" $0.1 DIM III TUBE” ,_‘n$'-I.hO bride's‘; photo - ‘fflflhe i Hollll 11111 ,100o11,s?100111 we...“ liyloiipoiiio 111110 011001111011 Eb To ‘ma; i. 1 . , \ t ' B A Y f0. R" . _ STUDIO‘ _ For their iiuiiime , PHOTOGRAPHIR I We are '~etill at the old stand. orting June fltird. we will ciosi Wednesdays afternoons. O-O-OOI#4GQO§OOQQO and ge ml menl. soothes distrc flons, etQ ' Soap tbioul n 001:1 silflcf ' ls bllt In most cases heals rashes. drrita-I rub on ssIng eczema, Ink-Ii igebomlnlo: Cutlcuril treatment not onl an!!!» ‘abdufiikfi- Wlillflczemo CuiicuraSooiliesaiillice rim baths iiie .01.... psrt with Cuticura Soap and hot water. (Spry int Y 1111101111 1w1111: 40 m; 00,000 11s Fif-at carload just arrived of the celebrated “Silver Leaf’ lBrzinil Full 55p feet to the pound and every hall guaranteed This twine gave the very best of satisfaction here last year and is the pdpular twine "in the‘ PROVINCE-S of ONTARIO and QUEBEC also ‘ 'in WESTERN CANADA. Our price is nslderabiy ‘lower than last year and our. terms suit flII. 0050-50- 3 1 v s o o o it ‘i a o t e o . I “nook vous onosss now We guarantee price, whole- "sale and retnil. Carter &. Co. Lid. Seeds, Feeds, Flour. etc. IQussn Si. Warehouse. I 0 o o A t t a 0 o l a a a 4 - a mom‘; . p. roiessionai Cards. 011.‘ ll. 0. 1011113011 a Frnctiqg ‘uiiiitsii m Diseases o1 o, Edi‘. NW4, Throatnndflkin. Office 18‘! l'int Street, ' Hours lbw». , ‘ Eyeiiings I; appointment only. Qaaonoioaooa ‘i eaidence il Water Street. .‘ 1541-7-12-8mos. - . Dr. 0. C. Archibald Groduaite of N. Y. Post Gradual ~ Odidnl School and lli-spills. ~ Prnotics limltwl lo Eye. I12:- oiin and Throat. Office Psyo: Building; Grso eggs Street, oéigiollto (luardia i‘! o. Telephone i1 Office hours I to i: mg»: i to . m. Mn be consulted o hours ni l0 Hill: ioro Street. ______._.__.__- 1 " R J C IIODST i. o . . YE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 0m Rlii-y lliiiiiiiviir. Queen titrsk-t, opposite Prawn» Bro . Rosidenc l Grafton Street. Ofllce hours-kill a m. to 4 Il- m. _ lhoninga by A polutment iii-ii?’ S. S. HESSIAN oitor, Notary Publii Etc. HONEY TOY}. outline 1 rrlotor, Ooll om . P. m. liiiiiiiq McLeoilfi ‘Bentley I W. l. BENTLEY, K. C. jarriator and Atternoy-oi-Llvv . MONEY TO LOAN * loo Iank of N. 8. zCbamll-Iri Morsop 8n Duffy“ ‘ Iarriatoro and Attornoya ‘L/ Qelleitoro for Royal Bani: oi Canada .' MONEY T0 LOAN £011.11. 011010311 , vsrsniuasv stlliooolv Dffico and reaidencepdl Prince t. corner Princaond Sydney Sta. liono I04. ’ '_ .1. 1.111001101111011 il Initiator, lolloitpr, Ito. nouav +0 1.0m l 1- no Riley Building!“ ‘ll-l-t-nio. 1 ' h ‘#04 ‘napkin. 111001110“ 0» lontoton lolloltor, Notary‘ l5l=' A. E. L Photo rnplia o‘ all elin-o "Hie ti. it air sis ofllyod .1 t lllb ern . Shadow Cohinat rwmi "- o‘ ..1r.‘..~¢...w..o,. -,.. u“ quaflt reaul case. wh innesiy. Our merit II ' stocked full- iato o. ~v-_v.v In .. wrltea i when t E ‘con fill I l I I l I I l I Miiwiiltst _ " n, 1;. i t. ’ [Money ‘to Loop l. i-'_.~'...‘ "‘_-"T:“1 We. par _i.l1e cote inatriiln W811i!