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Advertisers please note these cu changes. _ __ _ _,_v,,,_ th V sATunoAv JuNE_2etn, isis ' In THE FOX BUSINESS SY The ordinary visitor to Prince Edward Sh Island at present, unless specially invited to visit some fox ranch, would never know C ing carried on here, while. those who a few th yeasr ago had heard of the fame and name tl of Prince Edward Island foxes would con- U1 clude that the industry had died out. Not- el withstanding this reticence and silence lars worth of the best foxes in the world 0 over the province. ta We note, by the .current issue of thc t0 Black Fox, now published in New York, 0 that in the United States the fox business l is booming. There is an American Fox 3 Breeders’ Association whose membership b covers all the northern states and as far 0 south as foxes can be profitably raised. 3 This association has recently issueda 0 standard to which foxes must measure up before being registered; all foxes not reg- 2 istered with the association are utterly IS -ignored and no breeder will have in his 3 ranch or will purchase any fox that is not d registered or eligible for registration. ll Moreover warnings are constantly being 8 anything to do with unregistered foxes. IS Through the efforts of the Association b the world is learning that the place to buy C quality foxes is the United States, because 2 all the foxes on sale are registered /and 3 therefore pure-bred stock. U A few years ago Prince Edward Island 3 owned over seventy-five per cent. of all W silver foxes in captivity, and a few years Ill before that it owned them all; Prince Ed- ward Island foxes were the recognized aristocrats of the fox world. Now, with the exception of a newspaper paragraph or two announcing that at the annual sales e of fox furs Prince Edward Island pelts O little if anything is heard about the busi- C ness. The fox business in the United States is i still in its infancy; that in Prince Edward Island is full grown, tested and proved. f Yet the infant promises to outgrow us, 'tor leave us in the lurch, to see us completely S The United States, with the possible ex- ception of a few sections in the Northern 'States cannot successfully compete with t foundation stock, the stock upon which business. It remains with ourselves whe- 1 ther we shall be outclassed, whether vie t United States breeders are building their t shiill throw away one of the most prcniis- n O ing industries in the world, an industry which only a few years ago we held so ~ S curely. T R It is not yet too late to redeem ourselves in this business, and for our redemption i we may well take a leaf out of the Anieri- t can book. There are still many unregis- not be registered because they do' not con- 0 form to the required standards. Kill them a off. They cannot be bred up, and t hey legislation should be secured prohibiting I. the sale of live foxes that are not known t to be properly bred. Let the Fox Breed- that there are reliable, pedigreed foxes in a um. bu sur. loan fi'-'»‘?.‘. ve. .;%n n ..v..... n ° -in ILM- l fl (twain 101) Quo (delivered or up d ourisltmwn. :Fault oinee n sum 3 _ _ _ ° , _ -:~‘=’».>’..l..:-_ __ _,_ 1 ,_ . _ . __ ._ . -I -f,_. .,»i.»,__~;'- » _ .;-‘- , .l "1" _ _;._._ i‘ I..-_~ in - if-‘»~»'i-"f““*""°+=‘9.