I _ l ' PAGE N, IN' -- _ in-IE cHAnLorrE'rowN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 11' f 7' siren. Present Situation i precludes Diplo- ` ' matic Action (special to The Guardian) 1_,0N'DON_ Sept. 10.-While tile British Government is uniikey to do anything tor tho moment re- garding the .Kiawoo incident it is certain there will be some sort of diplomatic action as soon as con- ditions warrant. _ in view ot' the chaotic situation in China, no diplomatic note has been sent to Pekin, in tact the un- niiiclal attitude is that suéh adlon in me present state of nflairs would be rather a compliment to the _Pe- kin regime which is supposed to be governing the country. However, if Wu Pei Fu retires sufficiently to escape the Canton- ese Reds wlioare harrss_sing him had can give' 'his 'lttention to such irrespbnsibie acts of brigaudnge as gm .Kiwan .lffair he will hear irom rest Britain ill the ntroligeei. terms. ---oo->---_- Western Girl i Smashes Record For High Jump li.-EGIN-A. Sask., Sept, l0-iCom-- peting ill a special event added to the Saskatchewan championship field meet here Monday, Miss 'Eth- el Catherwood, Saskatoon school girl, created a. new wotl_l's record lor women in the high jump. Soar- ing gracefully over the oar at live leet, two and seven-sixteenth inch- es, she battered the olii mark by almoet a full inch. She broke the Canadian high jump record for women which had been'i'our feet, eleven and one-half inches. Churchill Keen On Settlement of ' Coal Dispute (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 10.-Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the .Ex- chequer, invited representatives ot” the British mine owners to meet with the government and with rep- resentatives of the coal miners to seek _a "business like and honor- able settlement" oi' the coal ills- pute. We cannot afford any further ile- iny or long cereinollial procedilre. Churchill said ill his letter to the mine owners. .At least 1,700,000 fa- milies affected by tile dispute are looking for an opportunity of re- gaining their daily wage. ` Canadian Visit Of King and Queen __ ` Is Suggested (Canadian Press) `0T”i`AWA, Sept 10--~~An invitation to 'l`helr 'Mujestles .King Georgi- und Queen Mary to visit, (lanuiin next year in connection with the projected Diamond Jubilee celebra- tioll of conieilorntlon throughout the liominion will bo extended lt' a suggestion nlnilc nt the inorlilni.-. sosisltiil of the 14th nunliui meet- ing of the Association of Cttnadiuil Clubs here is niioilted by the Dolli- inlon Government. _ ----<-¢>_.__._ At Rotary J. A. Robertson presided at the Rotary iunclieon Tllilrsday, The speaker wus thc Reverend Scott Fulton, »M. A., ll.I)., pastor ot' Zion Presbyterian t_‘huri‘li, who Save a brief but very inspiring und thougilifui address on “Behindithe Wii|l.’J~ iliis subject was suggested, he Hllifl. by it wonderful picture en- iitlcd "Our Beloved Siuniiu iiohinii the Wall." He stated that tlliire was room is this country and this nge lor the church. As n wall is built brlrk by brick and stone by slime no our lite which is not ii-tilt in a day, is