Pmhiilillfilrlii" "'"°.'..'l ""4 ' a Provincial Convention of hia w i ,FL’1':,',,o“"o',,,""",,,_ supporters to meet in at. roan." b. o. "st-u .. - ,. u... M * '* -'"""- $33.33: '.°'.‘.'.'.i'...'.l§r".§r§".3* ‘ y -_ '_ ‘F ‘t 91"“- iaatlon and to discuss qneationi of ‘ ls ’ . vital importance to the province." ~ O g . DAY, JUNE 26, 1924 inalsiberalflt. John Globe geeaaea v Hum“ “mo” o _ ‘that noavhly a general aiaetion , s] w . ' .00 . h l - l?" 0 Ii 0t ll f 9° “"11 "m" i“ "l" ll" °°'°"" firlent dlrfglllg: ‘Tlltglasltrlaanezl "W Pmilll" ‘willie 'i5'-7»y'°fil.?. . , ma‘ ,, ~ meet and thB nuhilo hytlie throat election was held in October mo. fizilogzte- bozorsgeil: an mo raam sic m“ d" to d" and enforce their demands at tho . . v Brunswick and Prlncg Edward r. pol-naps you'd like to take an '“'°""' “"‘mfih° “M” Dolnt of the nlatol. Today it hair s . 1e . u; wiiohiisnliiizd on. nvnnvlrruil .-r n. i o _ lliursday and-Fridayglune" and 27 are l; it wortlzgour wlilileto spend your money Wm art-might all $1.13 not list Welwill give you a WHOLESALE PRICE. On other _ goods listed we ‘have cut the rices deeply, in" somecases as lbw n can do creased: Governments may be arb- A 7M1"?! "Pflilllll "I'm" land re the attitude of the Anti-Un- ocean trip, or even a Ions i-rllll rilruaroal ‘We at made b! |o Nyuymq‘ tomorrow n, m" ho oorouooyiou, "y" do“. w,“ A “The non llnionhts are making light that you are dissuaded there- {hgyrtllh re ‘ challenge of ‘unmet bunch o‘ government‘ u, debplyqiiilfpatrlotically offended “wean “as Minute" M the “me em “m,” “m; are hlghred as the mine the price to he paid for their migration ‘from yo"; m tho Uultgd of tho House of herds and had to flawed ti!“ "- l5 m" llllmllllll‘ has not yet ‘finilheiilfis work. We ‘ - . _.. This lends the impulses ~to the it m u“ I m dignified and fighting manner of °°'"°“'°d p“”’°"" "mm a access. y, e res o . , _ m‘ win “mom government com’ The Chinese have a different mode l? °l ll“! “lllllcll "l"? l1 ""89 11141‘ m“ dbuaauug unmet“ l5 a fink‘ as price“ Game to us‘ > e have noth amndard 1°" 1° "m" h" ‘llwll’ "°°“ 4°“ meat by the united strength of an ills" Brlovflvooll l! We m" i119“ Presbyterian Church. Now it is well Wilelm- “a. l" l'°‘" 11° l"°"°“‘°‘l . Rain ‘Coats, worth up to $10. All-sizes, to clear‘ ‘bllarvpayg $5_ .79 n‘)! without [hglf (hula-m mam‘, m Brnhh Columbia‘ and n term“ church in lcanada want only lllfld DOME, dllflll! B fairly Iflllflll . . .9 .11.‘. v l, New. v , _ have been driven out of the coun- tho" momma-ship, to. get even with us by observing our The a" Dense"), Mums ma, the give his experiment a real ~trlal.- o , h d l ays h en lck. at $3.50. . ' ‘ ' - been closed or slowed down: the ‘lwmlmve be,“ “puma”. l"! llmmrlli "ml 91°"! llll° "l9 Ulllml a a w B a He had observed that the trouble goneto a point which makes living the Chlnamen proor we sums at ‘he provisions or meals. At the sight oi one passong- $7.50, “M” issued“ pemmmory “d” m Canadians’ profess a strong desire Wrote body. to llo culled filo United _ I V _ and grey stripes, worth $25. Dollar Days $15 to clear. v elevators and other Willi“ "m" Quebec and West did so and thers- country but they do not went the corporate body tho ‘mum presbytela fore eating Wflg to sit in a slightly _ - the adbomen and prevented any t: m h l ‘ t V. t cannot lawfully enter Canada un- Derty- I , o m" ° ” °° W” “ “°"°° ° 1'" 111181111 w 1 @1111“- B h D0 i t ed ,,,,,,.,d, Some of these Suits sold at $25 and even $30, but ‘as ‘We have only It shows also the need of sane $500. And that is not all. He must rm“ or m n on ask m pa“ . a suit. ommenm ‘ncompemnca and ma» End. “d photographed and m“, lea" for exciting the balancing centre of lulu“ unreasonable and We“ m‘ l'°°°l'd °l 6V9?!’ milk» m°l° °l' 5'5‘ vote itself out of this new corporn- Hen” “l” W637i“ M “bdmnllml more what will become of Canada’! Days, 39c. ' "l"! 115i ollily understandable to lohlsts with reference "to Church trip, hut the thousht of the B08111‘ . W" 1° 5° u"! Wu" '°"l°° “lllcll Western nations, ner,,do they un- Property. lit is as follows: train sicknesfl» l°°1'11l 11D l11 "Wll l pgflnkf wnllglfilfllll in his _ . ‘ ' ' - - _ th l t . Wli-Wllllllj- . u“. ‘man the customs service, the third day l" h!!!“ l “lulu” Mt w wsieaaplllrlfiuiihtgsti? tZ'§§fy'l’L,§§ “an am aware of all the differ- , by tlleriwoilt hostile legfiilation at ol- m its m y, (n; h U i0 d cause of seaaickngs. but as men- . . , , ., ’°'m°"' m’ oawloro .1118 118mm“ "1 49191‘ Waahlpgton- further metrlcting lm-lrwlliicl: ha”: wit. byuilclognlndgcillgn tinned once before. It 1a senor-ally oooior-oq government l - 1 m . - -- - " t iqth er ar at ca see services." States that he committed suicide. l" "9 . by a special act or 15:0 {eoubme nn e _ u . , parliament .whlch had divided the 9 l have a lot more to do for the wh 1e “mo”. l" m m." was,‘ That was what he thought was a country." Many are st'll wonder Tlho non-Unionists of the Free Vlllllll-lll! °°~“""° l“ m” brllmlqlhe resenting the insult to his country. Cllllfflll 111M ollim l0 all i110 lvrober- u“ m“ ‘malmulm’ are m“ mm recent attempt to compel l “mam d ot “fol” lflllml ll" ‘mulmy pliance on the part of the govern- of marking their resentment for ggzglfisggeétstomlzllgmr lg‘! 6333' "flag-lim- recently kives hla ea- goo B‘ l e , ‘ .. . i . . . - o » ' -.,' . . tlittle a a e left undone. newspnbol‘ PBWPH- Tliflro BIB known and clearl understood that Beeslckneas. whilst a Passenger in s “M508 m‘ 99° l’ l’. organized union, shows that unions y mo Moo" o o; one o; o“; moolom _ Bomenlms "keaep-muuon people thousands of them 1n Canada, the Anti-Unionists 0i’ the Presby- s I v ‘ t o _ u Membs n of a union are , by the is reported that they propose to figglrhgnzeflggjgrgl; rgeettéktloclfissg,‘ pallggxteravelled steerage so an to $8. l k0“? regular ' f ' ‘ a a " r‘ _ . try by lilo rotor-moo" l" mo... or _ f M o on m ‘mum m” he $5 and $6 Black Rubber Ralncoats will be-c d Dollar Days tlnkerlnl; many industries have qumad to obey a ‘mks order’ the D0I11-11l011 D11)‘ 11B I lily 0i 111°01'11" Unionists should take all their own a ' p 5 “ . . ‘ o ‘l; ‘ . V"! Church. it ls the unionists that T'"“"""°“ h" °"l’°"°“°° “m” - . t - T“, * '1 " “fin! “l” M7 9”“ puny m‘ many of the Postal employees We cannot very well complain cloim fllltllo property 0i lilo Pro-bin’ m“ much mom‘ $7-50- Ill creased; u... cost of living has Wm ‘who Baum“ Wm‘ condmon. or m, Th, ooaonen, ,,,,,,,,,,,, tell-m Church in oar-ada: and m: “Bunny ,m,,d a, m "M, and" dark grey, heather and brown, worth alt-least $12. Dollar Days in Canada is not as they were and when the Exec- . illo Ullloll Bill: t l l k » m i u, I ' - eel-m lei-no h" "w" '-=- '“‘"““°‘°" ‘° "‘° °"°‘““‘ “"““- 01-" "old a l“ w- 22...§’i.‘.‘.'.i§....° $..;..°...i’.'..1..