uva~¢ivn<-nw-hpnm~osv$1w.:tva mcsw» pfl—‘" I . '0. J .,‘; class eacher oxely River . ilehsril Ne. 7yv$éitfilflfiupple "'- . ran omoonomrnrowa-ousanlslfv‘ fig; 1' =""‘!l.!l; Packet o‘ WIIJJON '5 i FLY PADS WILLKILLNDDFFLIESTHAN §8“/WOP'IH or ANY \._5lI(KY v1.1 (swam e." Sold l5! mugcgelfihlllcsfi: "d. Castings}; Bislely, , BlSibEY CAMIP.» July -9.—(Can- adian I'rc5§l~~l3islcy Camp, like the rest of Eugiauduis blistering under the drought. from whlh the country has'been suffering for nearly-sill monthsaflrkrrtlllgemenls for this yearsrlwdtlhfu _ olLmnre econo- mical-‘Iines tllan"n previous years. A curious feature is that naval rat~ ings -are___actlng tor the first time as register keepers and at the tar- gets_ presumably because the mili- tary are" unable to spare the neces- r ~o_..;i.;.,_l,-‘;,.._;;,1;,_, ' ssry personnel. The Canadian i“, .,, u, u“! r (‘min ‘F, marksme h , I m Pill in iii-Old)’ practice for tllle lads‘; fortnight and are all in good form. in one practice shout the whole - i, team .-a<;hieved an..;v;,ra8e_o¢ 45.5 in a possible of an t m ‘2 yard mark. Major C. yitfl Crows a‘; GIN-ill!!!» mflde a possible ypsterday in the 200 yards flwggpgfgkejt M6101‘ Nortbover of Winnipeg, who when he was ansllned for the “"99 ll! 1919. was second for the teams of the other domininens have not yet reacheqlcamp, A TRAIN ENGINEER ls M-UR- DERED AN‘D BOILER snows up EL PASO. ‘Texas, July 9—-Engln. 591‘ W! Bvilmtln of Sanderson (Tox- asl was murdered and thrown from‘ his_ trainncar Alpine (Texas) to. day. according to advices received at the local ofl'ice of the Galves- ton. Harrisburg and San Antonio railway. After four miles of uncontrolled speeding the boiler of the engine of the freight train blew up 59p]. ‘ously injuring the fireman. Charles Robertson ot‘ Valentine (Texas). The train was wrecked ten miles west of AlpineJ " ' . Keep mlnnriis Ilnlnent In the house "u ‘ .,_ “mfirl ‘apples some a on .... Ef.‘,.'7h’?".'."..... c 'h ash ‘ . ,1 . ‘A xx LLA A QLAQAL LAT AA“ A A .----.,-..--._._-_,. vvvvv YV::V_Y l"Eai1I‘~rri-i ‘WANTED _—-___-,;TEACHER FOR" South Milton School. Supple - meat $I50,'.‘Apply T. A. Rodd. Sccretglryj-‘South Milton. -_.A~~_---._-_--—~w~__~_____. TEACHER’ WKNTEQHFOR EADT. ‘Bldeford SqhooIpNo. 165. Supple- ment $125. iApply to G. ‘S, Sharp. Secretary}. n ‘Li d‘ k ‘ Q 1‘ " "- J-rsacujta warm-com. FIRSB or second class teacher wanted for Fernwood School, No.17. Supplement‘ $135.00.; Alexander B. Jll-"Faii? 5' _ .‘ ‘Q3, I,»:,a;jt2i:.go. ‘WANTED Fol-t ‘Jdifi-YFIELU School“; sec pd class Teacher. s» Vplement"! 5.00 apply to J. a. 1‘?5.‘..§‘.°Y-"~" . I" WANT-ED r": b l§_.l=on£%¥£ hcl school. Sllflwiont Apply to Ernest Dund. Mt iler-' " Iicrt, 1'. 0. , ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR THE ‘ Mermaid School, supplement Inn in 01h! so loot to can: "petunia," fiuynf“ “m. #1:;- u- were. n: n" (.- u”; to cavernous nut accompany I i ill]! be overlooked. A t! ‘ UIIIO TED. lfTEACI-IER |.“~<.Bervice, 57 X.. Colhorne". Street, vsrtlnelu i I advertise- t be acknowledged. . _¢_z'_;- ¢...;...