SILVER FOX BREEDING _..L..__ (Continued from page 2) Qtli ‘rather than look to the fu-~ _ . ‘all dkm/lfldtlfl on the part of ~ 1e,” I rs as to the actual value of. "PROTECTO" shingle stain and .; the swab they are selling, and in preservative. Funnel and gpaml. »__0 r, es lack of faith in the ln- ler. 7,533,747.77 e mills them to part with their‘ ___ CLEARANCE SALE of Ron-mm. high class animals at sacrifice! . . urBoard dcslrestorecord stors. 20 1H") t pl»,- regret in the loss sustain-Yllogers lialdivllirblsn Cannibal-Hang??- 1 I vdthe Association throughied. 7779.743“, GARBAGE 7 V_ _d , the year just pass-i -__ ’ , .Mlll\f00. 0f Petltco-i HISTORIC PICTURES FOR , has been active- FRAMING-ts» d t, l; t p . lylnlgdgdd in _e fox industryslncct he u v a u“ } a the year 1013. e being one of the ilrcedcls o! New Brumwlqr. and a1- AUTO STROP RAZOR in case £90k an active interest in thcrost paid to any address in Canada .fur erance of the industry. 1n thation receipt or a npw o,- renewal pglagc. He was elected a director of yearly subscription to The Guar- It I Association in the year 1024.ldlau.' 4011011811 of a retiring dispositiomi ,h.¢ nlwsiis commanded respect by his, REMEMBER ans LEAGUE nf straightforwardness and timely adl the Cross Picnic. Wednesday. July lvice on all matters that came beforci 20th at. North Wiltshire. ,€h;di3oard7for discussion. We ex-l 7854-7-14 l e our sncerc sympoth to th ; ¥go are left lo mourn {heir 102:’; NOW l8 A GOOD TIME to get a lbyethlgflfitélfi 0n! tlac Bfiard C/TGB-Ufidfrlzlfllififilloi‘. 20 1) cent discount. 0 r. unroe was‘ c ogers {filled by your directors, appqlhtnglilnitcd. In the Dr. F‘. A. Richard of Moncfon NB i to finish out Mr. Munroe’s ‘terns? ca], CVETY few which expires at this time. days; It prevents ~ flzes breeding GILLETTS LYE t keeps everything clean and sanitary . “yo!” l I r or c Pictures suitable for framing. teas/Moor: ll] o1“ GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE 7779-7-13-31 NEW NAN RACES, Wednesday August 1 th. Don't forget the date. CHARGE, July 17. York ll a. m.; Brackley 3 p. m.; llunstatfnagc 7.- 30 p. m.. Marshfield S. S. ill hall 10.30 a. m. l lfllilflilly taught during the two years. ‘Public School Certificates were‘ §',',.°,',“c‘:';°,§'d §arl(',‘,‘,',‘“wc“fl'e"i “hi”: BAPTIST SERVICES. Nortll Riv- es 7O sever,“ ‘plums nxlhlliesguplgrzj; or Field. Sunday July 17. Loni; intendeuls (lonfede aLiilII Moilul ‘Creek’ n a’ "L; Clyde River‘ 3 9' presented to a" the pumm 87m; Kingston, 7_p. nl. W. R. Mac- Lmm Carver mo" presented theiwalkcr, Minister. v teacher with a. French Ivory brush.‘ ' and comb‘ 8750 “mm, “t. and YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. ma M155 pm, _1have expired, renew now and jug ,,,,,,,,,“,,{,.\v"°d m“! the {OHOW ‘your choice of a Valet Auto Strop 1,715.5 Emu] 773.7705. Razor, blade and strap frao, or Val- pmu. 7~euche,.;_0n 7M5 the “Met U-tility Knife free. Elebtr one n1’ your departure fronl our nlldsflmak“ a remarkable premium‘ i we feel that we n t. ‘f i ”"'_' Ivords of thanks itlll-uyouiahllildnssvil‘ ATTENTION IS DIRECTED to and [hgllghtflflness to us duflnglthe Annual Reunion of the 2nd the pflgt, two yea“ we Jmnw Canadian Overseas Scigo Buttery that ut times your patience mustll", [his 135m‘- n l“ hoped that “a have been sorely tried, bu; you M, Y largo a number as possible will ways spoke kindly and was allatteml, A good time is assured. , ways ready to hclp us with an en-l -——-— l Converting