~:'leu."if-.iw _ fr n- F' _ -~» »i.J»;l,U» _ (_ i _ l -,W __‘» _ ~,__-i ,'x_‘ ‘~._i_§_»_.l»_.i~- _._ -_ ,+ll.,»_ 'S _ » _ - ~ ' ,e l_ _ » tn..”f.‘~_» »;_'_r.»_:="_.1_.i<»l.:_.~in -_ - _ isis’ .nisir Punisuiuiiivr ` ' A news item among our despatches the II nces at home and again grapple with the ' i While Kerensky may not be the best man ¢5ili%$% $¥¥% GUIRDIIII IEIDS he Allied world. It is certain there can- ot be a continuance of present conditions. rder must be brought out of the chaos re- """""'°‘ "’ W' " ““'°" ulting from the ascendancy of Lenine it ll W it if 4* if '° it M il* it 'li *3 * M* ussia must be grappled with and while _ as on sy tleel that the ances, when the best blood of our coun K Mir semen. esiied en iilse wsdnist A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, Wm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t., ,,,,, » is being shed to provide shelter and se Prll1°°°° Mm’ °““¥"*°" °' ‘““ ‘° °‘l“`°" “M” *ll>l“‘°°l=ll°l1 °f lid' sinned. enenp nnd expensive, end and . _ » - k I ` ' rity for a man like‘the one referred to, t‘f;°n,;";“’ u”°_?';u';s;°:"°"fs :f;;";:“pf;‘:w‘:";: :gtg kd°P“°°°m‘;': semi. end tiien ntteinpt te trlnn them edpenalty was light compared with what ch,,_,,m.__ mmm ,A mm Ormond “Mums me mm “mam my me; :;oi;n;-I; set tn:a:enaLgg':ie; he €S€I'V€d~ Had he made Such 3 State " street. The princess will undertake be spared to . isle nd 'ls ' ent under the Prussian rule for which he the nenni .wefii :its pieintiener. p witn inn- inndiy ndviee snined .nent of ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,¢,, by _,um ,,,,,, ,_,, ,,,,,, expressed a preference, and of which he 1°" ‘v'°°"' °f °=ll\°'l'l°l1°°- tinn-uv. Ae inn es wennen and nit se . . _ i ted i t-ii it - ' idently knew nothing, he would have thf‘:':ve:’_:’°;‘;’”sp;f;‘.”;_fe mime: “mf SL Pwh E;"c;p;’ chmh sm* ine init nnenid be ieit ns it is. new. been stood up against a stone-wall and E _ . ' °'°"~ “W *"°‘1° *“@‘““° °’~‘"”'“"ll°- Th” ~0t _ N H guest of Mrs. il:Jor‘ton; Prince treat. ville, was the scene of a very pretty poke hm mnunues tu gain adm_|,.B,.s_ _ _ wedding Tuesday mlorning at 10.30, It 15 both mm" and large; ,|t is made There are- others like farmer Cross in 'rite intent sesutv fed et the wer is when mise nel-en wiggine, yeungeet of ,mv ,,,,,, 0, ,_,,,,,,, ,md "__, ,,,,,,,,,, anada whom such a lesson would benef-]t_ here. Miss Betty Lee, an Atlanta soc-_ daughter of Rev. ('Dr.) mid' Mrs.Wig- streamers hang down me buck _ _ _ - - - - let i 1, cenll appeared at ll llllllt-lslns. we sited i i it M ._ that Such 3 buglness as fox farmlng 13 be- A lltllle t3.Sl$e Of the PI'l.lSSl3.I`llSl'l'l Of Which ` Y g r re y _ I d 5 u n marragew h r k _ .1 d f h 1. . sry ball with beslltyslioto 0 Crosse Ernest E Mielviile, of st Kitts' B ey Spea _ _S9 .la-__u__n_t<1y an or t e 9 imma' gu,,,_..-the-Doughboy--insignia, on her--W. »I;"'i‘~iie frnarriia§‘e"whe'rsolfémiii’ized " W ' l OH Of betteg min arehlaylna d0\f;n cheek and aim. by His Lordlship Bishop Richardson, eil- lives woul S ow t em W y 1 S ° * ‘ lolt Fredericton, Miss Carrie Cahill was iminat-di0n’iS necessal-y_ .Mlasteir Kent Harrison has left forlbrldesmaid, while Mr. Rex. Wiggins, 'Y REV' T'°`uNscoTT' D' D' ' Muslkoka where he will be the imoot of Halifax, brother of the bride, was (Ml "UNI NIOYYNI) Ignorance and selfishness, where actual d M J S Dough The . _ _ _ _ . _ b ot Mr. an rs. _ . B. sroomsman. After the ceremony H regarding the business several million dol- H9350" C1005 “Ot exlsb are at the ‘Mom Higinnnde, Lune neenenn. innen vue served nt ine neeidenee di f such expressions as this man' was guilty ~ ~ - - _ tne brides patents, end Mi-_ end Mrs. h PP- L"lll°°¢l ill lille column will - . Of, H-9 had robabl been more heavil . Mr. end Min. ii. ii. Laird. end; Meiviiieisften the oeesn Limited for el’ Y°“ S01” YU" holllt iirvblolnli are to be found in ranches scattered all xed than fml9merly_y0r he may have beer); children Davm mu,” ,md E,,m,,e,,, ,,,w,,.wedd,,,gwu,' M,_ and M,,,_Me,_ reiigieus, nnturni, seein, iinnneiei nnd - -’ ~ - have ni-rived from Winnipeg and ville will reside et st. Kitts,i:l. w. i. °"‘"Y "ll" '""‘l°“= Caro that Dor- l.lCIl€d by the Mllltary S€l"VlC€ ACI, 01' spam the week In the Guy. They ‘sul ‘ , , g plexes you. If ii personal answer is therwise compelled to subordinate his self _y.es,_e,day for Shaw., H,,,,,,_ B,,,,,k_" 3,, ,M,,__ ,md Lady Dams and M,” required eneidee n .tive eent stump. nterest to the interest of the country. In ie, beset. -Davies ere ieeving ottnwn nent week N0 flames will bo iwbllvhoflz ll you ny case he set an example which it would ' * * ° lol' lllolr summer homo ln this olty. P’°'°"~ “lg” Y°“f *““'=l'° °"l>'1 °f “S0 dmgn e ¢ s a pseudonym e dangerous to follow, he expressed an Mf~ “ld MH' A* W' Hy" ' _ . . . - gil th coiigratuatlons_ot_ ni id-mt . R 1 “°*° ~ pinion which other ignorant men might ;_‘_’;nd‘;’;’; Mgndw itbeingmeirl forlmilfm th: nfgnfty i>i.ANi~iiNc ron success:-in The One thing Ileeded IIOd3.y, Il0t tenth wedding anniversary- duced to wmng newspapers tithe sinswel; to 'lA Young Business Maw l nly in Canada, but _throughout the whole ~ - ~ streets. ;;;:;vv:rlill» iienieelt senxnnnee tint mpire, is unanimity of purpose in carry- Among the summer vloltlaro orglvlzz - ~ ~ mmmncesl’ Y m‘;l;°'L_: “Bl:‘;:n;; g on the war. Any divergence from this *hi* W°‘~‘l< “"0 Ml- “M "‘- ‘“‘ 5| Mis- Clark at the Exiierlmontal Sui-1 than his elm, t _ - 1 d and family of Toronto who are to tion has as hor guest heir sister Mrs. mme" ° Success de trgason' There IS on y Qne t Ing to 0 spend ii month at Brlurkloy B0&Cl1~ Sheiwood of Ottawa. "ends "P0" faith' °°'"`“ge' p°"§°v°"' nd it must be done first, win the war. To e e - _ _ e _ ' woo. oiilhiwliwmi persistence and the O l3hlS l‘eql1ll`€ the llllltéd and Wl'l0l€ To obtain the autograph of General My-g_ pgpa is -being weiwmed home “S9 °f SUM "M0110 Semi'-‘-" M0" WHO - _ ' _ _ advertise without an let u have earted effort _of all_ the people. The little Slrnli>;i;isl:1oFll;;;i;.'_n;l1oE§ll;lg;l1woo;>;i; :tern ottnwn by ner nieny friends. mm qualms and the; me dofng 'the rumbler sowing discontent and discour- xt mm a mpmed chew Wm, the( _R ,H undmmod me num Comm' business er the nnevinee end- er tins issued to the unsophisticated not to have agement must be silenced' .the war request that he donate U16 lll'0C¢0dB ID st. Victoria. Park are tobeolpened very `c°"mry' -The umm' we fearful mm over and the enemy beaten criticism may my chmty he msn, s,,,,,c,_ s_homy_ . ef ner,-ew vision. are never extensive e indulged in without detriment to the - ° * ' ~ ° ~ “<"°"““°“‘= when “IW df’ advertise ountry, In the meantime the men who 'Miss alberta M. Mcrarlano. loriooi- Miss r. L. isievensen, .vile is