| WANTED—- FOR Willlnuir Scllool. Supplement $100.00. John N. McDonald. WANTED sEcoNn EIZss teach- Ql‘ fqrmMt. Herbert school, N0. . Supplement $100. Apply ‘-.tq_,ii?rancis ‘Driscoil. Sec. . ruff“: . I -‘.‘ ‘PROF seats‘ ls seam AGENT for‘ tilellcelebrhtéd Newcomhe , Plan. .1.‘ fillcor write for prices ~ and ularz‘ ‘ irc MAKE MDNEV A1‘ rw -- .=. HOME-MS filblrifiii ' ‘writing sqqyqqgjdg I or us. No canvassing; ‘We ‘. nstruct and supply you gmtvn‘ , work‘? West-Angus Show-Card -_. Toronto.- w,» pacifist nanr " Q ' WAN TED wANrEm-M/lln" FOR eENEsAl. housework and able to cook. good $100.00‘, Second class preferred. John Li. lSmItl-h, Sec. of Trustees, Mermaid‘ Dot l8.‘ . ___________i_______ ‘WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED protestant I leeches. fer Un-ion Rood Schooll‘ Supplement $150.00 John Mclfinnon, chairman trustees. f . _ of "rt/tones WANTED FOR ALEX- ‘Rllflfil school Np 141. Supplement $25.00. Apply to Layton Mc- Cabc. Sccrctaryhlt. It. 1 Alexan- dra. . I TW/k-PTFEISMI-YEEDDND CFITSS teacher i‘o'r" t.'Plltrick's Road ‘Supplement: $100.00.'Patrick Cas- cy, Secretary. ‘WANTED - sienna crass teacher‘ for Greenfield school. No. 103. Sup cnlent $100.00. Spring and fa Ivvucation. James Ennis. Secretary. w‘ fiwi-Hv ‘WANTED-L-RRINOIPAIL, VICE priylripal and four ' " s‘for grades one to four for George- wages. Apply Mrs. C. L. Miles, \ SD-Lcngworth avenue. Phone ' 683—J FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN gflllor. Apply at Guardian 0f~ co. pigs 4 weeks -— ——‘—..+-———--— Fd _ llALEvlelli young £——Alex. Mclnnis, Albany lLR. -'-~a DELIOIOU]. ICE CREAM Sodas ‘at Johnson and Johnson's DON‘? FORGET the strawberry and ice cream festival" at Union Road on Monday the 11th. PATONS are putting» on some exceptional miiiinery bargains on Monday. Watch for them. , rEarEculou lee crenln- ‘at. SprIngj-Park festival ‘Monday night Commences htfialx o'clock. ..- CHAUTAUQUA MEETING -—-A meeting of the guarantors of Chau- tauqua was hold Friday evening at theClty Hail at wllichiwers pro: sent Miss Redden adva e agent for the Chan qua and wlualbqr of the guaran ors. Mr. lsaac Carter was appoint d chairman Orgunizzltfoil Committee and r.‘ . Albert Mac 011M ,-Secretary_. The various Co mitte swére appol led‘ and it looks as if Chautauqua which begins ill Charlottetown on Tues - day. July ‘20 will be the most sucl cessful yet. The program is certain- ly a splendid one andwvlll ‘be adw veriised on Monday. ‘ ‘ . t , V. . . , , , - . ‘ - ‘ villus ~ . -. I g PERSONALS iMf- and" MrshW. E‘. slasmrnret burned Saturday evening to the‘ nity"a.ftel' a we ling» tour through tihe New England States. Those leaving by -the Car Ferry on Thursdlay included. Mr. and iMrs. (Raymond McKenna. Mr. and Mrs-John wwenwmll aware"?! McKenna. all of St. Louis en‘ route to Illlnifor(l,l_I/l_a;ine,,where they will spend Life "silimilhbr. H.‘ "‘ IMIr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin ar- lilvedt Ila. (Iihlarlottletown ‘Friday evenin-g having motored from their home in Toledo, Olllio. They expect to spend several weeks on the island. Atfflirbrlottetown they were joined by Mrs. llill and Mrs.