formed in this wuy by ox- lierlence alter experience. There is A salneuess about the experience of people; but behind the trivial thiugn of life ive are making our °l\°iC0H. our refusals ollr sat~ri_licos. Just ns a stream may be, il little rivulet. when the title is out. but increases greatly in size when tho tide backs up. so olir lilo is cun~ troiied by u. great ocean. We can not nee behind the wail, bitt we hilvo a great spirit touching oilr iii/vs and behind the wall is our Heloved. He said he had shaken. hands with many people in his day, but behind the hand nhuke were *‘0llle men whose trienilshlp \v`as a iletrllnent, while others were hon- est slid sincere. it is the character behind the hand that matters. if we believe life is a blind "l'"||i0B we are atheists and there is no need of the church, he saiil, liir. Fulton prefaceti ills address with a number of anecdotes, illus- `"'°lil\8 'the humor of diflerent nn- tionalities . Roterislr B. Roy Holman retor- \‘9d to the departure -in a few days of Doctor J. A. Allen a former Rn- iarisn. ‘His talent as an entertain- _itr had been shown, not only in the R‘°i~°"ll Club, but in other orgnni~ zstlonsss well. }le .will -he greatly illillled not only in _the Fox lndiis- "|;¥. but lallo in the social life of G community. chlzreaident J. VA. Webster and Mr.‘ mhster Mohure also paid tilting M ute to the Doctor. and spoke oi w|°thV°l“\bl0 _Work in connection "ut the Rik -lndustry and of the Wovmllllllnnce ,he had been in nl entertainment for the "°\lrr club. Hfrlgn rams were Mr. walter le ll' (Who _'rendered an excel- nt 'oh' "Milli W" °“00"~‘fl) I-‘-\ld`George Gordon all ri-fused to con- tent constituencies. I’ The Conser- Dorior .nn-hun. . are Exist Lulllliioil. riiiilili liurilu. Noriil Huron, North- |irn<‘i~, isluulli ll Bruce, unil Sonlli l‘i~ri||_ -’l‘i|i‘ eight out of ilii- |i~u_ _iii i is the first pihotograph of| Mtn Mm-ma wairirs of New verkl to he published in Canada since her engagement to Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways, was announced on Mon- day. 'Miss Watriss is a daughter of Frederick' N. Watriss, vicepresident of. the, International. Petroleum Company. _ Her. stepmother,__ the present Mrs. Watriss, was former-, .,___________. _._.____._. n. __ Royal Connnission _ - i I \\'ii?\ :HX _V night t‘olisbt'\':iilvi-il, t\\'i\|vi» |,ii,._,»_ will he no cltniliiir. ll is in \\'i-sti-ru tlntnrltl w||i~ri~ tlii- luitllo in bi-lui: fought This pnri or iiuinrio was fornli- ly strongly i.il»i-ml but lion. G. W. Ross hung on uitniiist illc will of tho people l\\'i‘iii_\' .\"’1ll‘fl ni!" and \lvroi'lii~i| till' i,li\i\|'ul i'l|ti|lt'i~:i. Mr. King is nppnri»nt|_\- i-ilinpliiilnll lilo joh. lliiillitli-ss t‘i\llsi-|'v.'lilri- souls lil \Vi~slt~rli tinlnrio uri- \\'i-st. Essex, Rust l.til|lli`ii»n- Ki-nt nil-i Weliatlil. Dolililltil l,i-iwrni :walls Polls:-rvntlvos urn i-iuu'i-iitrntlliir on __ theso seats nllil hope to i~urr_v All the Ontario tnlnlsii-re lli\\’<\ safe _tlonstituencliisi nilil :irc nliii- to devote thi-ir llnli~ to olhin- rid- ings. There nri~ no prinulni-nli Liberals to ilefeltt all