-Iqnln¢ Bully (founded 1x41) ‘ made itliiiiiiiill Bllllllllll vacuum a. net-m. Pnoldam. 111i. ‘anoint, Editor but ramm- D. K. Currie. Analog. up“ 85.00 in you! ll QLN per 7n: (mulled) In _Ivuca In Canada and U-itgq 9mg", _ TUESDAY, JULlf s1, 192s it HOW OTHERS SEE U8 vThe city has made large expendi- tures on its streets in the past few years but so excellently and econ- omically have the finances been guarded by the City Council that its credit has been enhanced rather than impaired by its expenditures. We congratulate Ills Worship and the Council in their evident watch- interests. There are many visitors in the City at present, visitors from dif- ierent parts of our own dominion and from the United States and elsewhere. ilosslbly the number la not as large as it has been in some years,‘ chiefly, no doubt, because Q15 Qflnson elsewhere as well as here has so tar been exceptionally cool but the tourist season is yet before us and many more visitors are still due. It ls interesting. and ought to he profitable, lu lit-ar the opinions of others regarding our little province, iulness over tho city's lngs, like our credit, are second to none in Canada. THE. EVERLASTING SEE-QAW From dearth to plenty and back “B people‘ “a busmess, mo” and u again to dearth appears to he the is pleasing‘ to ilnd that generally ppeaklng tlit- is very favorable. Surprise is very gettoraily presesd by observant visitors that thoutg regular routine oi" world progress. Fat years follow lean in almost unbroken sequence and one itself but little the previous se e-saw prmzress has comment yams‘ F» generation ilutls farther ahead than one. This been well exemplified years immediately preccdltiti, and file are altntist itbsoiutcly‘ vvi industries, particularly such iuilus tries as our llftlViiltfti is rlllflciillly‘ adapted for. tint», visitor saw, during the and since the war. , . _, _ _ When the war came, demand for wondered n. it, 1| t-imnltlti slip laddgf worn, three or iour dollars. tinturiu‘. supplies IIECIUIIO insistent. Coal 1n immense quantities must be provid- ed. munitions of all kinds intist the SflnlEWilUTtf in another saw a cheap wheel-burrow also built iii (lntario, another a dis~ rushed i0 ‘he "mm- clommg’ mmts’ play or ma“m-ac,u,.ed harness be provided at a Bonmwherp “n CMSL moment's notice. The contractor 0th“ l and the laborer both took advan- woadenwnre tage of the situation. The former auction m“, m? "S, “.35 figured on the possibilities and deflmmly ‘mended secured exorbitant prices, tho lab- mnnod orer and tho craftsman knowing We“, description m“ that his services were indispensable o‘ which is grown m m,“ provmca demanded an exorbitant wage. As a. “.0 have U, confl.“ ma; the” result the contractor made exorbit- things are not tu our crcdlt. We m“ Proms and ‘the mhor" M‘, blame the railway freight rates for “w”? w bum" Fm" yum-s or ‘his sweaters must the Pacific were smal tor the‘ almost in- included goods of] importutions articles and jams, pickles, raw material 01"‘ “We” 3nd m" “"09! blind‘ ‘Prince Jrlilwairltl ‘la-land election was “some 1.5a; wily w vvwv-w-vmwvwv- v We nid_ somethlngithe other day about the Liberal defeat In the recent ' " foreohadowinq a like change In federal alfnlrc. A number of iLihcral louruals have taken much pains to convince their readers that it nteans nothing of the kind, that the election was merely a local scrimmage iougltt out in an clliscurc corner of tbc Do- minion and has no bearing upon the politics of the dilg llominlon. The Lllberal Si. John Globe takes a more serious view or