- ‘llarprr of Amherst, N; S_., and left ‘ Sunday for birch- forlner hiOlllc in Dundas. ., __ __._.'__....Q <_..-E-__ ",2 slnsAM HUGHES 1'0 RETIRE ~ FROM ACTIVE POLITICS Nevin. ‘lfe ofuthc latell. it‘. 0. chm tlldate Nlllloxsups to oppose. the (Ion- Jaervatlue. ‘ember for the ldederal l-louie, Sir‘ “S8011 "Hughes" not only; extended his sincere sympathynnll consolation but took the accoslon Io intimate thatyhe was about to retire from active politics and sug- gested that‘ all parties get together and Indian state. and the King} of tion"thus swans; a bye-election. Two Boys Are t Drowned In Fog YARMOUTH. July 9——An up- turned dory and the bodies of Lawrence Richards and his cousin Austin ‘Richard of Wedgeport, N. S., were found on the flats near the town today by a search party. ---__i_._.__.. FOR HALE TW-O PURE BRED Sihortihorn heifer calves, onle Jersey Bull calf. Ali from prize winning stock. Wallace SteadJ Higllfleld. -----__._-. FOR SALE-HOUSE ON GREEN field Avenue. All 'modcrn con veniences. For particulars, Phone 356~L. smile new w/mren HELP ‘WANTED MALE. - ANv Jownpschooi. ‘Mrs. McLaren, Bee rotggpy, - . .l'. l r ‘WANTED, TEACHER FOR North ‘Rustico School. Supple ment $125.00. Apply James ,-. -,A.rt.i\-ur. Seoretnry.‘ ‘ " - ‘WANTED. —. EACH R FOR (lope =Bear School. Supplement $100.09. Apply‘ W. D. ‘Irving Stiqaebary. I’ . M} _ | WANTED-Zed. Lass TEAcHE-n for Mt. Albio ‘(School Supple - mcnL $100.00. {Applyfircd Robert- son. Secy. | , WANTED-TEACHER ‘FOR KING- ston Sohoohfl vffliplemcnt ,$l1l0_ ' Male Ipipfefrdda-lsbm iNewlson. éfiocrciary. r ‘M ' ‘ ‘WANTED- A AbHEk FOR Woolf lslsnll ‘fist schoolgexq poriencetl teaelroo preferred. Sup- iliement $85.00.‘ _ "PPD. McGreBOY Sedretaryftf " I ...._,....‘ ... ‘TEACHER w En EOR cnoes Rldds choolafxp Jnnced, fizz: cia, " "a h f Sup illegal 6.031.. ti?! Lei Mgly "a"¥_.gl!si " ‘WANTED-TEACHER ron NEW =§‘+‘fi?§rl€.’33?'irl "Iiasfitltlil Quite" €-.*"=.'l-.F¥»» use». “m h . Btanhopo; r. mo‘ Kiil-Ivlégiladle (erred. nupplem t 0.0 ova "Minimum. ‘.1041 mmllflhvliiilfl ,,Ja,m,s==, Mclglushlilla-EQW- .. , . . woo nu clam» rtaousns lit,- itgrbl]! r towlrfvliiafis llld fl-lffll . “no s in. ska alumna, . ibérta. Olimlfl‘ tor midst-l: monolith sys. ‘N96 able salaries obtained‘ Apply stating qualifica- tions to Canadian Teachers’ As- Blwy. Box 14, n; a, Basil. ,1" ‘TEAOHIR wsulisoilfioma” meat including amount rsquiml by law $100.00. Apply to Thomas \ m ¢~§0\v@r -»-‘l'-'~v\-- ~h °ll'.""it'-““i-' " u ' --I*oA'i~lsIssN--wl PAV WEEKLY " selling bur complete and exclus inteliig nt person. anywhere__ ' o Qwgpld like to earn money Yvlvrlllt; ing news and special articles ‘for daily and Sunday newspapers, .we" will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents.” National Press Bur- - ean.