‘ > I and he has written prescr do iiiit- o Tia‘, Iv» IIHIIUI!" ‘QHIIIIFII l?! "nah ovary Ankh »_ Moderate Prlcnai ‘normal attention M Photography A caiclul 1:111 of cvcly lini‘ -_I jewirlly 111:1: k ~11! SIHCIL. We will be pleas (I10 liaveyou ~a W. N. ‘T011101: . . , Ii:‘.\I./.':'.'F* Test - and ‘wqxoo-ovooov -p o4 ~ _ After You've-n Called the Doctor diagnosed yoih- you do with his ption‘ ‘ ll do his ski ll ll O if?‘ i i‘ . “T Gznhlffl . A i new‘ villi-lob to il is s31‘: ie oi‘ drugs ‘Z or p-Qpo. “IFIO ‘I It . I*=*li.i;§§51"1li' will?‘ 1 ‘l! ‘diidl I00 Arflolln Photo riintio iihlfott- Hay/m I l .....-:. selei 1;} i151111111111,ti E Qlliillflljfilcflffl i ~ . urnnuiair Mill iiiilhara from 'h_t" Cllllldlitll 001 halmle Qill‘ loge, ‘Toronto. Ont. Ioientlilo- insemination (if eyda with thevrnoai _nlo_ii~ ‘methods and livilllliliiifiil- ' itetinoiimrpo o‘: ‘Th! IIIQOLII: "hit. Ill! ills“ E faith in and II, purity of lils drum’ . Prescription D ‘COD tsntiy h the . freshest, nssi 9D boillfl’ nill‘ 0|‘ 13” l! ‘.' "°”.l'.'ii.2iif'. w. the in lhil Vliilllltf; Ioooooiotnn-‘oiiaryq Optlinlniometov Tia lillsctrti Optiiaimoiv-ope loi autoimm- lng the diseased g-miditiuru iii the oyiro. Tho Ski Optimist er itbe liibovo instrument!» are tboonly oneii tn Kl m: Fmiply l The‘ Ravitligiion ny tvmti- itiili We are Opiiciauo» w ine- pooplo who want the best ‘lli on“ satisfaction and coqslaiitlly jteiitilip with good Jplillts patients who have tried eiiiaw erefflry no and be convinced . oi w! / givp hilhnatiqillility spd h is with a nvinit iii per cont or_m0i‘_o. I ALL OOOOI OIIARAII‘! F!!! E. l1. 011111111110 A mil "If if is he ...2_ [:- doctora- wr to p“ _ . flllillllsl’; ‘:"§'.~'I.1*"“':'._IIl' 1.1 o d Who of e "con ll tiio fJQftoi-a tiono for all rat rnod‘ . »"".'”."<' 0,. ‘Wlllrhl’ l. )r_-Y 117$. l I 1 0 llontalguo.‘P."l._i 1 ' "4" ‘v ' I IQII4U .w-qnp v » lawluo daoii-ranuigr/il. W ‘all ‘Huiunln w“; uni-boon ‘ " . a’; v.11‘; sen.- . ,ture sbciw, S1013 ' oorns, cnlloilses and bunions. _ torillre. _ hli. ....,...-. h‘. .s.1.... inn’:- : J‘ lee-sail. i “JBRIDGEIOWN, IDQVI gpturday. ; _- . ' >- i."'l2‘7-il8>8i. MQAOBILL, ‘niovlflg’ picture show. luster Key‘, Thursday. i1} [plo- ..'THE FARIBHIONIRS of Stl ‘C ‘ ‘MUS parish, East Point will- hpld s Magma. on the grounds adjoining t nlibrqh on Woiber day. .lii1_v ‘as; gaeiei-vs m.» dais. ‘ . ‘ ' 074-1-17-91. .'.',FUNIRAL' "tRVICEf-‘TIIB funeral otjlrd his yCyrus Mac- ‘ "Willis. New Peith. tioii lilacs 0:1 Sunday afternoon from the home of, M-r. Daniel lGordon. New Perth - ‘ill lower IIII-llllllglln Cemetery, and it was very largely attended The services were conducted by the Rev. CJE‘. ~A!mBil'0ng, pastor -i ihe ni-iiitagiis (tlirisilun Church. - G. liiliioiailons ~ , / . ‘I’? IFAX. Juiv ZZ-iquotsii-uiis furnished by its; Mcciiiay and M". 11.111 eiontreai Block ilslr change.) . - Atcll. ., . . . . .i.; . . . . . UBOEQ 801,4 0,1. "w": 1:16 A10. .119% 011% Al‘. . . . . .. ...— 5111/. Con. Pac. 131% 1207,13 Jon. . . . . . . . .. .69% 691,5 Huban Cone. .50% 61 153% 15:1 Mex. Pat .192 190% MMKIJ. 83% 82% 11.0. 