. 2e,.1924 at. Charlottetdwiinsnhoblof Music, the School oi Domestic Scielncctand- tbesKindergarten. The _-duetry not without its appeal to the passers-‘by. _the ground floor is "located the business whole buiidinghas now been reconstructed for ‘ , > , . oflices, the office of the editorand manager, the ; a . - ; JOB PRINTING nepnnrmen-r The- Charlotlelown - Guardian and the out. P"! 0f’ The Central Job Prllnlery, and every ~ inch " of f its, spacious floor qp- acityis fully utilized. Qccupying a commanding t press room, the mailing room, the job printing stock room and the plant» reserve rooms. In the basement are the stereotyping department and the commodious store rooms for newsprint, over silo on one-of‘_the‘,-_comers of two of the city's Iiltjfit promlnentfihorqnghfarea, The, Guardian Offices presented attractive appearance, and at ‘"2111 when alilightedtup represent a hive of in- ‘ l or nmoo I half a't0n of which is consumed every day. The newsprint is conveyed from tire basement to the press room by means of an electric hoist. The news room, sub-editorial room, composing room, ROOM their abnndanceofiight and airynoaa, job printing department, and illustration section find accommodation on the second floor, while“ on the third floor is located the bindery with its latest and most up-to-date plant for wire-stitch- ing, perforating, cornering, and punching. rm basement, first and second floors are connected by an electric elevator. . . Throughout the ofiices are notewo being ‘numerous andl the ceilings unusually Tho contractors ‘ ‘ ible io fit Messrs. mswgollffi fiimm" ma» u FwdYIMTlI " ' . ‘in " 1y r. ,,:. heating l” Mnlganea McEachornl,‘tlll _ ‘ fini, byte aInmr-WauonCQ-i, all QDo antitho i homily‘ or f , , lettering an xididi was the wori; of that wel- ; r. rournan. . . ;,~. 1v _ > h.‘ o. mo: Well known Camilla?“ Lawn Bowler, who lo the captain ~01 the Canadian team which Ia to nil ohortlyjor a tour of thevOid Coun- try. .Tho vlalt Canadian toama made in England waa in 1913A he Great War having made it impos- alble to have Canadian toama violt Britain in the interval. In 1922 a Britllh team vialtod l“ " thia aumme it la expected that the international matches will continue alternating between the two coun- trioa ovary few yearn. r JIIOIII to hi‘: giving aonoationa‘ tea- timony about alleged buying oi tho Republican F. oldontl ' tlon in Chicago Ior Warren G. Hard- ing tar 61,000,000.“ PAGE NINE __ - “THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING'IUT TH E TRUTH" Swoara Al. Jennings, the ox-train robber, noW Oalflornla Evangellat, being‘ sworn before tho Senate Oll and |-- “' " with the return of a Canadian team- -. n"- Nomllna- The King and Queen are shown inventor bun dlvsblood by t >_ Bfiaora and, a during a recent viait to the lmndon Zoological Gardens. Photograph ahowa Their Majeo~ ties deeply intoraated in the inmateo of the orang outang houao \ ma‘)?