- Buffalo N. Y. ‘BALEBMAN WANTED. -_'ALES- man a. self respecting salesman . whose ambition is beyond his plane“; 4t 4 ,,, r, present occupation. might warm-ans . g, 4H l: , ,4; find llporcxmngenlal employment naps“; 5 . I 1 ,5,‘ __ q with us ad at the same time dou- ' '1')... imp games Uiirenlfyqgrynllitg‘ ble his Income. - We require a man of_ clean chara... c: coca-i 1:2‘ mindjnand- 5.008. of strong pen sonality who would appraciate - s" life position ‘with s fast grow- Cemetery. quite llflfllllfll‘._idflil are attended by" The Richards boy's, botll eighteen years of age. left Wedgeport in a dory last nght shortly ‘before a thick fog settled over the sea. ~ l Western Guardian -FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho fune- ral of the late Mrs. James R. Ar- nett. Albany‘, will he held Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. to Searle town -BA8EBALL—Wlth a score of 1i to. 7 the War Veterans defeated the Red Sox. at the ball gonle on Thursday evening. Messrs Reairsto and ‘Currie’ were the batteries for the. Vets, Messrs Bowen and With- row for the Roll Sex. McCullough, and, Doyle officials. The standing of the Ieague-ganlcs now is._,_ ‘, 4 . Played won lost to play P! ‘H. ‘ . .'1-| large numbers of, spectators. ta‘. I1. “v- ‘w-umu .11 .._ - l l’. J ' Yrraa‘ - I13, r h. lag concern where industry woulu . he rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. Mcbean, Bell, second floor Riley building. Queen Street. 0y DOBIte Prowse Brothers. . . and... m I unsure QE-r tN Iii " PROFIT- able allr-yepr cpmmisiiion basi- ness ‘L "gown. Eviry property own-erl es some of our hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and ’ instructloirfros. Write Dominion , ‘ Nurseriepnmontreai. ‘and offer steady employment - ive" lineoof wholoroot fresh-dug - to-ordsr trees. and plants. Best - .otock-.nnd~ service“ we tench ._sad equip yonufrse. A money- n-laking. opportunity. Lnkis Broth era’ Nurseries. Montreal. LOST ‘ ‘Lazr-JULY urn IETWEEN New fiialimw Hall and William . ,Otr's lady's wrist watch. Finder kindly leave with Ana lParkman I ‘ ‘New Glasgow. l’. E. l. . , morr-ruunomv esrwil Dunstaffnago andifilmrlottatzd ' _ o . lfe, chain’ attached. ilfligitveutt Quardiqo office. nine ~ . A " ‘ ,|n"1,"|Si"-i1,a1%,",|r. ‘ patios-i. .. . 1.. .. - tn». on» H,.V,..,...qq'..‘.. ..._4 i Pillar, bu? - ‘Vlllttifiitilig . ..,_ > Let us do your painting by 1 " contreetr- We no makings > specialty of painting Houses. Ant , Carriages. All our work lsguoranteeduand turned out in_ the quickest -‘ possible ‘tinfoil-R ' Phone175-L between‘, 0 can p. m. ; ~ut~p ‘ k-A: Y. Y. '1. w v . LII v .1‘ rthil * - Party at Ti-gnish on the beautfui , llsuiu ("Ill I _~ .__ ; _, LINDSAY. 0nt., July 8—'ln a ' "~"“my N", ‘Wm "lette;t__»written to Mrs. J. C. Me i » the previous bqing"_95.8 degrees. Mercury Reaches daly in sixty years was the state- and in some places at tlhree o'clock yesterday afternoon 100 REMEMBER-Picnic at North Rnstico. July 27th. _ . SANDY MACGREGOR. pipe hand - and other alttraot-ion-s at Sprint; Park festival Monday night. -—-—- .' i BHAP BHOTB DEVELOPED. Take them to Johnson & Johnson’; and got good results. ‘ ‘ h‘ ..._.._. H. GRAND cu; rAsHlbNEo to. ‘ Church Grounds Wednesday, July RESERVE THURSDAY evcnIn-g, Jul l4_lh_ijor the ice "ream Silclai at uynoar Papvnal I. Proceeds for rhlirch purposes. pleads plcasp f creanrand c e. .1 ' , - .