadliijiléiiiihufacturer of the nien's.clothing usgoo' menlswhat to us a ridicnlonslyiow price. proviiing we bought the l_9l;__i-aiigiiig iii"sizes-fr`oii1"' 3`4f.to_ 4_4. A After miifvienimising the in nam ofiiniu a " e " V aint ni' a_.ii_,i.~ ,oils and so forth we decld`!fdft'J buy and we sltliillyqlielleife that _ »thge;l1ircei‘li;}-l.>gst snitl ba`rim’in=i r;fl¢-'ed here for many' `