l'ri\nili-|- Ring lms deserted the pruvlni-e nnil lion George P. (lrnhanr, lion. Vlni-i-nt in court this morning and at de- ii»i~ti\'i\ headquarters when prev- iuiisly iaken there. GOVERNMENT CIRCLEB LOOK FOR SUCCESS OF CHURCHILUB (-‘||ilri'hlll. (‘lmlli'eiior nl the Ex- vln-iiiis-r, has not ceased his endea- vom to bring-thc mine owners into n\int»_~i :intl government representa- tives for ending thecnal strike hi' tho iw ttinri shortest path." limi ilu- iihunoeiiofe mo e~msy am ount to ~ibrnp1thii'i!'.-'and Lahorites, ,sul-h ns Rnmlay‘MatlDoiiaid, are i-irnoriiinlattng the natioii upon the prospri'l of the nfigviititlnns being 1'i\-liplliiilti. i _ - ly Mrs. Brenda Frazier, daughter of Sir Frederick and Lady Wlillams~ Taylor of Montreal. Miss Watrlssis a graduate of Bryn. Mawr college, and first met Sir Henry while she was doing Red Cross work over- seas during the world war. lThe photograph above shows her in the French costume in which she ap- peared cit the Baux Arts bali in New York recently. The wedding date is set tentatively for Sept. 18. Senator Anti Ex- Preparing Report lvinuster Named *img ‘H _- A lat Itlillere [is liable to he at i¢.u_.,_ "“ ' ' wo . era seats going Conga;-va. S I I t _ __ ‘"“”‘lfS i‘x5..i.ir. Sift. U ‘S lii,-rs ol' thu ltilyui I'-iiiiiiii-it-ii,,\_` ‘canadian press) I H ' ' em tu OSC' 'il‘ "i _.-";' ‘ » i . ii- tliis t-ily. for thc `ptll‘|lo_~ii» ol' gbiiliiy i.|"|li`llU“ ":\i"_mhy :lull Hon' Joh" if-S0 ?f.I mgresslveg whos? grip mi smile brl|_|' aiitlltiollni iiiti~ri'ii=\v~i - '~ ‘ll hm' lm-'mm 'Munster or Labor iw 8 eumdle is mm' nnwanlong-M with (_m_[,um i|\wl_Mw - - - _._iii- ilzi|i|_i’~: .ts tuo illiler plaintiffs lie i‘aileu Miss MOPhaii is not like-~ .mm _'_UnHmNin" ‘i_l_"lH_m_(| ‘U (W in _lim .$...»il.0il0 :ii-lion lor iinningt-s ly to 'be _-the least. Balancing gains ltltrit this i-vvllillll lil riintillilil llii-~IiH. illlviiml mn." whwh has hue" arguing! muses' the Outlook uw the lirilirilvltlilli iii' its i-ii, 'I ii l -l "`m|\Ml U" 'l"'|mH. Ur "ight Hun' VV' Qonservinives pm°li“aiiY f‘We\’ili¥1Z - - lin \\ Ii I In-|l._ _\lzit~lti\nzli- lxiug, i-t. nl. against Ontario, and coming bapk with n /~ -,_.Li~;` it-i. ’I‘uroi\iii llzlvv lunilit 1| i'iii'i-i-.'|.iiI |J|`m.'l'.H'q’ '.hU~V “IH” Wei( I" §""m'3'l“A‘UES ON -POSTAGE STAMPS of H", _,|(,,,,i_m ________H in HHH w_m_ on lninnrtioii, null an lnterlnl in- \\/AS NEEDED To STR_ENG.I,nEN ilive. ill illi~. lust pnl'|i;ltlli>tii liii' Jl'il,V[m"` l PREMIER MEiG‘i'i"E-\i"S CAiVi- ummm, _._,m.______mmi _I _ I _ iltiilstntiliiiniiii lil _tile Ti-legrnnl -pA|,(;.N_~ io \vl|n~ii i'i>nlplttiul in nlutlii were in l‘ii.liiilli to tilil pri=sent i'i~dei'al als, itntl tivo p|'iii¢|~i-ssiw-:'<.' lil thi- m.'_'_l '_ _I H ' - 1 in our own province the sweep pre-stint vinitosl thi- i'iliisi-i'-\'n|i\'i-it im " ‘I "‘uflW g¢'>?--- or victory is apparent to every one t-ollcode the iilbi-riilii Init ti|i-i-i- u:ii’._ --- < Caiml-ll6 Of ]l1flEi11‘g the signs oi' the scnts. 'lvosi Nlliiiiliist.-.