word. i VISITING PASTOR—Tl1o people We ask you to accept this small7of North River were pleased to 884’- lglft not for its villus. but as a tok- Rev. A. A. (infcs, Pb. D.. a former on of thc esteem in which you are pastor on Sunday last. Dr. Gates. hold. And dear teacher, wheroverhccompnnled by Mrl-I. Gates, was ille path of Life may lend you the i visiting Rev. W. R. MacWalker, u l0“? Hull 200d Wishes of the pun classluuate of‘ Acadia University. - Ils'of Vernon River School will 111-1 ' ‘ —~—» - ways accompany you. Signed on behalf o1‘ the pupils! HARD CHESTNUT COALWNV“ of Vernon River School. ca" recmnmqnd m“ D‘ I" and W‘ Candy w“ the" served by icoal for busehurnels. Many custo- macher and the sh-lgmg or ‘the NW imers are ordering new for next l l t . A Pickard and Co. P110110 tionai Anthem brought a very sue-w n Gr 777544331 cessful examination to ll close. '24“ (Patriot please copy) - last. l VERNON fIIVE-R SCHOOL- 'l‘llo closing exercises of Vernon liivcr School. were held on Well- Ill-sully afternoon, Jullc -20ill., in ihv presence 01' u largo number oi‘ rntelmyers and visitors. _ 'l‘lle pupils wolu oxunlinell in tllc ulrloua subjects by their teacher, liliss liiilcl ilyucs, jassllstcd by llcv. l’. l). illctiulgan and Miss liztzcl Carver and silowcd by their ready and acmlrllte. answers that they had been diligently and pains- N EURIE Drlve away the throbbing pain with applications of Minarlfs. IF YOUR FEET arc botherint; yoll, puina In the foot and limbs. consult Dr. ScllolYs foot 0x09". _, who will be with us July 18th and 7 _ _, = lnornlug of the 19th. Alloy d; (J0. l Lin, 7832-7-15-21 ' lieu» MlnurlPn Lllllmont u...“ 1,‘, ha“, BAPTIST 5ERVlCE—On Sunday fi-w... u... .,....-_.. ...a-a¢-.~m-1.-~...tm.=,m Han ware Company . '. I VORK-MARSHFIELD UNITED llERlAN FESTIVAL will be held nullllllli* NEW PREMIUM — Lndlea snou- Dlug Bags given free with every new or renewal subscription to the lGual-dlan. ‘ THE BEST PREMIUMS yet. Lollies Shopping Bags with oacll yearly new or renewal to the Guardian. "PHOTECTO" BEAUTIFIES and protects your property. Fennell ‘and Chandler. 7838-7-15-21 LADIES SHOPPING BAGS C0"- pvertabio to two sizes. Free wliil each new or renewal yearly sub scriptlun of tile Guardian. WELSH COAL-For furnace. lf you want real satisfaction in fl)‘- iug tho furnace next winter, burn Well-Ill coal lt‘s the best. Sold by A. Plckurd and Co. Phone 240. 7775-7-13-31 REMEMBER TIIE LEAGUE of the Cross Picnic. Wednesday. July 20th at North Wiltshire. 7854-7-14 IF YOU NEED SHINGLE STAIN Ilse "Protecto". it protects as well as stains. Fennell and Chandler. 7838-7-15-21 THE MARSHFIELD PRESBV- Ill Mr. John Stltson's field. Mon- day, July 18. Tea served from 5 (fclock on. llolne-nlude icc-creunl also served. 77924-1321 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES. Sunday July 17th in Long Iver Church at. i1 a. m. Clifton hurch at 2.30 p. m. Gcddle Mem- orial Church at 7.30 p. m. WEST POINT P-FIESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —~All the regular ser- vices next Lord's Day at the usual hours. Rev. W. M. Morrllson will preach at 3 p. m. subject ' His Last step", Prayer lnectlllg Thursday’ ovcning- Evcrylwlly Welwmll- _ BREADALBANE CHARGE, Unl- ted Church of Canada. Rev. David Coburn, Pastor. Services for Sabbath July 17th. Pleasant Valley 11 a. m. North Granville, 3 p. m. Brcudfl-lbllm 7 p. m. BAPTIST CHURClL-Rev. A. c. Banyard will preach at Tryon at 3 p. m. Bonshaw 7.30 p. m. On Mon- day evening at Westmoreland 7.30 p. m. The Bonshaw service will be 801d home In St. Louis. Mr. Wctlgc special Missionary. and thanksoffer- ing service. A hearty welcome to all. ANGLICAN -S_ERVICES, Pfeflch‘ er Rev. C. F. Johnson, July 17th. fifth Sunday after Trinity, at. Johns-Milton Sunday School ‘l0 n. m. Morning Prayer. 