11914 110% 3.1“. ‘ 511i. .. ITJP. X. . U115 “Tiz”. for Sore, l" 110d Aoiiing Feet burning. Ne more puffed-up, - sweaty, oallouaod feet. or - eorna. I Just take your shoes off and then put iliose weary. shoe-crinkled, iich~ lngx- burning, corlwpesteil, -_=buulon~ ortured Lfeetj ofiyoursi in‘ a» “Tis" baitll. ’;Y9i1r_~tués2wIll,' wrlggle with fldy‘;~"lhéy'.ll~ look upfatEyon and al- mpst talk and then tbay"ll take another itlilldfil} that "Tilt" bath. ‘. When your tfeet feel like lumps ‘of flead—iill. tired out_—_ius.t -ti-'y 'f"i‘i1.."‘ ' .It'-s' graud-——ii.'s.. glorious‘. ‘Your, feet will‘ dance_wlt.'h_ 10y; also yoif will flndmll pninlgons from 'l‘bsr_s'e nothing like “Til? It's IIIBOIIIY remedy that draws out all the poisonous oxudritlons, which puff upyour flestinnd cause hGet a bdk Ah! bow-glad your feet get; how ' comfortable youlqsboes feel. You cunjwenr shoes 1i sizo smaller _if you desire to. ‘ ‘ -~—-—",<0'%__ l COWS GET DRUNK IN PASTURE 1111111121111. N. 0., July 1-1_ _ living nenr .t night found two of his cows lying, on the ground In their posture in n stupor, appar- i-nily suffering from some strange mnlady. A veterinary was culled and lifter} leliiflhy eteminntlon pronounced both iiniiiials as more- » 1y "beastly drunk". A search foi- tlic cause icd to the discovery of 1i big'“rnuonsblne" still In n secret corner of ibo posture. The Cfiwz’? lind eaten a" qunniity of tlie mnsli "595 b? the illicit whiskey manu- 111111111111111111511 AI VIIIINIIII IIIVEII 00111111 01 11 Eighteen thousand gallons iiitieii aoiira without ioweriiil the wall a Therofifino" natural reason why , .9011 cannot have‘ first as good a well oli yo proet..i id aiine to u; p‘, “f. In‘ i he IfiISIi Ariesian t Well Co.I.id. \ 1i Guam llraot » I§¥PIOIIIIQWII . 7.7"}, ‘ ovooo-H iloiiipieie '0|1ticai I ‘Se: ' w! ayotoai o! oyo wmiliotiflii otiiapiod will -~4- -- 1i immfiiteo OIRViO __ $01G" o coni l ‘o < on: in the prosnrobloi " * .. x w‘... 12.122.152.13 sniioil l: our ‘ll _‘ . . i‘ .' ’ "mhneoooaiolvoloalo ‘ _.woa‘iooer;istaaliaiiiirpotr‘ new. l va» in ‘flit-i o". i __x-___.-,.__’. 11.1. "of""l‘la" nt dny em‘; _ or department store-don't wait, That tbia service ia appooo- , . , ."‘ORDIR from flflllllllfl- Cw‘ W. W Hfisouiue NOTE8.—Mr. ‘mi . Joseph AflMcLenn, are visit- ‘mz friends. and, relatives at East lPoint, s riving on the Island iron: , improvement in the i 11511-141141: l ‘ ‘ ~ (nee Amy I001. . l’ Californ a, a‘ few duys sgordlr." . I .-i . , loi-uiei-Jyi- in ‘lJllllfflfl fi‘ home for ihefirst iiiue In id ream‘ "ll‘l aiatee lie NW‘! risliv mortal (t! Province Q00‘ , - ‘ Hf‘. It! l .li lil. Bruce) will remain couple-of months lit Ira; M04 Loans old home. Red 1-51.11. lesiyl fng later vie. LIIBQC.P.R. for Van~ - couver and Victoria, sud liien to‘ Oakland, CaL, where tlmy will re’- .io'in future. ' ‘i -=—-—.-¢0->-——q- l~l._\il'l‘_l3l_ll§i PEIISONA-Lfi l ..°Mr. Hutton Dslhlcl, George'- tcivn, has joined ibwsiaff of tliei v. iisdia-ii Bank of Coiiiiiieioo iii‘ _iii1t.igu:~. We iviuliliim every suc~ I use in hill new work. G. n_. lcivn, spent the week-end -.t Mo ' (l. . l_eI\‘. ..°,Mr.