een- :Mg "P “M” S’(‘;“;‘$'l"d*‘°° if 13° re risking all for the cause are entitled to ‘Y Of S“mm°"‘d°~W-“li ff’°°°1°!';uZ;;; rolory lo -Prowler l-lord George. is a cr§D_ “ 5"” "5 ““ “" e""°Y ‘ ° ll the help and all the sympathy that a giiffh ‘";‘,§‘art,‘;;’tet°,f;'f9:;_°_,,B,,,ng ,,, §;;';f'_h'::'o'fi_':_“ ai°‘:§;;':nZ;';'::“Z . . _ A “lied P90P19 can give them? are entitled 'rneenni_ wnsli., the guest of her mll1t|i»esn-ding eeiieei. cred-it fel-. tile Prime N0 ExA"1""“`l0N W""M0"'1` SMF' lso to reasonable proof that those for und uneie Mn. end ivins. H. A. Fei-.M,,,,,,,,,,-,, _,wk ,,,,,,,_, speeches ._The l~`ERlING=-‘A Teeeiiei" seits, '-wny _ _ . . _ . _’ d li i fi lior i hom they are laying down their lives are susoli- Great Cflmdoi’ is l»0d f0 home from Vancouver where she was oyery ls complete the Muscovlte nation sail for Canada from 'England at an speniiiliig the wlntr. will be more powerful than before. J udg- ,,,,,,.y d,,,,,_ He, ms .Roy ,md Jesper m. .. _ ` 1 I O ng fI‘0m lllS SlZal}€lY1€ntS, the f0I‘I!l€!` PPE are now ln 'the city having returned Ren-_ Mr, C0l¢10ngh,}1e‘¢t0,- at Milf ier of Russia, who departed hurriedly from school llwl wook #ml 21° the ton. accompanied by Mrs. Colclousli rom his native country enthusiastically H“°“'° °f M"- L°"" B"5“‘°“' “M1 ““‘° d'““Sl‘l°l‘ “lm” the Week' man iiuurterlycliiirch review. the llrir . _ ~ ° ~ i i _ pursued by_ members of the B_olshevik1, ,_ ,__ ,,,,,,,_,c,,,,,, ,hat ,he ~,.,,,,,,g my m°ammy.nfh°.°"y _ till entertains a healthy optimism as to ,mes who m going, ,O England as Fmh Avenue shops in New York seems likely to make unpleasant wild- ignored as fox producers. We regard this th f t f hi tl. » d h I . ,, nh, th mx, h, _ ,_ __ _ , _ 9 ll LlI`€ 0 S COUI1 y all el' p_3.CQ 8.S V. A. D.s wil eave w ii 6 are showing. t s summer t e Pearl his frequent utterances in prmse of n R A as nothlng Short of 3' calamlty 3 mgmbgy Of the En{;ente_ In hls vlew month White -Sailor.” lt is.a straw hat with piety and high morality ot the German e e e - ‘ _ _ I _ ussla requires asslstance from the other Miss Frances' A. Rkrlgers who has goigdtdlellnmsitvecdlgvgblriliidi Igdrdbzrggilllt peope “Iles and Wlth that aid assured ls willing been in Halifax for some months. has is nursed for Pearl' White the Paths _ _ _ o make an attempt to shake off evil influ- ' , An, rv _ _ .h ,f 1 ed , _ ' Prince Edward Island in fox production. e '°°“"‘°d °° h" "°“'° “ ° °” mr M” ° “K” t _ o a u ong the eople. Our youth. with there We have the climate and we have the T e»ut0nS_ .-.-_-_--------l--f~-1fff----=-ffff--`-‘-'-‘-2- ------------ r - Fishing holes are so inviting. . And the shady swimlmiing pool; *$*$*%%$$$***”s;,No more hard. unpleasant leissonis; it o present it, the case of Russia will doubt-‘ ll' Dun sE|_Ec"0||s Fon 4# No more ho, ,md sm), mmh ess receive the most serious attention of No ,,,t,,_v,.|¢,,,g ,M .mane wailing For the slow approaching noon; Lads md 1898-les. Bll0lltWltl1 8-1903 ' Lamenting the laxity of presentdny School has closed, ‘Huxraihl 'tis June. German morals the review incidental- . e ¢ ly but gravely condemns the proosal ting from ologno to legalize hig- . _ ’ The public schools* closed for the Hmmm rotzsky and their fellows. Germany in _ sunoows ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. n,,,n,n,y,,.mq~.i,,,r,,,1,,,._ the 9,. ‘“"" "“'°" ""°"°"“'°“ "‘° “°°““‘°“' _ ercise being. steinded by an except- is interesting because it is recalied_ t may not be feasible to send huge armies shadow, me but for th., ,,n,,,,.,,,,__ looollv laiso number ol vsfolllll will th” "“’ ’°°°”“‘ ‘M “‘° "me M W" o meet the enemy on Russianfields, com-I Quieidv nest; "1'*"'°“*°d` f"°“‘l"- plete German evacuation of Russia will Alld ill" "W “"1 *~“° bl’l¢lll°f “him 'M * _ ,_ ‘ ' _ . . There are qu e ii. num or oi’ col.