11 fl- m» 5'- Marks-Rustlco. Sunday School 7 7|). m. Evening prayer 7.30 p. m. POPULAR SOLOlST-—All those July 17' mere Wm be Balm“ He"- wllo heard Mr. Georgi! BOWYI?" 9i "i995 l“ Shlllgw“ M n o'clock; Sumnlerslde sinl-K ho aclaelltubly ut .GeoI"I:oto\vn at 3 o'clock and III H“, evenmg serflce 7n the qedllle iM°mllKll° M 7 ‘Vclmk- R" L" war Memorial Church, New London, on ARLOTT1§POWN_ __EUARDX.\N IHE. cllllllll REMEMBER Till LEAGUE of the Cross Picnic, Wednesday, July 20th at North Wlitshlre. ' 7854-7-14 10th. Come and enjoy a real good time. 2O PERCENT OFF all lines 0f Rogers llardwarc Company Limit- ed. 7779-7-13-31 BRADALBANE. cavaumsul NEW oansaom- Service lni Bradalbane Church of Christ, sun-i day 17th at l1 a. m.. Cavendish Bap-i tist Church at 3 o'clock and at New Glasgow at 1.30.41 E. Armstrongl Minister. FREE RED CROSS chest clinics will be held in the doctor's office in. Clyde River and Bonshaw July 16th‘ morning only. Mt. Stewart, July, 18th and St. Peters July 19th. Only] Cases referred by physicians will be examined. i YACHT IN PORT.— A tidy yuclltl the "Thclsca," owned by Mr. John! P. Harris, Capt. E. F. Robinson, ar-| ill/ed l" D011 Yesterday morning'- from Maine. with the owner and al party on board. They leave today for Halifax. The "Thelsca" is am day morning on a visit to Truro. Mu. and liirs. Theodore ltobert- soll unll bully Lcitll of Exist Point, spent Sunday at the Baptist Manse, North River. a The many friends of Miss lluncli Ruth MncNeil arc glad to see her home again after spending the past year lll Montague. Misses Annie and Florence Call- beck of Tryon were the guests of Miss Myrtle E. Callbeck of North Tryon over the week end. l Miss Myrtle E. Callbeck of Northi Tryon. was the guest of Mises Annicl and Florence Callbeck, Tryon last! week. Mrs. 1p. A. Lent, of Los Angeles} CaL, has arrived home on a visit to‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0135.1 Doherty, Hensley Street, City. Mr. "Gregory Wedge of the Host-l on Globe, Boston, after an absence of twenty-six years is visiting his leaves Saturday morning ill return. Miss Gertrude Payntcr, Sumlnerw marl-ride, spent inst, week ln (lhar-I Iottetowu. While there she was u, visitor to tllc Enlplrc Hotel. l Mrs. tllr.) are visiting staying at Kennedy will August. (l Il Beach Grove lnll, Dr. Mrs. Alexander Robertson of East Point and Mr. Adexander IIOPE RIVER TEA Saturday, July} WELCOME VISITORS -— Last weak a number of friends of Rev. W. R. and Mrs. MacWalker North River visited them at the lmnnso. Among the guests were Mil-Is Sadie Jones of Powual, Pas- ;tor Russel Wallace of Montague, (Pastor Emory Wallace of Murray River, Rev. Dr. .l. J. Sidey of Be- The Annual Scottish Gathering of fllr (‘luun of Prllu-n lillhvnrll Inland Will l)!