-J1iines A.B. MncConncll, Georgetown. was a recent vislidr to Bridgetown. G‘. Utlviessrs. Gordon Ross and Aleii MacPh-lil, Georgetown were visit;- ors to Dundss on Sunday. =. ..'.Mrs. (Captl Wm. Gordon,‘ Georgetown, is Visiting friends-An Montague. 0 - . . ..*Mrs. John Westaway, George- town, is spending a few clays with IIOIIIIB’ in Montague. @111... Florence GOITIOII, Biiis~ endll, lie iapendlnglsevoiial idsys‘ “suing friends in Montague. (l. I ..'iMiss 110155500... Boston ls spending the summer at her houie ll Ncwrerili. , G WHEATLEIV RIVER '8CHOOL EXAMINATION - 4 ivllcntley River School were nt- ‘ondetl byn largo number of rele- payers and visitors. The pupils were examined in the different ‘projects by their teacher, Miss isribcl Holmes, assisted by Miss Margaret Ling, tencher of Wheat- cy ‘School. Showing by their 11ro1npl..answ£‘1‘s careful training 1n lbe pzirt. of their tvncbcr. Two ‘iiilio piipllsl-Inrold Chandler and‘, ("lP-IQP Lingrhr- ' ml their school ‘leaving ‘certificates-Tram the Di?- » irtlnent of Elducbtion; After the wiiminaiinii- ‘.1111 tenioyablo »pro~ ‘grzim was "givenmy the pupils con» Zierlng OfFIIFIBIIIIYIOXIB dialogues and singing: Prizes were then nwnril- Jeri for general proficiency and do ‘portmeniu ; ~ -- ' . . Mlss franc ltnckblim on behalf 1i illo scbnol presented the teach» 1r with ll sum of money. Miss Jjiolmes though surprised thanked ‘Ill! children gracefully for tbi-lr gift. .. . . .. l Brief speeches wero made by fir. Norman, Ling, Mr. Chester itncliliem ‘and other conwntulatlng iiiaciirfinndgiiuilis pon a success- ‘tiil c-xainliiiitioira d. tho progress knado by tho school. ' Tliii pupils 11nd visitors were l1r~n irniitcilio (loilcions candy. The singing of ilic notional :in- ihem brought the examination to ocioae. ' , ‘ \ lliisi ,W11m110m i111 1101111111111 siifiilfilf“ w Ins an en's-wit i :.::11:0=1;...-:=*:0:0:;j1 apnea qimcsuio e a‘ _ Jiffy-Jul dc ut g ~o ace 41,11. dainty. The Tangy ‘is no! art flcia. Thc sweetening is, auger, not aeo- ch rliie. Womqx who once try It w Ielwaysgitl . _Your rQccr IF! ion flavor‘. y pinoappi and - ganborry no. nowooqwbfifivoowowtvfiwfioos “--..1:1Es1-~ Sill‘: Iibgieryl $2.25.. $2 50.. $2.75 t a .i»-ii.-1i- Pawn, Piei Mouse, and all fasbioneblegshsdes. I >~>oi¢~ These are ~e' collect-values‘ , Try a pair d beconvin- fgiim 0, c0. ‘Av... vvv_v = -,',»'.> r ‘ o-oo E w IiIMITED _ 1' ' mad. ELIZABETH oorr. ,. ~— , ,'.ll‘sc~ on tho llib to Greenwood ..'Mr. ‘Waller Blitjlrn, Charlotte-iv at his home in Rossncnih, Jilly q grout fire in Chico o bo Wils sevrrc- Tlie semi-annual examination of ‘ IN 01151111120111’ The dcnlh occurred in San Diego - CIIL. on July lib 0f Mrs. Eliza lli-ti: Calf, n mitivia of Prince Ed W-iril iolilnd. She liuil HXIIZIIPII lli I?" lit-f of iii) veers, ll uionllis anil lil il-ira. Blio IJI tlie lnoilier 0' the late surge E. Goff who dI-‘I vtrl‘ tadlelily at Woodviile Illlls Oil Jone l7lh, lust l0 dnvs bcfliri his molbcr passed away. Mrs. Goff IE-‘IVF-PIO fmlllrll tbo i-illolving; s-in and dziuglitersz-iDr. llnrry N. il-li. nillnii plop-o, Crib; with ivbomslii