the matter. it is more candid and apparently lmore pessimistic. llore is the op- ening sentence of its editorial ar- tcle: “The Conservative victory iii the the Conservative few wetiks as decisive as victory in Ontario a “gm. And here are the concluding sen- tences of the same article by our Liberal contemporary. We quote: "While it has flame ant] ..iga'in ‘lbecn made apparent that there is "little relationship betumen federal “and iproviiit-itil politics it ivutilil “be idle ‘to deny that the Ontario "and Prince Iodwartl ilslauil elec- "lious results are much more “cheerful reading tor iConsi-rvativ- “es than for Liberals. They are “oalctilatetl to make political lead- “vrsi in trvery section of (iaiiaiift “tiaiiticr seriously the outcome of "election appeals. ‘Fortunate art.- "thtiso ‘who do not have to contem- iplate an early appeal to the elect- "oratc. The iinitv: arc unsettled “and the inclination h; to give ex- “pression to tho general unrest “through the ballot box, iarticul- “arly where there has ‘been failure "seriously to regard election ‘lpledgesfl’ Thus plainly does an Influential Liberal journal in St. John sound a note of warning to Its party and its party leaders. “Fortunate ari- theec," it says, “who do not havc t0 contemplate an early aippt-ai to the electoral-v!" But an clertlmi lkii-ls due ln New lllruusivick iu (lcttibter of next year. and in Nova Scofla ill June of the stimc. your. lflulh arc Liberal governments and many 0f our disabilities but the}! revolutionized the me o! the ‘labor- nre “m who“), W blame‘ If the er and of the new-rich contractor. freight rates are high, why do we Bu“ enmyed i‘ luxurwus paradise mmpm‘ m“, Small wares from Que never before dreamed of. ‘Men and Dec and Ontario? why do we h“ women previously living in humble port articles of clothing from as “"3595 “mvw m the Fm“ far oif as Vancouver? It is quite Avenue 0f their respective villag- es and towns, “plied on the agony" of the wealthy and spent 0V0?!’ dollar of their new lblg wage. The war came to an end anti with fat contract/s and the biK The contractors either re- or resumed of 11119 that present. freight rates are militating tiuuinst the Maritime Provinces but it is not true that we for our- 3; it the WGLYOIZ. tired from business their pic-war manufacturing goods which must he sold at pre- Tpo laborer lost his could not. manufacture selves the every day for which we igrow here, nur is it enterprise. for thousand articles use the raw materials true that We lack the the capital and the man power, we have these as abundantly as elsewhere in war prices. l ‘ b‘ ruund job; his wages of ton to tvmrnty’ ticy are o e the dominion. To g0 no farther in search of tho causes of our backwardncss in this! respect there is one iI-htlt may b“ mentioned. it ma? ""1 b” 511"“ it may be rather the force of want of dollars a day were cut to thrfie 01' four. ills luxurious living with 119 extravagances had to bc given up. it was an‘ unpleasant fall; he rebelled, became the prey of the agitator and went on strike. The completed the debacle. y once more drove him back wage tional, habit. We refer to our enterprises. All etrikc iPovcrt to work at the old meaflfv and life Ibcgan again, much of it at tho bot-tom from which it arose some eight or nine yours 11:0- iMueh might. he learned from the of these years but only loyalty to tmr own zen starts a small a class 0f enterprising citi factory and turns out goods at least equal to the lmvofleil article. We prefer the ImDOTIF-‘il. long accustomed and either through having tested