‘ "Fl" "ll RIVERSIDE PARK, VERNON WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th The progrmu Int-Indra Allllctlr-"l-lpurtn, Pipe lilunlc, lllglllund Ilunres‘ flllfI 8| tug uf u-nr. Vernon lllu-r rs. hlurrny llnrllor. There will In a Dancing booth. _ _ ulill ulcl (Inu- Fiddlers lllnl-Ic. Excellent nlrala will he surreal on lilo arouluilnidmllll‘. RBV- J- H< ll-llll Mlfl- C9199 A nplwilll frulu will u-nw (‘|lllrl()fll~l(I\\'tI at ml o'clock‘ 1|. m. Leaving Vernon land. ulufltol‘ Copeland 11ml M BB Iruln will ill halal utlphnq-[s Op O'Leary_ Niullou on rrfurn n1 (1.171 p. m.. thr- iiluvruy Ilnrlmr . (if: routs proportionate Vernon ti I0 | Ifci rlr lures from (lllurlotirtosrll in I I inter o f t I - mllrinllinlcllltnll ionglraiullufll riliilbc. children under 12. Ill rants. HUNTER RIVER c|Rcu|T— |\ll who llunlrr to nprnll a moat enjoyable day In is ileu-uilful part of the‘ Sn-ylceg Sunday, July 17, North PNITIII?!‘ are conllully lurlterl In attend. ‘wummre 1100 7L m_ Cnmmmnon l). J. .\ u-IIONALI). President. ' = I i Serwces wnh Rev Dr R055 the r 1 1 I 1 '1 1 n l’ I ' 1 - ' v ' ‘I m ‘m l ‘N’ “n” "mm" f°mmm°" precaher. Hampshire 3.00 p. m‘ l ‘Service conducted by the pastor. Iluntcr River 7.30 p. m. Opening lservice ‘of the special Mission B0 i 1 which shall continue at Hunter Riv~ u ' r .er each nilzlli for two weeks. Rev. 7 llr. Ross will be the evangelist and a ill l1; COL‘? ‘~ . ALBANY NOTE-S -— Miss Ida 7-l1-fuo not. director of song. Everyone is ln- Mias Gladys MacKlnnnn soloist and vitod to attend those services. ._ Bradshaw is visiting Miss Maysio WEAK, Cauldron. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al"- 7 F Amuis llott are visiting his parents in Al- EXCESSWE 7 t? army. ghe many friends of lMrsn. PERspmM-ION? enry nlmerou are sorly o ear she is in the Summerside Hospital. Miss Laura Ross is spending a few days with her parents in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and PAIN IN INSTEP? BLIHICNS QR little daughter spent Sunday in SWQLLEH Tryon. Mr. D. Campbell spent _ JolflTs? Sunday at his homo in Alherton. The many friends of Miss Hilda Joy are pleased to seo her out again, after her recent accident. ' I " l WANT T0 ~ Pflaullum 1 oaoea some " m Q FLA-1- u s ( ' QI- cnooxco 0a} " ‘ OVERLAPPING rolls‘). "SE9? Foot Comfort ExpertfiomlToronto will be here t r July 10th and Forenooil of the 19th. .-.~- - ' 3- 7 : ' Y ‘h, To Gwe freelDemuilstl-atlon i On tho above date we villilllave atour store, through the courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, famous foot huthority, a Foot Comfort Expert from his own staff, soothers for the benefit of our patrons. We urge You can ac assured ' lJIIIIG 26th, will he pleased to know that they will have the ODDUYI-lln" ty of hearing him again in this Church at the evening service next Sunday July 17th. I HEAVY TOURIST TRAFFIC- Tnnrist travel from the United States to Saint John continued brisk Monday. Tile noon Boston train brought soven coaches filled with holiday visitors. The Gover- nor Dingloy arrived in port in the morning with a passenger quota of 240. The majority of these left on No. 14 yesterday afternoon for Points in P. E. Island and Nova Scotla says the Saint John Telegraph-Journal. Motor parties are arriving in clnsiderable num- hers (lolly and the local hotels ro- ported a good business in this line. Train and boat officials said That this year's tourist travel compared very favorably with that of this period of 1926. Many automobiles bearing license tags from almost very province in the Dominion and state in the United States have been seen on the city streets. Cars have hen noticed from as far south as Florida and Texas and as far west as Vancouver and California. A TRIP TO P. E. L-Mr. Everett 11. MacVittle, formerly of West.