had been residing; Mrs. A. W. Jflllfs. of Berkley Co's: Mrs. .i. A. Miclflnnnn, gentile. ‘VIISIL; 1011-. W. P. Gaff, of Vallcr. Mont; l/lrs. Chas. Strongman, MoniroalHTlie funeral which was private look Cemniery. Mrs. Goff was s lllilSI cwlinisbli- Christian lndy and lil- th0u~h Eihi- bail Iii-ell nbsr-nt from the Island for n number of ycnrlil before 1m death, nbe will be luv-I lnlilv rcmcmbcrcd by Iniiny friends in ibis province. i TIER-ENC! POWER. Thorn passed peacefully sway‘ 7th, 1920, Terence Valentine Power aged 76 yours. The lzite MLI Power was born in Slimmervlllrnf Feb. 14th, 1854. Whcn about l8 years of ngo be left home to sock his fortune in the United Sluice. He worked for some years as n carpenter in Toledo, Ollio um] Chi- cago, Mich. Bborlly after the ly'\1'~111ndi11'; by is ling fl'om ll llllllillfl‘! in w! {ch ho win lwlflflllg. Mtcr spciliilllg cnlnc illllf‘ in lI-ls- uiixilq hi- was nblc to return home in I876 ta all appearances s liian crippled for life. iilis native air 11nd lbc kind attention be received in Illt‘ obi liomr- soon. brought liliii i.l11ll IIP Wils iible in move about. He could not be idle. He wont to school for n wblle to the late gas. Doyle. of whom he always spake in ihe highest terms. After .1 fi-w yours hr,- bought a small farm i-n ‘RIJSGIIEBIII. In 1882-be married Mary Ellen McDonald, Rosinenth "Ho was asuccessful fnrmar, n LL motorists, Imperial Poiarine Imperial Polarine Imperial Polarine One of the three - Imperial Polarin ‘gallon kegs, stee shrewd business man and wus alt ways counted on as one capable of tailing s man's part in anything pertaining lo the good of the com- munity. Of a family of six bro- thers 11nd four. sisters only one. ymmm“. of Avoudale, survives. 'Iis widow. ibree sous and two Ilriiightcrs have the sympathy 01'" ‘-‘~ many friends in their bereave- meni. "the, weorlnilss of’ his lest 61W“ here was much relieved by the fre< qpnm vhits of Father Ci-oakon 1m mflYlV of his old time friends rim] companions. The lsrli" m" tnivlonrec rit hla funrrnl slinwml plainly the clan" he liel-l in lhl-i pun of the Island. He was buried in Si. Mary's Cemetery, Montague. (Ihh lnodian body) July 10th. Ed. Walsh, Wm. Cain. J. A. Dewar, Robt. Show, Pal. waigh and n, G. McLni-i-n, pnii bearers. Requiem Mass was cole- brnted by Fr. Croaken. May hit rest lu pence. MR. BERNARD smrri The death took place on Jill)’ 111th inst, s! his home In Emor- lIiI. of fir. Ilflrmrd Smith. in bis 112ml year. a well known and high- ly ‘respected farmer bf lllflt ll““"‘ The deceased bad not enjoyed good health for the pnst year, but ‘nothing serious wns antlcllmlell ‘until a fcw weeks nli-osilllli: his wlcmise. llc was of :1 Gilli". "KW" able disposition. .nlw:\ys took :1 keen interest in church and 6iIll~ lionnl affairs, 11nd was nn excel- . oitlaen. His wlfo nnd three sons and dour dnughtis who si1r- vlve him, bssldcs brothers, sis- "icrs and many relatives. have llic sincere sympathy of the W110i" community in the loss of i1 worlliy and highly esteemed man. The i11- nernl vnis held on Sunday morning =I:i-=1 iitiil the large proccssliiii of carriages that followed ilio rc ‘mains to Si. James’ Church, Sum merfleld, attested in the pnpiilnrl iy of their depiir-tcd friend. 