approved of the imported anti ibclng suspicious of the home mflllfl article. We do not. 8W0 a and lie eventually decides Many experiences the few will learn it. The great les- son perhaps is that "Wu BMW" have ottr cake and eat ~it." Nlany m-oncy 115336 0f‘ him men and women mmlo during those years and SP9"! R “a soon as made. They had a Itlvfiv“! time while it lasted, a 510W which adds to the blackness oi the M"? chance to qni-t luntl g0 elsewhere. men are. now helping ‘to build up other cities and other DPOl/"lces who could have done the some for their own city anti Dfovmce m“! we stood loyalty by they started out in here. Wo have many opportunities for ifldtlstrit-s here, opportunities. i716 capital, the raw material and the home market and equal chances with others in nti-tsltle markets. When some one more enterprising than the rent of us, undertakes to ‘launch out, even in a small way. let us stand by h-irn. In homing him we shall help mrselves and our province, help to keep otir young people at home and help to bring others to our province. years following. From all the experisiiw "f "'9 lpast, from the days when a wise counsellor advised that the C0"! o; the seven fat yours lie s-icretl away to prnvlilo for the loan yi-‘flffl to follow tlio lesson has hccn rim!- 111g through the ages, learned by some, liznfifml by 01119“ Tm’ present period of reconstruction i5 [ggghlng it, has already taught. it M a fearful cost. Shall we heed it‘! i, them when a small wily again, ‘l EDITORIAL NOTES \ Our esteemed contemporary, the Patriot, in a philosophical disser- tation on the uncertainties of elec- tions, gravely informs tits readers that “winning is generally the re- sult of a turn of the tide." Now if it will dive down deeper and ex- plain what it is that causes the tide to turn it will odd much to the theory of winning aid losing elec- “°"' 1 t.-. . t. I CIVIC OONMATULANONS I ,\ It is gratifying to note that the city's $75,000 bond issue was sold at. the renmnltsbly high fllllffl 0! 98.28 allowing that the city's finan- cial unlit-ion h! such that its credit to non in ._>. neither one of them has at all se- ,riously regarded its election pit-tig- Glorious Goodwood LONDON, July 30.——Plnced high in tho hills, with riclily-wuoticd tip- lalitlt-i and roiling hills to tho north; on the south a vast pan- orama of opt-n country bounded by the blue waters of the Etttzllsli (‘liunucl uni] the faint purple hills of the isle of Wight; with stately fleet-hes lit-hind the stands spread- ing their sluiile (Iver half the lawn and ll. inagiilficctit plantation of bot-circa, culled tho "Blrtlless (lrove" becntise no bird has ever been known to slug on their bran- chcs-stich is the hottltig for "Glorious Gootlivootl,“ at which u four day race titer-ting opens t0- morrow. Epsom, with its Derby picnic. is unboubteilly the most popular; Royal Ascot, tho most fashionable; but to ilooilivnoil got-s the tiistiutr‘ tion of being the most cxcltisivc. Not only is (loudivutitl the most perfect raci-t-uttrse in England, thanks to Lord George Ilentwick who loft no stone tiiiturncd to tiiake it as near pcrft-t-tion on pos- sible, but no other has hitch a glorious situation and environ- nient. lt was the third Duke of Rich- GITIES OF RUSSIA i OVERFLOW WITH ' VISITING ALIENS‘ — Ebgt W)? at yours ans-mun. STILL MORE ABOUT .\l()S(_‘()\\'. July 30.