___. novice-Tilers will be a meet- ing of the guarantors and others, Interested in Chautauqua, in the office or the Stipendiary Magistrate City Building tonight at 8 o'clock. 'BODY EXPECTED-Mr. Samuel Nelson of the P. E. l. Railway has lreceive a telegram that. his bro- ther Mr. Robert Nelson was killer‘. 1n‘ New Glasgow, on Friday. An inquest was held Saturdav. 'i"ue lbodyllwiil ‘be forwarded Monday by boat to Charlottetown. There are_no particulars to date. 'i‘ho ilultelrallnotice will appear lutcr. , ._._.{{vnn-~~~ writ-rs WOMEN TAKE'PART IN MOSLEM FEAST LONDON_ July 8——Six English- women‘ took ;purt when 200 British Mnglepts from all parts of the Bri Fsh Empire assembled at Wor king MosqueJIo celebrate I'll-ul- Fitar. the Festival of Breaking lllU Fast. ‘ Strange men in stranger garb‘ througcd the rcalds leading to tile luosquo—-Pcrsians, Arabs, Indians, Woslelua irom Hyderbab, Somali. land and Allen; Nllbiaus frnlll Zunzi bar,llnli Klzls Pasllas frolu ilfgllau- ‘istan. ' The festival of Fitar follows m.- fast of lllultldan. Ihc ninth nlonth .of'ibr~ hiullolnllll-llull your, (luring which If ir Prophri. "rigorously fol‘- uull drinking to nil ox- lhc trllvcllcr, and ill" ficld, llnt.i' blll :l l: udth llivllics night 4mm :.‘f'{‘l ill-- ‘art of lilo. slay ‘iskicvutcll to prayers and uu-lii- tntion, and the cool oi‘ tile evening tdtheullfivossl-ot‘ succulent dishes". ‘Stuffed chicken" served In jelly, dates baked inhhulteri-Tianrl. sun-h delicacies asfrlcnseed fish in spire, At Woking llltFUElQbPllllOflS be - gun with the Muezzirvs call/Juloll is great,“ he chanted. "Come 3v l'i prayer." The worshippers rout,‘ illll, takihgoff their shoes. tirePMloli in long rows- on the carpets, Ital-Is togolller_ hcndsercct, and facing cast. - ' The Englirllwoluer; Meslenilsitook "up positions behind the mcn "AC a word from the imam, whoa-toot! Ill front of the assembled throng. every worshipper knelt. At another signal every "fez and turban. and the hats of the Englisllwomr-u kneeling behind touched the ground. For some moments there was silence. Then the‘ imam deliver L ed an address. at theemrot‘ which were then served wlthllberal U911)‘. lags of Indian dishes in a llilli NF joining the mosque.- . . Among those present wcrc ‘the. Turkish (‘barge d’Affaires ambllls staff. the Prince of Kurci. ruler-Of an lndia stute_ and tho l\'lll[,"S>0f derlles. l. ~ I .0>——.