\'_ ~i'ri-si-int times. In Prince County the nwiug nild itusscll. ’i‘lli-_v do uni iioiit-viii- f - to the Conservistive banner seems any souls to thi* l'|'i>gi-i-:isl\'i»s_ ° more pronounced than ev, i the lti the li\l~i~t~iisi ii in t-lnlini-ii ' ` h‘i3l0¥`Y df Doliiticnl laplidsilides. there are scvcilty-tivo anti- i‘i»|in.»r~ ' _._i_ Wherever Mr, J, E, \Vy;m_ presents vuiive collstliiii-tlcivs :mil also they _'\iliN’l‘RlC.\l., Si-pt, li),-Sinniling himself he ie made the s_tol‘ln contre have tl lull* t~ltnni~i- ln si-ii-li otl|i»_|~s_ i|,|i,.,|.,‘i|, lp.. ,;0gk_ hp, Mm, 1-em. of spoiltaneous applause, and the _ it is cluiuicil that thi- two llnrons, i,,,._ ,,_,, __ _.HH in from of h|m_ wnh friend.; oi' his opponent, Mr. `A. E. ` _ _ §{‘;\1¢l|l|l¥'0ll|(liI\|f.;|-_N :[\||||,:_;,:_|||l_.,-_ “~_,_,H lnllnwvliullmmly rlnnlwd' H. “_ Bertl,§WULea“’ ure: wprklng wlth broken - _ _ -- . ._.:~»-- _ ___ ._ _ ..--_--~~ ----»-------_-*------_-----1 ' i ‘ "V ' """" """‘ """` rnitii il\|»i inorniug heard witnesses mile Slllll`l'9d 0n by d&SD11ii'. ill lite favourite with older people to-UNl'l\l~`I) S'l‘A"l`E‘X WOUID ii,.\VF I t1illt?.\':itl'»':I:, li` I , `,, .___ I... _ if ' ,_ '_ _ I. ' " .' fi _ - ° “ind m‘l‘_:""‘(="lf‘_V \l\;i“’;“__{'g‘m_H _"'h_]‘_‘,:‘::]; ti.ll .lnilgi li__irnult in _thi. ulinign asliiilll U; Zlenfllt llhle filled of i\0ll`\1illF rrlgihten juveniii-ig into .i pnrtitlllnr|slERlOUS Dilr|on nlui lluntiitilt uri- - __ _, _I _ |L1-ber-3| a i ' '. _ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ ‘i‘ -l t i lin:. Nitro Inline 5 fe ll’YI\S 10 fd-'1l\Il`B States. 'lheirttrctlcs are revolting ne ring ri | d, Ti, 1-~ l :»_§;_d,h|_f)(i:::|f_1ff:f;‘i'J:f"(i_ |";‘_'»:‘_""_' _q,U,l_'.|,.i",.,,,.|iuiui,lxiigiigi (ii lim 0|5'- 0'l`T‘\W-‘li S"i’l" 1'l"`Ti"‘ i""" piymn ,,',`,;,,, '|,_,'|,| hm. |_,:,l‘ \.?_T__ fn- ont. tho prni‘i-i-illilgs btlt \vnro aixlon nfl” i`h“' bigiiesl hlimlillt! in _H'OOD. ing this great ilatltrtll l'esouri'e of izrillunic for thi- i'nri>\vi=ll visit ot’ ,hu _,__mm.,, _|i,_,|.|_.,._ |,,,| ||,,.,, ,,|,,, ui-iii-rnl :iir i-.i` .~ili':lill. lie wus ilrils- ei'|`|5°"’_“‘i°l‘i'“l` l"`°§m"\fl1F- -50 fill' 'l‘heY tell us not to protect our-ours to maintain this nnpply that tht- (lovorllin'-(li>ni-i'ul iii Torilniii,i,u§1[||ng gf five new ships for the was uiillilsoil nv ii iii-limi null ililsisuii in it inirtt .»vu|~t-uni_' which he ;‘f‘mp}; 1I_f"’_‘rn’:;,;i_-:)l§°'l;lL`*‘f"“‘ir“Ii” Sielves against Allwrlvell oinnlwtl- the A-MERIQAN NATION CAN- thi- wvek after 'MI WH# 1\1H\'»‘\\11~"'iniiriiliilil sovorunient inerohant U _ | _ _ 'h _ f _ _ _ _ , ' \~ .| I _,H W, _ ,in-.,\|g|, (im mm-_ _ ece 0 _lu 0- t on. -by menus oi' n saner turlil. for NOT D0 \Vi'l`HOU'I`. oil toilny. _ 'ill ri.1`.ii__iT."'.'i..ii..~.‘f."iff._ um., it i`.°i.'ii.f’..`iI..._i..~i.... ii ._ .nrt g..._,» ...iii fm ;f_=_‘“_‘,‘;f_‘§_'}_ “""‘t Q]-'i v';°v_-“fs If wg-__ do- WEN "rite UNITED 'my know also uni wiruour limo toni: will fu-1-iv- in in- --\'- f~~\u»if.~' mid me West Indus. in ac- .__ | .| | . _ _ .__ _ .- | _ "1: .I ,- ,_ H. d I-_ _,__ "G W0" C011 1‘|»\l G STA ES \\'iLl. itE’i‘All.lA'i‘E'» and OUR NICKLE Supply Ti-mm ming of ine, girth und dint. at itnv- Fwls i{:.