—'IIllS3i£lll isolation is endtd. Threo years tilt‘ presence of n foreign vi. in Iiiusomr or Pofronratl was su ~, cli-ut to t-aust- the native populacci to stare ut hltn as if hi- were u lie-l int: from some other world. Two yvtirs 0R0 foreigners were still sol run- that tho fiwv Ainorlcit und llrit- ish newspaper co uspotulieitts sueliiud a story in each of tin-m and tried to lntt-rvlowv till who canto tn Russia. Last your they were still sufficiently rare to arouse riDlllt‘ curiosity. lint today, hioscow, Pctrotzrtttl lint] the other principal cities ari- thickly sprinkled with foreigners; tlzilly trains from the outside bring "W!" i" b)’ tho dozens and tlicy arousi- no ntorc interest than thcv wntilll in any ntht-r European cap-- ital. Duriiil: June more than 1,000, foreigners visited Putrotzratl, anili l'\'t'll morv. pt-rhaps Hlllii,‘ to files-i coiv. 310st all of tllcin were busin-' can i-‘iecltors. t Ilottil accommodations in ltussizi are still so limited, particularly in llill-‘KPMW’. that the gfl\'t'l‘illllt*llf. has nut yt-t found it zidvisziblo to ad- uGAsn in a iormoi" zirticlp, l stated that Illillljv‘ people who iliutrtzht Hi0)’ had iniliucstioii or solilu serious condi- tion of tho stoiuat-lt bet-attst- they were belt-hint: , . so frequently, were simply UXllPIiilV-l air from the stoiinii-li lilill hail been S\\‘£lii(i\\'l\li. 'l‘hi.< "sivlillintw-d" sits is villlloul odor of any kittil. l ii1\\\‘ ;l.ti\l$l‘ti ironi liiili‘ to limo that 2i liitle “rotighnut” in the food like turnips, parsiiips. carrots, czilhliuuw and spiuzich would hi,- sut- iIPlPH‘ to sli-shtly- irritate tlit- lu- tostiitti .iiiil cause lho lftllliflllla‘ to llinvi- ILIIHL’, llllis prt-vvllilni: vou- SiipMIOH. mnnd, born in 17115, who nintle Goothvootl a real meeting for‘ thei llllililff. Ilcfurn his time Sussex, lul a primitive way was a racing county and tliu South Downs may bu said to hnvi- been the cradle of English ilOl'Sl‘-l'4l('lIll-!. The glories of (iilflliWfinli were fntiiidvil villi-fly about the _\’4'l\l‘ 18ft. with the nlil of Lord Bentwick, who in tlml. your; liiovt-il his sixty llnrsi-s from‘. llttttt-liitry to (ltiotiivtitiil and who‘ two yours late-l‘ rtiii ill at one flit-Ul- iiig. The pvt-sent fluke huh (loin-l much to iill|ll'll\'l' lht- raci- court-z as iii addition to tltc stliiitls ('I'(!( -l \‘\I by hiiii u f<~\\' yours 11:0 tittiny‘ ilv-sirahlc nltcrhtioni-t linvn boon tellvrtvil. lloyttlty invariably I isl prom-tit during rllltl- wot-k at. (‘lontl~' tvimil, iii!‘ hint: and (gut-cit IIPIIIK‘ tltte guests-i of tliv lmiu- iii‘ Rich-i iumid at hootlivutitl ilonsc, whit-hi has lit-en iii llic possession oi.’ tilt-i Duke's family: sitict- 172d, when it: the first llllkt’ of lliclmitmtl, of (‘barb-s ll. Although TflPiIll-Z at Gootlwootl is‘ hardly on as liiizli a piano its ltoyal i Ascot, there are some important YilCPH iiPPiiiFfi tliori- ililrlnt: tlit four days of the tucctinit. 'i‘lic, two- yi-ar-oltls ari- proitiinoiit zit Good. W004i, ivlit-n it iiiiiiilli-r of six-flir- lung rat-vs for this titre. are Pllfilflli.‘ Tho llani Stakes, Richmond Sink-i as. Prince of Wales Slnkcu, Rims‘, Memorial mill tho Atoll-comb Sta‘ l cs, all ovcr the six-furlonl; airman-s} are iuviivitilily well patronized ituill brim: toizr-thcr strum of the lwsil‘ yntiitirsti-rs in lrziiitittg, wliilt- Iill‘ t-ttrly closing Gurtlon Sitikvs for iilTl‘l‘-y(‘fil‘-Oil|l4, tho Nassau Stflkflfli‘ for thrue-yctir-oltl fillies and tlp~'_ Kim! (IOOFi-U‘ Stakcs for thiw-ii-iw-ar‘ SOII res. A year will noon roll around, [and will the electorate tbe in .1 Imorc forgiving mood then than they are now’! tit may be ilmilitetl. Tlicre i they must atrpeal to the ipcoplc. ‘is not tisual for a governtncut to delay until their tcriu has almost