- tered foxes 1” the PI`°Vm°e» foxes that can be insisted upon as one of the conditions "`““‘ " ‘"“‘ °"°"°"*‘ ,ages ,,cc,,,,,,d. ,,,,,,,,d, ,,, Holland eeueiied in the meet nesniniieite tene f any peace terms that may be discussed For ugh, ,__ me, f ceve winie etinne we being get in °"l"°"°l' lilo fo" al irreparable dam- ft'8l' the HUD l'l8.S been tIl0I'0l.`lg'l'lly Whip- gracious Md sweet ' l'06dlU0l8- A111058 *M099 °l"°“dY ln church unless it succeeds in overcom- " ° “H f ¢ll°lll\ pfeseiiie that we susiigettlie impetus quisition of knowledge Ignor ance, lhowever, is a frequent cause of sin, and we may say, with truth. that only the foolish wilfully sin. GERMAN CHURCH PROCLAIMS TERRIBLE MORAL DECLINE. ..__\,.. AMSTERDAM, June, 24.-The Ger- ssction ot which ls published by thc Protestant Kreuz Zeltung. of Berlin, ing for Emperor William in view of The review declares that the task of the church has become lmmessur of discipline and religious feeling am- easily gotten money in their pockets. swollen with sinful ride," in continues, "are etnirely contemptuous of restraint and continence_ onfusion reigns in numberless of tho government‘s de- partments as to what is right and wrong. The highest law seems to be protiteorlng and amusement." takes quite seriously. This attitude made, was represented by eminent Germans as a more freak, unorthy of serious notice. The review. which throughout is _ 'IW ably harder “because of the utter lack g alarm. _ ».. -~ _ - _ .A '11 ~_ i , _.e -.._ . _ . ' , ~ .rf _, _.inn , _ °°,°ilf°°..°°_°° ¢°°°_* °.°°_wiv.°»»»., ¢.n...3,L__n.é,;&nn_Qnne.h,..n W, '_ ' i ` ' » ._ ‘__ I _ iiiiimllts iii ml wifi iv- rv - ther day stated that a farmer residing‘N*.‘; ... . . ,,,.,}5,,,_“,.g_"__”,;“__‘*‘;§**-._f ,,,,,,°';,9,f ear Brantford, Ont., was fined two h_un- t my N t of ms Exo-GMM, Wu ‘.h"mm“_ . me -it nie iiuvin-d Lnvseneei-vnere red dollars for stating that he “had Just th: Gmmwwawm of Cum. W- “M num* M::Hil;,n-~fhlell°& se me new ins eeuuse. _ I » - y. mm . -it s soonbe under Prussian rule as under mm," ,m ,,,_,,,,.,,.,n, deserved in inte seen en enieient und niniizriii E,',,,. 0,, _ _ um , Ch, ,__ _ Owflo wi Mollllllo present rule in Canada," The fine, llndelf niitiie enuieives-tin-engiient the nent- eeiieei tenenin,-_ re,-‘the pm my ,em __ YK wh,'h" “M °"bs “ “' q awoe c pro seat e t rdinary circumstances, would have been inienne n dey ef ni-me-use interests. ietired :rein native M,” ,D ,nm me hmm mm ew him inthe, ' ' ° regarded as a steep one would probably lon oil *lem* °' "1° °““'° “““°"""" _"Ml .'