- morolnnd, P. E. 1., accompanied by his hrother-in-law, Mr. John A. Martin, Cambridge, Mass. also Mrs. Guy Henderson and Miss Estelle Henderson. Boston, have returner] from a delightful motor trip to l’. E. 1. Mr. MacVittle, who has been n successful farmer in the past few years. but who has since changed his vocation to building and coll- tracting. holds a permanent posit- ion with the National Company, Boston. Mr. Martin, who is connect- ed with the Commercial Printing Business, Cambridge. yet. who owns property on P. E. l. found during his visit that It may be called "Oar- dan of the Gulf", duo to the"facts of places visited such as Clftowh, Rustico, Royalty, York. S'Side, Bel- mont, Freetown, Tryon. Hampton. Victoria and other districts. He in- tends in the near future to raaldo on his farm and bring his wlfoflwhn was one of P. E. Island's most suc- cessful school teachers. lt was rather a coincidence that these gentlemen should arrive the day previous to Election, as both gen- tlemeluwere great advocates of every foot sufferer to make the moot of this unusual opportunity. ‘will ma» P ll ri u. hkh n menpddinorlnvtrsts rfcctod by Dr. Scboll to health and comfort. rcamnlsr the above dots Over your stoclclngod feat, fhl! _ will chow lbs one! nature "of your, 9o: ailment. H; how "to ocisntlflc method. and 1 vod appliances p0 dour-oily roliovs your pllflfnljf arid tutors’ Absolutely no charge for this service. 8s can M no not to miss this opportunity. , - is. JIIYSICIANS-You m Imam to wit» or brins rout fool-troubled vfliseiaii} g g l _ 1m l “as | ad appliances and memo d1.‘»°i°s2l';ll2'lt‘t'. ‘lfiféllllllillq t _ ' “""°' .<,. &" Bl ' LIMITED Y» > wmREJ. o \".'_", .-‘ gtjllsarluttem mlao salami 1m will in M11 MIN-Wa- Govornmcnt Control as Prohibition has been such a failure irl U. ‘i. Mrs. Guy Henderson who was form- erly Mics Crockett. York and Miss Estelle Henderson a Oraduate Nurse of P. E. 1. Hospital, Char- lottetown, had a delightful time visiting relatives and friends 1n Ch'town and vicinity. On the ra- turn trip they were ‘ ‘ that we shall III)‘ all telephone orders to the latter. Your IIIIIIIOO eon- csrning grads, price and prompt delivery will’ be our law. We strive to plane. machine which does the work ot 10 men. work.” I401) Jr., attended the Baptist Asso- ciation nt,0’l..cary. On the return journey they calledon Rev. W. R.l MacWalker a former pastor. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Martin of | Toronto are visitors to the provinces Mr. Martin is a member of the ad-l vertising firm of The Jones Fisher Company, Ltd. Miss Marlon P‘. Andrews, Graduate Nurse, has finished a. very succesful‘ three years course of training in the‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital, and; is now spending a very pleasant holiday at her home in BradalbaneJ Mrs. James Monaghan left yester- day morning for Montreal where she will visit her sons. She was accompanied by Rev. Jos. Monol- han. S. J.. who is returning to Lyola College. after a short visit to his home here. Mr. Wm. Mitchell. master mech- anic C. N. R. shops. Stellarmn ar- rived in the city Wednesday night. returning from Medford, Mass.. where he had been attending the funeral of his mother the late Mrs. Mary Mitchell. He left yesterday afternoon for Harmony to visit his sister. Mrs. Mary McDonald. before returning to Stellarton. Mr. Charles B. Howard. M.’P., of Sherbrooke. Quebec, Mrs Howard and Benny and Douglas Howard. just paid a flying visit to this Pro- vince. as they left by the Hochelaga via Pictou on the way to Halifax. Mr. Howard attended the annual meeting of the Canadian National Fox Breeders‘ Association in Bum- merside and accompanied by Senat- or and Mrs MacArthur motored to Charlottetown. Mr. James N. MscLellan and Mrs Macluellan of Longmount, Colorado. who have been visiting the Island, the guests of his brother. Mr. Sixtus MacLellan and Mrs. Macilellan of Charlottetown. left on return to their home this week. Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan had been attending the International Rotary Convention at 0859M. Belfllum. and while there they visited Germany, Belgium, England. France and Ireland. Com- ing back they took in Prince Eel. ward Island and spent some time in Charlottetown. as well as at Mr, MacLeilans old home 1n Grand River. bot 14. where ha had the pleasure of again meeting many or his former companions. . Higgins-"rve been reading of a It almost has brains." Hugglns-"Not if 1t does all that by Miss Jeannette MacVittie, Wast- moreianfl. who is spending an sn- joyabla vacation in Cambridge and other cities. They report the roads in fair condition abd also report that numerous‘ motorists were on their way to "Spud" island, and no doubt if they most with the aims hospitality they will ‘enjoy amnion,- W, D. GILLIO 6 G0. s‘ COAL PHONE 170 lxlil ~~~i did time on their vaoatlcg- ‘ i" .f l . . i Rajah Rabold Coming Ratlllb ‘Rabdidf-tllc Greatest 7Mentallst. of the azv, who you iluvc beard by radio, seen ill lllutiou plu- about turea and read fur molly Refrigerators. Como Ill curly. Thmyeurs is on his way to (‘llzlrlotte,. town. whore ut the Strand 'l‘heutre he will plesellt the nlystery of lnysteries which has made hi.) name a household word throughout America. Rajah Rflllfllil is tlly ou- ly man lll the worldwlln can read the innermost thoughts 0|‘ those around lliln Ivitlluut their first lluving been written on paper. Dur. ing Dr. ltnboilfs pcrtornlallcc yull have tllc privilege of asking any question you so desire. This won- derful mun has helped telrlnilliun peoplc find the rond which leads lo health, happiness and success. Tomorrow's Radio Program SATURDAY, JULY l8 International Radio Programs cll burner, eighty tons. CONCERTS 7 - <*>~-— 12.35 r. M. i CFCF (411) Montreal. Concert. PERSONALS 3A5 |>_ M_ Mrs. (Dr.) Bousficld left yesteI'— woo (508) $3,111; (Ema orgm“ CKCL (857) Toronto. Concert. l I 6.30 P. M. i KDKA (316) Pittsburg. Concert. i WAMD (225) Mpls. Music. 7 v0 I‘. M. I WJZ (454) N. Y. Elks‘ Quartet. | WBZ (333) Springfield. I Club. 7 Ensemble 7.30 l’. M. , CFCF‘ (411) Montreal. Concert. WEAF (492) N. Y. Children's‘ Programs. To WEAF. WEEI. WJAR, WGR, WCAE, WTAM. KSD. WRC. 8.00 I’. M. WIP (508) Plllla. Quartet. 8.15 I’. M. WLW (400) Cinci. “Zn0" Concert. 8.30 P. M.. KDKA (316) Pitts. Concert. 10.00 P. M. WOW (508) Omaha. Classical. WTAM (400) Cleveland. “Mississ- SPORTS —- TALKS 10.10 A. M. WLW (428) Cinci. Dietician. 4.30 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Baseball. 5.55 P. M. KDKA (316) Pitts. Baseball. 6.00 I‘. M. Pittsburg. Baseball. 10.0 .M. KTHS (341) Hot Springs. Arlington.‘ WCAE (455) Kpnmnh, m- Now WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. York,‘ and tiuugiltcl‘ 1111;... LnvlnhulwGY (350) Scllcncclady- Dancmg- tlln Island alluil DANCE ORCIIESTRAS join his family lll- ,..,. 7.30 I’. M. WLIT (405) Phlla. El Patio Or. 8.15 I’. M. Robert- WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. - . IK-M. (508) Phila. Orchestra. 