expired. The tllcll Government did so, and tho example is not allur- ing. By waiting ‘till the expiry of the legislative term a government los- e; the advantage of taking the op- position by surprise, as tilt-y may do by secretly advising their stip- porters to Iqct really for the fray. At the same time by delaying the election to the last moment. thi- government raises the conviction in the rptt-bllc ~niind that it is ft-arftil of the rcstilt. and is clinging _ to power as long as possible. The Bell Government might have possibly carried one or two more seats had the election Ililfill brought on im- intcdiately after the Legislature was prorogtictl. fFor the-so reasons wc anticipate that the governments s a rilxcd date within which, tliiiootlivuntl. The tlooilivtmtl "m9 M"! "llWarilu contains the names of many of tltc season's lit-st l IWFYOFIHPTS in the list of nominal-I ions. ' ’l‘ltrou intportant Cup ram-s on“. tribute to the success ot‘ rat-till: at __ Clip. first rltn ill 1312, is the filth-st and must important of tlic lzrtitip. ll, is run over the cup course of two miles and flvo fiifitifi'gbi, and many o famous horse by IIYPKOIN‘ tl- 3 ' troutalttcil in the list of ivinucrs. fliv (itioilivootl Plato, run tin-r the is second (ildcst ivliilo tilt- sit-wards (‘"11 lint] the Chesterfield (‘tip wi-ro is a six furloiii: sprint Willie n“. iuttcr is over the mile and ti quart- cr course. Muir ago. And there ari- gootlim-l titliiittilkili. rcastius to ilUiiUvtl that Iii!‘ federal government and thn<e ill Nova ‘Scotla unid New lifllilri- wick will fall into tho Conserva- tivc column wlicu ncxt they ven- tttrt- to the people, The rapid changes of the past ‘Wt’ years as above recited, “Xlmllfily narrow majority lby Wlilrh tltc King (ifl\’t'i‘llill('ilt. now across the Strait imay make an earlier, if not a hopeful appeal to the »peoplc theforc they are compell- cd to do so. lWe shall see what we shall sec. lSlncn tho Iliegiiuiiiig of illl!) III!‘ following: Jittmctl ieilcral and pro- vincial governments have fallen: The Ctmst-rvzitlvo (lovwviriit-iit in Ontario, giving pinch in iill‘ l-‘ur- mer-dizilbor govermutiiii in lilllu ‘The ‘Conscrvallvn _'_{t>\'l‘|‘llllli‘lll in "Prince IEd-wartl llslaliii, giving plat-t- to tho lllell Government. The ‘Liberal government of A-l- licria. replaced by a Progressive ZIKIiYTIiIIiSITIlIiOII, Atlgllsl, 1921. The Conservative noveriitiiiint of the Dnmiinlon. succcctlt-il by n ‘Lib- eral goverutncnt, Dt-cotuilu-r. i921. "The Liberal government oi‘ Mau- itoba, giving pluco to a Progres- uIvP one. 1922. The "United Farmer government of (lnlarlo. olietcil ‘by the Cotiscrv- ativt-s, June, 1923. The Illell (Iovnrnmepi ilefetltcti by Qonaervativca. July 2G, 1923. Six Governments went down to defeat In four yearn. At the end 0f tho year 1921 the Ll-hcral party hold the government of tho Dom- inion, the three. Maritime Pro- vinces, Qtletbec, Manitoba, Saskat- unibln. 0f these clght provinces the Liberal party has loot in two years Manitoba and viibortn tothe Progressives doland to the Ifinnscrvalilvbl. ‘,_. 0f the nine provinces the. Liberal - ty now holds but nlve where held eight two years ago. Conservatives have island M6 province! where they bu! - '_ a chowan, Alberta and iflritish Col- and Prince Etlwaril ‘ The. Milli“ il"\\'t‘l'. the Pfllsllllll: Liberal d‘ teat in Ontario and ‘PFIIIPO liti- wartl island along with the Lifhnr. al slump in Qutllivt: all point to 1o.