°°l °l=l° ll" ¢° 'roll oofllod. lol- nity, 7 ° , ' _ for the Brkish Commonwealth and lmvod by the. very but yuh' I ave not been imposed at all and the ignor °“ _ M h h I °' 'l * ° ° . -~ ~ the Allies ui fort one w om 0 Ur- young and old! At the close of me -ph A 1 mg ' -,lu nt vaporing of the man would not have mg ,,_,,, um ,,,,. it .nd ies n speedy rrinee street seiieei em-elses n deze ,Y m°;da’:oo;:‘si;0mm_ner;`:;eterni _ 9; been noticed. Under present circum- ',,,d.,,,.,,,, pence. nation ef twin.,-, ,,,_u,.,,,, p,,,,,,,,¢ mm ,nw f lb, ,,_,‘_"" "““ I _ _ -' _ s 0 o _ . _ ° ry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i ` o YNAWIE MONTREAL, .lune 2 ___ md W4” 01 d)'Il8mit9.6 oa¢I:"li)ut:sl}ili?alld` "lil _llfty pounds. exploded- today ff; $63 p. m. about three quam,” of E rom the entrance to the north om end or the c. N. ii. tunnel ni' Model City near here, `lt was stored in a shack, 'which in mme mm“l'°l` 110'- YS! ascertained caught tire. The smoke was seen. ml the watchman on duty who gave warn- ing to a number of worklmen thus nf. tordlng them time to ,esci`npe. There were nic- lives Lost and comparatively little damage to property, The 'tum nel itself is not affected. .The shock was felt all over Mon. whole blocks are without panes of glass. Windows were broken within is radius ot four miles and there ere isolated car fi of slnials-hed windows as far as' eight miles from the scene gilt the explosion. ‘ Through niazly wild iumlors of earth quakes. German plots, coiitlagration 'and the like spread over the city, there was nothing in 'tho .nature of a, panic. The police and' flre authorities ‘bein-g on the sipot within a few mln- utes of the explosion. , eriii'rlsH susst BEAT GERM/iris _ iN BA1-1'l.Es ` LONDONI. June 27.--Interesting narratives from reliable sources com- pletely refuto the German assertion regarding the alleged ineffectiveness of depth charges and other British methods of destroying machines. One bright moonlight night ii. Brit- ish patrol boat noticed a submarine hall' ti mile ilistiint, apparently ro- clisrglng. The captain lmmerllainly ordered full speed in the direction of the ll-host, with the object of ram- mini: lier before silo was able lo sub- mcrgc_ Tho U»boat succeeded in sub- merging. but llic patrol boat came up and dropped six depth charges and then fired it shell at the contre of the vlsiblo disturbance. Large quantities of oil crime to tho surface and criiis for help were heard. Only one sur- vivor was found. Besides the case of the German submarine cruiser torpedoed by s Bri- tlsli submarine near Cape St. Vincent on Miiy 11, other instances have oc- ciirred. A British submarine cspierl and charged und- successfully /rammed an enemy submarine. The British boat cut through the enemy’s plates and remained imbedded. -Both craft eu- deavored to extricate themselves. The enemy, through using his ballast tanks almost came to the surface. bringing the British submarine along. Then the U-boat drew away in great iliill- cuity, apparently frantically endeavor- ing to kcop afloat, but it subsequent- ly. sank. Two cases of successful torpedoing of German submarines are mcnitloiicd, one in whlcli the oppoiiiing craft were engaged in dealy attempts for half an hour to obtain a favorable position. Superior British navigation won. l ,..._`.,. ‘ " \\\\\\\\\ I ._ ’ .s’\\\\\\ , §`Z\\ / I-_ _-_ K ii D N E Y 3 f _ P l L1 553,; _ i\i<\liJ\\\?