—— MANSFIELD R088 AND ‘ MISS PERRY MARRIED YARIMIOUTII, N. s. July 8» The romantietoucll necessary to com"- phete the sitcry of the unsolved mystery surrounding the deaill- 0i’ Captain George Henry Perry._ the trial of the wllliow, Clara Elizabeth Perry on a charge of murdering her llllSbllllld and her acpulttul was added today when Eleanor Rogers Perry, -~youngcst of tiile Perri’ daughters, was married to Mans field "Ross, who had been-held Al)! the Crownon a charge which was lat/er dropped, of being accessory after the faclt of her father's mur- tlen. ‘ --Rev. H. L. Illaslnmg rccior of holy Trinllty vllhurch. who testified dtllrlng the Perry trial as to rola~ ‘Ions ‘which existed between hus- ‘ranrl and wife, qicrfurlncd the rere- tlumy ‘in the presence of the ilu- 1 " - relatives of who bridal pair. Afterward the ha-ppy voiliJlB 1nd their friends walked homo to h... house on Argyle lstrcot. the trcene of the tragedy of February Bilv-‘iaat. .. . C Montreal‘ Heat Wave‘ v lrReaches Climax Mommas, July s_u was a..- tcd». at McGill observatory last night that the heat wlave hero had‘ rcdclledilts climax witlrin half a recortbofnllhe institution with all ‘ sibsolute maximum of 95.3 degrees .,_____lQI§ - -_.,.: 106 In Ctuebec QUEBEC. 1.7.7.210. warmest meat made today by the Quebec observatory on the Plain of Abra- ham where the thermometer regis- tered 02% degrees. Throughout the day the humidity was intense degrees was registered In ‘the shade while w". ~ in places exposed to the sun tho ’..°.Z.Y.',Z.'..'1.'f'ZfWo-srolny- climbedms signals-106.‘ ' = Canadian Chamber of cclllivc (ll llll‘ ucwly formed (lau- udiau (‘Illllubc-l‘ dlan ‘trade in idurnpc. ‘decided lllllt for tho lll'i‘.\'l*llt ll(l rc- quest will be ulalio for ilualllrial aid from the though it has beau I|l'_l.',i‘ll by a soc tiou of (he ilhuulibol‘ that. the (iovcrnu-ut nrigllt woil I'll- ll0\V tllc’ new l)l‘_I-’,lllliZlllllli with the sum which rcmaliuoll to llll‘. credit of the (‘llllarllzln pvhcll that ‘body was zrirsurbcd by tho here. . 545.000 allll was realized by lllL‘ rc- bate of Insurance Ilnoucy paid by the lvlilsslou on cllzlrtclw-d. bllt llot Cl/Clltllilll)’ its-oil. for trade with Ruuluzluia. vcsslloulll bear tho lllitiul expanses, of lilo (lhambcr, slucc it llllllll‘ beueilt and tho rot-cut forlu- utlou ‘of two export. clubs in (‘uulr do is interpreted of Illc growing disposition of (Ylllilr Investment Cultivate the S A- e ~-w'.h--"r' . v lvlnnluo To nAccn" Eur Ptuu" u‘- paclret l also. 806w __.__=_ ,,-.=-_= ldiau cxportors to help themselves. body In extending (lildilflillllll irlulc Commerce Gels Busy in London of (ioululorcc ollllou toaiay wlriud ‘upon \Vll('ii tho trade sllnup, which silll in effect, first put a pt-"rsbil to l‘ lllllfilwllffiilsllliC zlctivtiy, a number _ol‘ (Yalulllizlll Ilollses somewhat Illlr- ' ricllly Il)l‘llll('llCS and gave up tilc fight. LONDON, l<J.\'(l., July il—--Tl|c r-x- (llliCYS -Ilchl on. however, and are uow Ilcgiuuillg to llllil conditions ‘- mrmipt-h for til‘. purpose of filming ip luoro llnplellll. lion, lashed tlulzly llll(‘l't,‘l,\' lo give nrrltur EvIciglll-u to zlsk Ills support (‘IlaluIu-l- of (‘onlulcrcc Ills eudorseq it Ilus been siou as will be of use to tllc new. is overseas. -—-—<0->—-—-—- llillifiecEtlg-Ao ImvER-s FIND. FILM ESKIMO LIFE. " ' ‘ ‘ lvl.‘\R'Bll.l<'IIl-l~l‘\l), MilS-‘L. July 8.