`:_';':f,.I\'\-_,I N m‘ii‘\“ |iiiiii-iiil. i\4`ii|I¢.illlt'tl'i>lrl1(tliili~ th ililllliiie oiinisspto §b°:'_;']n$a1l90'000' rnmluiw' lohjliild “I illllliiih ns as whipped cure. W'li‘0l1E IRON STEEL. AND crnlni'nt lloui,i'. (ln i`uc,=-inyi minn- 'WPSI iiI\\f0l\““° °f " "“'°i'1ikely ii mulch larger iimounl? trite nmrsn srarns Has if iiiireinintiirsl `r_lieirBii;iiienrl)u,”‘“”‘” " ‘”‘ .““d°’“""“‘ "“_`,_,"‘ "“"iH-‘frife has been made to the sov- “ ' ' ‘ \'~'r and liioiillilfii the =1"L‘\'H¢'\\ Will ____ woltiin wins luARKm‘ 'ro other niiiui-in resources ESSEN- lgies” °“ “"““°*“"°‘>' ‘.““ ~~“" 'he ernment 'bv the C- G_ M_ M- and it nlzsin wrnn. wrrli it POPULA- Tis-u 'ro 'ruins in-n'UsTlu.il. "‘““- R‘“¥“‘ l‘”"‘Y “"" “_““ "“‘~is iiuiii-_loaned that some action will Their appeals to human oym- 'pr0.N Op SIXTEEN I-LUNDRED LIFE. Cl\l'iSlif> SL -i_iUSl>ilfll -'Hui l-\~"\ 1"" br- taken as soon after the also pnthy for tliose of us who rerwh ll MEUIJONS OF OU'S'l`0'M'ER'S_ They With these gdvgngsgu |,, our turn io Ottawa. iiions as is practicable. Mr Dairy- "sedr old age. srenaineilcniiy luii- frame their paltry is meet time sands AND _-Pslacrlcsi. install- _______._-____._"‘i"*“' ‘“*"““‘°“° twin- Hut the hone ot who-_sling worm wide renditions, AND Nor uri oovsiiuiinwr 'ro civic W ' if ‘l‘° “"6” ‘S “°°°i""“~ M°“l"°”i some votes out of their unsuepect- T() _piu],]iUiD|CE A SMALL 1'iH'EM Epp\1]C1‘ Q" ,re in I |1¢¢i.imi;:i1t ho to admit our piitntnos nnili“'_m imlhe "mm" wrt 0' me 5"' ing victims, is much deeper than FR-llEN'DLY NEIGHBOR OF ONlLY tion no go to the United 'with a some other ilosirnblt- nrtii-les to """` “mi Hama* Wm be ‘he Wim' ':_§1v~°1 their fogptuins Ot nity. if -Ninn: M»n.i.t~oNs_ 'racy are it prec- pmsuirien fer seem mae roi.-Iiiitur mark.-i A- rim s.i_\in sms "" l'°"» _ ere -was anyt ng 'rcs in these noel people dvlng bus-iness~ upon tions than we new enioy, and oy-‘or nurv ~AS vvlo roi.lmi'"r f'\1‘;;'°:|}i;i;'tri;i;;i;na{]\;ilpizigtlafetiiagoirihuslness principles. not to give plying mi. lever we oAN lu .\;r‘no.u 'rut-iii. or. l-‘on rllsin B » 9 0. 1 ven to spte and .este . - i .‘ , if llleil' 8Yn1D°l»l\Y for old ego was hilt to retain what they pretend, 'l'H‘li]Y W0i_l»iiD the same time _l-li/tins Passion A mansion Mir tune that wl1u-loo~'l‘ it-Nv nleerntrcriv-ri .Aron rr ‘S'l‘Rl'NG'S TO IT. and one SUCH Ag WAS \PlU0'POSED BY HON. A* Hll'R `MlEl0H'EN. ENSURING A 'PENSION SYSTEM NOT DE- ‘P ENT ON PROVINCIAL 'PAX- A . and which when he next meets the Houoe of Commons HE iPROMl‘SlDS T0 INTRODUCE. -e<+¢>l-- NEGOTIATIONS PLAN l1ON.l`»t'iN, Sept. 10.- Winston ihri-if party conference with the tim-oi1inlen't circles arioptlmistic The Sales Tax, in 1920. -under the Meighen government. wal one per cent on home manufactured goods and products. illwery year after the King government came into power, they added to it, and so mixing it up with conditions which their own iux collectors in some case.; did not understand, with the result that .i cumulative tux far in excess ol' the correct amount would be taken from the tax psysr. On goods oi foreign msnufa'cture (imported) the tax was two per cent. _ ln 1924, the King