9.30 P. M. Atlantic City. Cardinals 9.40 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Relsmans. \ 10.30 WIP WPG (21:11 ' WTAM (400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. 7 12.00 Mid. WMCA (370) N. Y. McAlpin. —<o>——— Temper Tests For Railway Men (By British United Press) VIENNA. July 13.—A Railway car which is never attached to anytrain. and never moves, stands 1n a railway station at Vienna. It constains elec- trical machinery, levers. mechanical puzzles, and complete pcraphernalia for psychotechnical tests. Candidates for responsible posts in the Austrian State Railway service enter that carriagelwith fear and trembling. The tests show. for example, the intelligence, attentiveness, power of concentration, speed of reactions.‘ and physical endurance of the candidates for positions in the rail- way. Figures will record thc degree of his response to. each test. The ex- pert in charge, Professor Dr. Bloss, aims to make the tests as close as possible to the exigencies of the candidate's future work. i ' ‘There is a new test to try a man's temper. This consists of a chest of ‘ twenty-five small drawers. each of ' which contains a key. The candidate is given a key to one drawer, he finds which one it unlocks and, withdraws the second key. for which he has to find another drawer, and‘ so on. The man who unlocks all the; drawers without becoming flusteredl or losing his patience can be trust- ed to do the right thing after a rail-| way collision. This tesbwas desIgn-, ed particularly for signal men. l "The value of psycho-technic" says l Professor Bloss. "is that it enables the railway company to eliminate a; Cove LIQUID A Maritime Produ THE CARRITTE SAINT JOHN PAGE FIVEi .A_—— PliIiIilE uwm .. DOUBLE WEEK END BILL 2-—-SERIALS~2 TODAY A » '1 ‘» Last (flluptcr O I~‘ “on GUARD” Q1)“ NEW SERIAL STARTING START TOD“ Tna new . g mum SMITII RIDES" . wmwh _ SERIAL ropnv £71m“?- 11c could lick anything from n high pitching bronc to a mess of tough ranch hands. And in this picture, believe us, Iloot shows his stuff-Plus! That's why they call him the Buckaroo Kid. llow men." . ARGO Asbestos Roof \ 5 DAYS COMMENCING TUESDAY ENGAGEM EN T MARVELL()US COMING -DIRECT FROM KEITIPS IMPERIAL THEATRE. ST. JOIINS Blunt. YOUR (lunslflolvs TIIEY IIAVE ASKED IIIM l‘ BY RADIO. THEY HAVE ASKED IIIM DY TELEPHONE. _ TIIEY IIAVE ASKED IIIM BY ‘PELEGIIAM. YOU CAN ASK IIIM. IN PERSON! RAJAH RABOID (HIMSELF) THE MAN WHO KNOWS YOUR FUTURE Weird -— Mystifying — Wonderful POPULAR PRICES POSITIVELY PREVAIL once the employee who will not be TRAGEDY ATTENDS reliable. We intend also to test the‘ men already employed. for there isl . no doubt that a number of them are ItHMIC. July 1Il.--W‘llilt-. eight either because of health or throughhlcmbers ni‘ n family Ilcar Naples natural incapacity, or possibly agcqvl-l-w “walling tlpl alrlval o; ,, unfit for responsibilities that ailectprii-si iillll frluutls for the christen- the safety of thousands of their fcl- ing m‘ u child. the floor of illclr jllnust- collapsed and nil nvalanchcd luluill the Ilrcaking of Ixonrdp and [the shrinks of themselves, to the Foozly Golfer-“This can't. be 0111‘ llaslnnnni. The baby was klllod ball—lt's a‘ very old one." innd the grnnriuloler is at the point Caddie-‘Still, its a long time of rlenill, while i110 otcr six were since we started out. sir!" lnjprmy CHRISTENING PARTY -—-—-—<+>-_-.»- r it with PLASTIC I er C9 Julyill \