\9 '--SE/l . --\ ¢c"_il i, H Ring' Tl pf? _li fl-._ |'l~iii R I G H ? /I; ' 5 EP” Kllvililll l i Di/1 Li E '.' i: S 9 .op i\\\\\\\\\\YJIIHIllI` Sleep Meter _ rn 5 \\§ “\‘\\\§iI§gII A medium priced alar clock made by th Big Ben people. A good looker, a good timekeeper and a sure _ There are some in ,nr window. _ Price $2.25 _ ° G. H.'l`aylor_ l age to the existing evangelical state _ ped_ . The fah__g|vmg sun doth scam". ble“_ residence are Mrs. James Palmer. ing the indifference of the people to should not be sold as breeders. In- fact, It is to be hoped that Kerensky has cor, ings Ml” F"l°l‘°°°° 'P°l’°- MW- °°“’°“ “M '°""°“' ectly_appraised the Russian mind and Xlgéhalizgfft ““" "°‘"' Mn' 8”" e e ha_t _his declaration that his people are but BM the _“dogs mt mm, 0, the mg _ At the eel: units tins niteeneen tue , _ _ _ _ waiting aid from outside to again offer bat- giving. sun W' 'l°'i°"°° Wi" ‘>° Mfr- Pofov Pope ers Association make it wid-elyknown me to the invade,-S is something more than Cranes nt ni., me end mfs. iz. e. Nerten end ier nem- bid for sympathy. ,Certainly the Rus- N° "“°"'“‘ ‘“° M" M” "' “""“’°"°“i“"“"’ D” M"' w‘ A' M°"°"' Mr” Prime Edward Island and that the Way to sian situation is capable of unlimited im - N0, mf;‘,"°°` F' 'P' C°"°" :“d»M:" Hwnam Il I find them is by examining the registration p records of the Association. Let them make it widely known also that the business is still flourishing in Prince Edward Island. This may cost something but considering what is at stake the cost would be infinit- b b¢1`3°*aUd eVel‘.V f0X' 0W"°1`_Sh0Uld be 3 province of Saskatchewan there are 30 000 °'““'° ’“"“ “‘ "°“‘“° member-would place sufficient funds at the disposal of the association to keep 'the business before the public and to give it the necessary boosting. This fee shiould I'0VEm8l’llZS. _ Life without shadow could not hate Within tbepsst week many summer _ _ 3.... the gui; visitors have arrived in the city tio _ NOTES Sweet glory of the sim. _ spend several weeks with friends or _ No slisdew mis, but there. behind it,-at tho lllmmof' lovorto vrllloll open if 4 nisnds * semi-siiy en .iuiy ist. In 1913 the number of motor cars owned me Light, f ° 0 t ' _ . _ ` _ _ _ ° ° ° A _ esmal. A reasonable fee from the mem- t}§,is£:',¥l,1?f,s;;nha5];£$v:,v*;g$£?409Ifas§ny§§';‘ mhtniiidfetmig :ss-om" "V n;‘n:'nJ.pi?n¢eI1tW$mizi°tn?:dn"3e':d: _| $lI0l'¢l, Stcgza, Factories and Automobile ll ca D s 0 s PS. ‘ Wlho shell seperate us from the love Mrs. K. J. Martin left this week on spapers 0 ose mt es to loo for shell be able so to us from the N an E Mnclil. , B A _ _ of Christ; _ _ .. . _ _ _I nm persu4dod.‘ a visit to her mother. Mitt. Monitgom-l i| The successful carriage of mail between that mltiier~ie»l`li.1ior;iiie. ner enseis ei-v vvne is 'very eerlomly' lll lo Wolf I onfreal and Toronto by* aeroplane leads 1"" llf"l°ll>*“*l°'- M' l’°"°"~ “°f vlfovlll l: ii absolute security as Fire. ‘ ' risks edected at lowest rates consistent with Jeweler and Engraver \\\\wlrAmt\\\\\\\\svl ill _ _ if FIRE ll ‘ li i INSURANCE iii ‘ iiveui _ Furniture; cinitenes, seiieeisi 'I' til Policies cover risk of Lightning as well ‘I not be withheld. It would be the best in he new f th ° i k _ uiloesvre-om.nor tltlniu lo come... °~ ° ° ' i ' ‘ W ° ` , ~ V . .y _ _ ' t vestinent fox owners could possibly make A and without such investment the business 3 ardnto a time' ,after the ylarl when such love of God. whfc‘hp:`in Christ Jesus' wlxillae :dnny relatives siidyfrfendl in D N 6( C'qv _ _ _ _ _ ll b d l _ dems . ._ - .- _ ni ..._ ._ °° 'D' *Z ; i , I \ tical and in the northern suburb