taxing niach-‘ ine, a.fter_tlle Hell-Johneton style, in-iuped the Sales Tax lip to SIX PER CENT all around, whether on hottie or imported goods. This in- crease was opposed by Conser- V“liv€s'and some Progress-Ives, but without avail. But in H20, when facing their last enemy,: political death. in the vain efforii to save their skins, they reduced this tax to the enormous (7) ex*-tent of one ner cent. They sun collect i-‘IVE PER CENT, or l~‘iVIE TIMES AS` -MiUlCiH A’S "ill{lE MEIG’H`EN TAX 0i~‘ 1920. And they would `_rend thu vaulted heavens with their cruwing and shouting over this paltry und miserable uccolnpiishment. 'During the budget debate thc Conservaitives made a demand tor the abolition of the Sales Tax, VVIHICH- 'I'-HE KING GOVTEILN- iM‘EN'l‘ STOU’l‘LY REIi‘.U'S‘ED. They bluster u lot about their eympzlthy for me lJ00r man. This ‘Sales Tax is one that bears on everybody, and most heavily upon the wage earner." The automobile duty could' only be-neiit the few who were wealthy enough to buy a car, but the wiping out oi' the _Sales Tax would beneilt GVUTY white lnsn, and every black man in the country. Those Liiberni preac-hero ot "the grsa-test good to the ‘greatest numi:-ers.’.' refuseil tn Dractlso as they preached, or rath- er, the Progressives would not al- low them to do eo. The Patriot reproduces an editor- ial from the Montreal Standard s full column long, the gist ol which was to show that in some consti- lU@l1¥21€*e in Ontario the Meighen candidates might he defeated, and to hold his following he would have to_gain elsewhere. Apart from the fact that the Btandard_ looking lllrouzll Quebec spectacle is ri., better autorlty on the Ontario nitn- =\t_l0n_ than str John Maonorniiu claimed to he on a. horse race, the situation ns described is neither convincing nor damaging. ['°‘3*l0*l Il-ini gains are tlierfaifis of eicptions, and, ill u. large prov- ince like Ontario, this is likely to happen io bein parties. on tue dinrl servative side a few seats. but very 19W. by reason of party ,gpiii (ir three cornered conte.s;_ might pw, Slbii' be i0st. On the'other hand, liowever, the unbopuiarity of the Mslsey. lion. Thos. l.ow nad lion. vnlive estimate of ‘_leY_Bfit’ Ulf Otl- lnrlo constituencies mlpoatls 'well within the llark. __ q--_-1 -_,- H D it ' /_ _ .. i.~... , _ /THE UNITED STATES GHOST .r,lrqf11iIogi;y;_\t»n" me to iw ii' fi ',t~ ` ' Campaign Gems _ __,_.,;,,,,. _ `i"' _-__--_<_<_ > ""`_(`° >T*`“”“ i- ‘ri ' i " - .1/_ , f _ ~ _ _ _j "' Forecast Shows .-i»~fi.L- "" ""‘""" """‘"" me‘-i,Z`iif...f"§i"i'i§'..i`.§ii`.l'i7.»iifi,il uvihlhii ' L'f I ie _ _ ‘ ` _ ' '|`h»- writ. whit-li into been filed in the Parlot was careful not to quo; 3 j - \ D€Clde today, and ‘SBC (I I C nsuranc _ (onservaiive (,a|ng int .»ri't.=.- _.r iv. A. .iiln;_»t», un. incur ~wn- Aron Nor coNv‘i-Ncnti _ 5 _ \\.» - . b f 15 re too late( ____ liiiirili-_lr :lt llii- l‘iil|rt lioltso, shows 'PHAT 'l‘Hl‘S DFSPLAY Old (iAU_ -<¢ ~* 5' rePrcsei\tatlVe e Ore you, a 0, a _ 0 O.I..|.A“.A, SUI", m ,mm mr thot in attlilillou to iiliratiniillltt oi -NGN VIN REG,AR_D To Tnlsi ».,-»¢/ , 7 _,_ _ . [arm l.