- (‘Viiififlfl defeat of till‘ party in |litI\\'t‘t' at (lttaivii. Urultcn xilL-llgl-H imadc in tho platfonin m’ i915) along ,\\'llll notorious (‘XIFHVIIIJIIIIIWB and ‘Wilmlv ziri- hastening their (loom ills! as they lliriititzht luflflflliif u, liill’ Liberal party hero. That is iwilf! llic Sf. Jnlln ‘(Hobo lint g0 ,i.iitltiitll_i' tvariretl its tmn-ty ohvhm ii sci-s is coining. A good flock of liens ls coming to be recognlzetl ' an one of the most profitable iillPS in farming, when properly enroll for. For this TPZLNOI] it is wcli in kot-ti tht- chit-k- t-na Kflllfiflfi» vigorously. -. ~,.~//////////. . v In rogue For complete lnsura nce The O-Hest lnlursnce PHones 67 ti (‘t . r3 ltiiii‘ ~ was puriahast-tl by Purliantent for. t\vo mile and lilfillé-fllfiilllll com-sop. hoth institutcti lu 1M0. ’i‘li<~ forntcvl H10‘ mr/ w 1’ wax/Maury. m» THE Owns-r IrlsunANcn AGENCY Soon-n 181.4319 , Ease of Mind is Life's Greatest Blessing INSURE NOW HYNDMAN & CO., LTD. Q9 ' bOLQUQQiIHSiL _(_harlo "Iii 111F141‘ numbers of tourists. 1‘3\“‘TytiIic= must have some Ii-pifl- imitu business before lie can st-cure. his visa. 101i itliiii a. Sillfll‘! time, pl-yhfllqg, in ltotol accntuniutlzttitius an- [n be tniprovotl anti it iuav l“. U,“ “l?'_“m““ jmi“Ti‘filillfit rcvnlulioiniry built-a will lit-come a dict-ca for totirlsts. “my d‘ yqw “Y s“ “Ru iHlYPiiVfS comiiil-z into Russia fut-oil an m; "°'"[°"'“i>1“ "ill. Willi crmvtlotl and iTYiV-Illltlr ilCCflllllllOlillllilllq 'l“l“.,- ‘illHli Ill hlostou \\itli tlii. 0.1m,» ‘Hm “f hm“ “Xlli0l't~i'.~‘-. illlii‘ lunch ‘IKHYIIUT, lixppffing‘ m“! in ii ‘(tl-u. fixiilinl. tt»ii_i~l,.,<,,],1,, liztrtlshtp. l-Ivhn “Mm. gun“, u“ U“ ‘vs roll llllll Mtmtuu (ii i'i-tyl\;,-;,,| “h "illlillmimt iiv~\'l<l'li for prim; fivv lift - . - l - "llltil in tilt‘ .iIilll11t-llll'lii_. i have likewise advised thorough t-litwviiic of this food ten as ti break cvr-rywliiiiy: tip as fiiu- as possible to make things vnsicr tit’ diuesllnil. Now there is lust this to be said about tlii- Flllfiil 10ml»- that if imi will <liu--.~'t--tl there is bnuuil to be cozisitlt-rzililc itiiititaititin and PS5. it tho covering oi |hi~ SlilillilPil grulitlli‘ in lllf‘ Vt-“AU- f:ili'i\ is not tl<-..~'tt'ii_vi\il. and so the lllWil poi-s tlirottglt titt- siiizill iii- illi‘ \IlItii'll-~‘il'\i. This moans iilcrnhil- _~_-u.< ioriu-atitiu, _\'~iiv tho formzitioii of 211s normal tiiiiililion, anti ii‘ _\'(lll cowl health iili‘ tiluod as it circu- |.lll'\‘ ill 1's this lip, takes. it t I llic ' znul y-iu lire-attic liWaut us. llit- v\'.t.~ti.~ Ol tilt‘ luitiy. it _\"llll‘ t-irculzilitin is. at you are "ritu down" in licaltli ui-itvrziilyq (‘Vtlffflillllfl zllhiIili that illrli_\' uf your-s will be working just 1i littli- beltiw normal. Your stomach action slim-r. your illur-slivtt iliflltlll in] pit-z of iil|\\"l'\4'i' li'lli~ .\'lll\\'. .-___ ~ -..._-,____ will lit-i ~ Great Sale of Ladiesi Dresses at $9,511 We place on sale this morning a. number of ladies sport dress. . cs, also ratines and voiies at $9.50 each.» y All sizes. E i, » Take the elevatti to second floor. s. A. McDONALD til‘ ihiIFi" who nri- IIPYI‘, _ Tlii- ‘trnitts to Iiiost-tnv, Imlh from \\l|l‘.\4<'l\\‘ and High, arc nniv “fvll "illliPliotl. 'l‘l\i-ri~ is Piliilq‘ a tillliiit; cur or lill‘l"t‘ nri- ituotl sin- tioii l‘t'.<i;tlll'1llll>‘ pltiiit; the lino, mu] "lulu lll'l'l\".'.i iii Aiu-scnu’ or lh-ti-o- izrlitl tlti- \i.