—-- The sea yicilicll unusual treasure ycstr-rllav tr. (‘harlcs Snow. a div- er. lSmow went down into tho har- lhor to examine tho luooring chains on the float-that is one terminal "l‘OR().\"l‘(). July 8.~l\rl'ungc- nlcnts for a i,200-mlle trip with lllrIty-flve llsukie-s, over ice and snow. to covor a. period oi‘ four lrltlscd- their Europea u Mr. Megllcu was Eskimo lite and lludson Bay Trade, H", l for uwvlng pictures. have just Ileen ‘(Zlilllplflliul by John Jones. a wcll» known ])l(J‘-'])i!(.'l.(ll‘ o1‘ this, cit)’. I'll.‘ A bottle Hblfil‘ martini cocktail was-under his arm when ‘he came mpg-Snow reported that the bottom l 'bra:~d one f the worshtltilers ,._ , .-, - ~. . . . .- ,...<- - . ,- _, _ . ggfigg. Mimnrra: rd , (may ‘me for lllO lllllltltakut, “huh, 1i. lhllllllli null ‘to ullou ‘ll ttctss to sucll I giart in ‘Ulliillfll’. shill‘. Jones‘ or u“, harm“. w“ we": covered fcaflva, be b18588,“ The gues... hoped. lvlil luozlll llllil'll tor ('llll;l< l'i‘.l'ill‘il$ oi lilo folmor Trade Mia-lass tcli ln bringing bill. ost Aur-wml holdup bu,‘ whether u“ were erican bullonnists to ‘J/liatilcc‘ from f ll h ~d'l t . . Motlsc Factory Iasrttlwipter, ,. ,, . l. “,1. . u _ u My (‘zlllaliialll (lovcrlllunllt. lucul Ilorsllip 'l'r:llll: hllssiflu (lffirc about Com lnissloucfs aluouut is iligll _ Tile certain vcssoh. Ilowevcr, it is considered that auadian business lncu llIUIIISOlH is for zls srlllpirllllzltil- Leadership Saving Habzl Thrift ls illo ilroui illlll ' only \\‘l':l||ul| of llofrurl» nglllllst hllrll limos. A grout. limrnvil-r nuys- bu thl- cubic-rt of sllriug:—~. "l do not lmliovs lhrrv. is. illl_\' ntllcr \\":l,v _tu Illll Hi4‘ u-urhl l'l)_"i|l zllil lo sir/lighten ‘Olll Ihv" uugln of tluanr-Ilrl ml w-ouoluil- glrubh-lus llft.‘l'l|llllllt‘il by lll‘ wrlr." Th» saving lI|||||1‘_\' ' ' the luducl-lllcllls nil -lu today's iurl-siull-ut porluuitlrs. Our Partial Payment Plan will sl-l-llrg- any‘ lulgh glrado Sim-ks and lionlis ill loda_\"s l-xl-l-lviloulll yields by ihn- Illsiuiuu-ut lucthnd ut‘ p:|_rlu<-ut. Write lor special lint Bryant, Isard 8: Co 00-90 Si. Francois Xavier St. Uptown h Ofncc-ISJ Peel St. IIOI ‘ Division-Phone Main 4961 prol-oss nl I llll‘ u l H0 Another Way 0f Looking at It d " Some folks are in a position to adopt a child-They want the voice of a boy 0r girl in- their home-They are . ready t0 lavisilfcare .= and attention on a little one, to treat it as their‘ very own. I‘ Woultlfft they be lnuch more inclined to "take one _ of the children from a Home where everything isclean . and healthful, where good instruction is given and good habits formed, than from crbwdéd and ullsalnitary quarters, where Gods greatest gifts, fresh air and sun- » shine are excluded? " "" " arr" a - ‘ . You Ilhbw, as well as we, "that iziieprbselfit Mount. Herbert Orphanage is inadequate, toisaytlieieast. AA I HOlllBfMIIlllSt be built ere" winters storms shall "come. The plans are ready, the contract some, the drive for" fundsls on. How large can your share ‘of the $100,000 objective be? - Protestant Orphangeé; . I v '~‘ > ‘ " ‘t’ ‘v V‘? a ,- . _._, :_ .. y ,0 . 4' ‘w