__u_____,v_mVl_ |wm|mml_h_m il:i'lli:|n,..~i; :i.~l|tt»il lol- ‘ily till: tilree OUVERIP PRDPAGA-NDA OF ` \ Q = _ 1.; wil >_ il, _,l '\ . _ ,- '_ ~‘, fy: ‘ t » ‘ _‘ r ` %>.\ .3 ,l‘ _ ‘ W- _-\,l_\p `l'§:` 7 ~ " \'o'§l -Qi 6\,3=>3_=_o°__ . ..eL-Q¢¢cc»¢\?;_ ~/ \l _ _; U U . l i i i _ , l Too Late ‘l IN the bright heyday of youth. who could i tell him of the storms that lay ahead ? Later, l when he had the full strength of manhood, who _ 'could hint to him of weakness or ill-health? The need for Life Insurance prote_ction~ _ always seemed dim and remote--and because of this the day of decision was deferred. And then came the day when he ti'i¢d YO get Life Insurance, but the attempt merely brought a more grim realization of his need. ` His health was not what it had been. ~_ .Too late! Avert this tragedy from your life! Obtain . the security of Life Insurance while youmay. Now, while you are strong and well, the into-` ‘ tection of Life Insurance is obtainabie,an the l 5” -a \ yearly outlay will be less than in the future. `: it h /1 `_‘ . uh? Ie insurance eroice _ 553 “The Love that ' ` Never Dies " N 5.. _"7 726 (‘l‘ To The Indies hlON'I`R.EAL, Sept.. 10. -The _ ilnnrine tor service between this cot-dance with the terms of the prvtcil in local circles to be under- linlryniple. vice president in charge :ii Railways and these ships will have reirigerator, passenger and, st-is will be built in Canada, Mr. lil reeling. lionsisults roses rrisiu 'i‘o|r.wrosm~ ro nova ovrzn To F1101' MlSS1I1g‘ and at_co»N»oioDs wi-lar .ws ASK. i<‘.\NA»nA_ 'ro tim' rms il_fi1'l~:s- t e doc- ln this Province- s more open i.\l. Ti) S-UIDPLY Tiimi. _ market for our potatoes would bn They do not wnni in lun- ilii»ir"____fffgf3'0(£Nfeltl:|‘;‘;_';1“:;ve_§f}f;'nail? the biggest, arid almost the only fat-iorii-ti. and ilnvir their big bus- m.__|‘,m 0%' Alan J Cubham who M concession needed. if our Protec- llwss trzitlsferrrtl to Cnnililo, :ind__m\ hh rem,” mkm to 'England tive policy placed an embargo onitltey cannot run thsnl without our from `Am,'tm||a He len Pena” at Duili. su-iiihite pull>» pulDwood_ nick-,row material. T0 SAVE THE 6 _“lock this n`mmm -nd W. ‘duo le ima other or'oui- essential nat-;slrU.\'rlo_\i 'rlmv .nrsr _wimrxr ,,, ,_ ,,_c,,,ck tm, ,_,,§,,_,,o,, Quan mul products. ami time sacked uo;ns Upon 'rsrtiis 'rnnr with. he had not , ,,,,,d me' hon" by 1 sirens vlwrt duly. it would nt_SiA'risl~‘v its. .mn 'run .~.ii~i;t:ii~'|,,,,.,. the offigal, _“fed hm once sringzm American inauntrienlmr ri:l_}t‘\' is 'rits l‘lt1-:Rest-s'torced to land somewhere ai knocking re our seen. ` _l-*onlne 'io anim: 'rms .\nv.\N- .,,,,, ,he ,om and ,M ,,,`__,,,,e ,Q I 'rin-:Y CAN N01' Gi-11* AnoNo\'rAni=: 'ro vs_ - ,.,,,,,,,,,,,',,cMe Aultumm ` \hll.1‘i~l\A'r_vvlrivl~roU1' 'mt-s RAW Marion- rrrnnn ls No'rliiNo IN THE here and Peniin lisv h' wri\nolU'rl.1iiL., and ure; would nsve_ie_.gei_L|snsAi. o-sosr 'ro some by ,,,,,_,,e_,s m‘,m “nfs” BUT THB -them in que ot two ways. 0uecANADA. _ _ iqgkgup ` P l A _ _li %l l » ‘Q-. .».- ;~nnz.~,» ,_ " 2' . . . It 'if ` itil' f..i. 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