=itui' finite FP-ilWIiiiliIiV hmvvvci‘ flu- UOTIIIOTIZIIPII‘ u and fzirily (‘IUIIII full of ilisuct -l((‘i'1ilIllUii(lIll)ilS. titw-rttrutitlvii ‘iliWilyR were. it room iim‘ Svvtllnl tiny; in t'\'l'll[ Siililt‘ fellow count liit-ltii him uivliy tin 1i sofa b in-trogrzitt, u-hcw ti“. m,“ llnlliilllllll< 41-: in north, m. w, iii Rlissiaiii tiroviticial iii‘. . l“ t hlostnt Milfifmv Ito may not bu able to got Everything Guaranteed Exactly as Advertised small intestine will b0 ivt-alit-ix! yiitir ptnvt-r‘ it) throw (lff wash‘ limi- tor will likewise be below normal. 9o lllt- advice l want to igivc ju<t ili~i‘t> is fills. ltziiv fuolls are ext-client in many; \\'1|\'1. lint if you arc bothi-rctl \\'lllii l‘,\'t‘l aivt- ants foriuzititiii dut- in zi twill-lull’); linvcrtd bnily t-ottilililiu, Will p tir circulation. l’. woifil b“: well to have your vegetable-s llml‘ i tiuulili- i-tioitr-il, so that your iligi-s- l iiYl‘ juices would have all exist ‘i tiuit- in tzcttiuu at tlii- crzuitili-s o!‘ font]. wwwwwwmw‘ I 1 Daily Selections Guardian Readers i i i THE LIGHT OF FAITH Wilt-n fill! ilavk come and the rmv 2TH)’ I bravt- tht-m as host they tituy, | |\\'ltli lll‘\‘t'l‘ ton tutu-h repiltinsi; l .\llli iliruvcsl is ill‘. ivllcu thy nihllIiHYl-i fall, Who sr-cs in tho ulnhm of his dark I out-ll bull Tho fulit o‘; his faith still shiiilnun, in those tout-ii" days whcn his lit-art» l sit-ill 2l('il(‘, , i.\.utl ll . l'lll.s' that stiou shall tits‘, com .l_- Malt, | ‘flit-or is only oiii- pinch to lllll‘l‘tr\\“ iilui: place to go for tlii: strength hi»; nccds; ‘lie must ‘Ilillti with his. faith cvory wound that, liiovib‘. And clinl: -to his ttiiili throuuh sar-t row. iFor a man forlorn is the mail who wet-its Though his tit-ad lii- buried iii iloruli lit-ups " l Ami friends his path arr‘ lihiiiizi Anti a pliiltil t-rt-alurt- lit-is iluoinl ed to he ll‘ he cannot look throne-h iili‘ and st-c Thu livlii of his lallli still shin] iiiq. _-__-i w: i A A‘ Look for the gloom i I SOME 25 can PASTOR DIES PLAYING GOLF. Jilly Iitl. \\'ltilt-l playing a name oi‘ gull lli Kuoivl-i ton yesti-iulirv, llr. liuuh lH-illt-i‘. Pastor emeritus of l-Ztiiiuxintiol Church, ..\i\illil't‘lli. t-tillutisi-tl and fiiNi bolero aid (‘illliti bt- siiiiiiiitvii i ell. Dr. I‘i‘lIil‘y‘ unis born ‘m i551‘. iii l-Inclahtl and was tlicrcfori- in his Tlst _v<-:\r. 'l‘lirtiu-.-liiiitt a mitiistry- iii about 3d years he had ht-ltl tiulv ‘.2 pastoratcs, in tfobolirg, \\'itiiilp-'1: and hioiilronl. ln Juno of this via-tr, he was olovli-il (‘ilillTlIl-‘ln o1 the‘ (‘tlnf-‘Frvrilliizta! Fiiion ot (‘aha/la livlicll iillli hotly mo‘. in llltiiiva. M ONTI‘. 1C \.l_.. n» 1. ‘ .111 m’: ._ Red mic»..- 2,2, w .\\\‘.°§< _‘\‘i\§\l asr§rx~ 1\‘ Tlable Cloths, “yd Service consult with Agency tin P. E. I. and 333 SERVICE ‘ ,- ttet. Linens, Stamped Linens, Steamer Rugs, Odd Curtains ' . Special Today ! . _2000 Yards unbleached cotton, suitable for Imlligsfiim, good ividth-OII sale while it lasts ._1_ c 2 yd. RED “SEAL” v Midsummer Furniture Clearanct SALE This sale with ‘t. " d f I ' ' ' continues until July S1.“ on er u buymg opportunmes nap ROOM FU NITURE DINING ROOM FURNITURE PARLOR FURNITURE l". ‘l CHESTERFIELDS LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Red Sea] on the price tag. The reduced sale price is marked on the back of the ticket. CENT. OFF. SOME 35 I’ ER CENT OFF SOME AT HALF PRICE _ I 1i’ you are not prepared to buy n0w-a small dellilsit will hold the goods until you are ready. . I v A DOZEN FINE WILTON SQUARES i ‘l AT BIG‘ i REDULTIONS! I - ALL TAPESTRY SQUARES AT‘ 25 PER CENT OFF Beds, Springs, Mattresses at Seal Prices! _ The Linen Department has some wonderful bar- gains on sale at HALF PRICE. Odd Towels, Fancy alf w,“ F9,‘ ffimmw.,.e_w.t.ca-t-su-ggqutrrtflkf" spat-lotto, ht- u,“ L...‘ “a gum,“ ltiiivls may 5|