'l‘li:- services in the church and niliillll- jug cemetery wns DPTIGIIIIPII by bis kind pastor, Rev. Father Mc~ Quaid. May bissoul rest in peaco. GEORGE 8H EA. George Shea. section foreman. died at his home in Kensinglon on July l7. nfter tin illness tbot Insi- NI through neverxli months. Ha was s. son of the late William Shea and was born at Kensiiigton iii 1866. He was s section man on‘ ihe Prince Edward Island ltiiiiivav for thriy one years, five of which be was foreman at Wellington and the last five years was forom-xin on the Keusington division. l'n i860 he married Cbqrtlotto Underhlll, and the issue of ihe manrisge was a family of three girls an-l one boy, 'Vlz.— Mrs. Joseph L. Cameron, Grand River: Evelyn and Eileen at home and one son, Joseph. ywlra Mm. - He had been ailing for about four months. and his malady bat» fled all medical skill. Re was si- tended iu- hi!‘ last days bv his mis- for, Rev. 11m». D. J. Glllia. with administered to him the strength- snlnlf Qttcrnmcrita of the Oniiiiilic Church. He died confident in" the ‘hope olotornai salvation. His fu- neral was held ‘on Monday, July lit, the ‘poll bearers being. Thos. N- Dflfiltiflb: I. I. Burns» llrneat §(‘.low; ‘Daniel McKenzie, William sum" "NI -I"m'~s Pcndergani. The concourse that paid tlie out -~~ ‘mots to his 1'"! w“ a fiiilm: ~i..-=-.,,,,,,.. . ifamily ill‘! held. l TM surviving members of liis "MIIIIIY-iiro K-iio. Smith. Ilnsirlli. _i i1 Man-enlvvin \'-‘ ; one; Vi». . ln-‘Mfllih. ills brothers are ‘Jo n. William‘ and i» 111m. .\'i:“n., and l-‘rzinlz, IIIIIIJII u: jver. .. . . ‘, His whole life was characterized deceased, two . relnaina, woo largo; . itht respect iii which he ltlld his Joseph, Bos- purposes, must have stead lubrication is vitally important establishing and maintaining a [ierfcct piston-to-c holds all the power of the fuel charge behind the piston. surface with a wear-resisting clowns are infrequent, depreciation IS low, motor. Look for the Imperial I’ where you buy your oil and learn which grade to use. In We aolsanaul who make that we can ver and we know Premim‘ Gasoline e 365 Days a Year Service especially those who use their gives adequate t keeps the engine running smoot thoroughly oil film. When used grades (lescribc e is sold in one and four-gallon scalbkl cans, steel 12%- llhalf-barrels and barrels, by dealers everywhere. eYIIIQFQMQ IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINIZ A (Medium heavy body) A. GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED 1'0 YOUR MOTOR \ Oil! realize fully the importance of ' , {when and that if we use than: can: usively we mawvrset more than i uauoi irwtor tmu y service. They soon learn that correct to uninterrupted service and that borough lubrication. hLy and quietly by ylinder seal, which luhricatcs and cushions every rubbing fuel costs reduced. d below is specially suited to your (JIIIFIIIC (‘hart bf Recommendations _ mill l. amok-nail . ‘MMLJrIWev-r 1 wdlmmbi [at imperial? cars for business exclusively break- (Eltn bu! M1) I 1 f i llfwdilcto . .' V. L LIMITED ' Lubrication by fidelity to duty, and pcrsever lance in the execution of his work. l-ils (iiivoicil family‘ nnil bis many friends ilcvply mourn bis i-nrly death, rind nil beseech the Throne of Grime‘ tlizit his rownril in E1121‘- nlty bc GVITIIIHIIIIIZ happiness. ‘tom 2,100 NEWSPAPERS HAVE DIED IN LAST TEN YEARS ‘Statistics show ibnt IIIOTi‘ are now about 22,500.newsp:lpcrs iii ihc UIIIIOII Sizlies nnil (lnnmizi. Tlils is 1i (lccri-nsn of 2,100 or about 9 poi‘ tacni in 11-11 yours. Tliui in the fzice of the fact. tbiil ilic. coiiiiiry is moving forward 11ml all kinds of iiusincss arc (lcvcluping by leaps unil bounds. The high and ever increasing cost of paper is blamed for ilic fact that tlicrc ls a decrease in on important business wliorc an in~ creiisc was to have boon oxpccli-d. 'I‘li:.-i~o was ll lime, says tlic Burl- ‘lnglfln (in.) lluwkvEyc, wlien_ the .,,\\\\\\\\\\\\\ v ‘ . £1tl€S snrvlviiis Willllil IILIVI‘ lPjflIFIHI ovoi- "'~""‘ f"? II‘ "I lll-"W-ml "i" t"! ‘lllc lziii- of ilirlsl» wbzi W111i iimlr-r. mmlpisc"m“'ll_‘ll“I m“ i‘ ' IIIQQED JWbvn :11. m‘ most. 11H bnsincss men that ff“? “I the sllrvwors Imp“ I5 --:il1:l 111:» IIIWVSflIIIDFI‘ 1111111 is :1 Illhnb“ 5m“ _ bu fllktifi 111.111 :1.~‘ wi-ll .15 :1 1i1'gi'r-.~=~ “run” the P7955 u’ ‘he ‘flmmry slulliil iiizin~ NTIIIPII In I)!‘ mmvln- rejmces I" m“ m“ that “h “h”. 'cr‘1l that tlli» milllpcllior 11x11.- ryklnds OI business “m “Instantly .I10l‘.‘lt‘ iliii-i‘ and (‘IIIIIII lli‘ lriisawl-"xpandmg “ml “mt m“ waste ma’ l 1o (‘Olillilll ;1r:.:111 n1‘ 1111*.‘ nilict" c“ a“? being fined “P- II: behmw“ l’ 0mm“ ' the members of the press to cnn~ 02' (rrmrsc, 11'.» buvi- 11111131111111‘. 51d" Occaslonany m“ fact mm‘ 111111 limo 1111i! tlinsv licliiiiis. \'. their own bugmess shows ‘a n!‘ ' markabls shrinkage. vlflilfil nlnsl of u= IlliV(', .\lliI IIIPIT" |ffll“i‘ that. ‘llrinliilli! Ill IIII‘ nillillli-l‘ nl‘ ]lil]li‘i'.~i i.» limlu-ll 110ml: ‘.\"..li rc- gri-l, 11nd zit limos .\‘.'lll1 .1!:ir:i1. Slip [loso lbxii/ll iTlllllllllvll. i1 lliziy .pr:i1:1i.~'i1 :1 lilili- :11l1l“1l i111. i111 w. i111‘ IIIUSI‘ 111:1: .-‘iil‘\'i\'1~ lbi- !l"XI six l your p1 rioil. llul hmv lunt: l"lIl Illtll IIIVPPIIHI‘. be nlzilninilii-il‘! IIilW lung will it be until tbero n1‘:- iin pnpi-rs lof: iii III‘ down. givi- lip lho gliusl :1111l bn liild ziwiiy lli ll1i~ gnu: 111-\\'.-.p:11i~i- cemetery that is fllli‘ nl‘ 1111- 1110-.- lntercsiing spots in tho worhl. \ arsc .4 . 1 ‘ \\ 1111111111110 \\\1\\1\\\\\\ 1\\\\\\\ I /Wflwc iAnd there ls n0 one to point out tho way by which better results may be reocbedyby which the newspaper business may be streng- tbencd. It cancer-is not merely the news- paper imen’. it is fl matter‘ of con- cern for nll America. V‘ g It's tho cprly worm thnt cniclios _thc fish-hook and oil. | lllnnrdn [lift-cut IIIIII by Physician: / “r111: r-‘i i . Manufactured by ' w. c. macoouatn, new: ' Incorporated M O N T R E A L ti! I --1r '1.‘ ~ t