‘; tron? MEN'S SUMMER surrs s15 Men's Summer Suits ingreys branch railway lines. _ od- ' ' ‘walk out-many oi them in Ontario, ro oovo lmmgmnw come m u“, Cll(l:)i‘)c_li4tt1iwl%l:‘ll1:d;.erge in this new The m" m,“ m“ chap Md be, "'9 hell's "99"", “tiered t” mm‘ by lost their positions. This is a me“ “h” WM“ l” Wm“ hml" inn church in Canada-its name. its swap“ gtzltfion‘ Th]? reasltgzpz? We 8.18 oflerlngbn DOllRI‘ t“ ' prlgg for their sup- l "0111 Clllllfl- ill loci i1 Clllllflmllll ministers, its members and its pro- pa“ on c e a co l’ a _ - , ' ‘ I "one" l" '1 hardship. one of the prices paid internal movement “mm "m m“) Days la large variety, of Men's and Young Men's Suits at $19. m t h b d‘ n" d h,“ he m.“ pa“ a head m‘ of lNevcr was a parliament, either ° °°‘"‘ "' “ °°“ “°"“ ° The moms #1101110! 11w odbom- one or two of a kind left we intend to clear Dollar Da s at 19 and almost don-crawled by the gov- submit to bolas measured. weighed 5° “wwpl” “d °°'“‘"°“°“*"“'° “ lnsl organs has long been blamed - j p . _ . . . y $ leadership in organizations oi this bill before. _ -. _ v _. ( )_~n w .14 m u, L 4m inner ear, which in turn excited the v v , porlllng, What more can the Wm‘ m“ lmmlsmflo“ "gm" a m" in s“ monuf: axégzrgr€gatln ‘my vomiting centre. 5 pairs f0!‘ on Dollar DayS. iovflnnla“! d“ And l! n 5°" competent as has been clearly in ~ l ' l- 'tingulshing feature by which he tl Th A tl d t tt b bell“ l1" l“! lm" 1'98"“! ‘*1 l‘ - - dicated in this instance but wise can he recognized. Other immlgr- Dill" into ‘llrlfln llailwlz=llgl1flzilill> ‘b21693 prgvenialtlveag 5°‘: nlcknmshttln 39c’ Big clearance of Ties , N" ‘hm l‘ "d? M" °"'Y P” leadership would think long and "i" l" 9111111611 aro not Buoiemd ZrhZyJdvotIoLlVgSB-Illlglzt lclgznme‘: boltgegl: .3... Sold l: Zioy store: . - , . "mo" l" '""“=m°'"- Th" ‘° "m “"'“'“““"“ “""“““ ‘""' g SILK TIES 69c Regular s1 2s "ties Best quality silk and ~ , . . . seriously before (loom-lug w," “o. restrictions minds. The Unionists saw that a m" m” l""l’°°°- To get the proper idea of com- f’? 2 t’: fr/r-i-sv- -l-f distribution bilbon which a gov- ernment commitlfle has been work- ing through twd whole sessions without being able to arrive at a “conclusion in lnot yet finished, and._becanse of this twelve parlia- mentary seats are unjustly kept vacant; other matters of vital im- portancs to Canada, such as the formal consecration oi the white- weshing of Mr. Murdock and the try even to rectify a wrong. not be forgotten. —-——-ooc-__¢ OU R COUNTRY the countries of the world? She consideration Oftllnlllllllllfll‘ oi im-. portant bills, are still to be put throulh. ‘ more bagatelle; to the government which .has "a lot yet to do for the conn- try"—or to it. t this “lot” is it would be idle t6 ahtiolpato. Theyl have already dono"‘a lot which had it never been done the country would have been better off. What the coming “lot" is we can only await in the iervgat hope that it ahall be no worse‘ ‘than what has wheat exporting now has under cultivation. owned railways in the world. Bold producing country on the government and the coun- the grentestvwhent growing and country in the Tha.~°wev°r Meworld while‘ she has available five of our-lows “my are in no w“ h» ' times more arable land than she ferior to the average of our naflvg She has the greatest asbestos, nlckle and cobalt deposits in the world, contains 16 per cont of the world's coal, is the third largest in the We aend mlafonarlea to ‘China to convert those whom we call The incident has left its lesson, a n] { d heathen to the Christian faith. What u or’ 0m" an w“ trust “- "lm" would our Christian ministers and churches say if the Chinese ‘gov- ernment wore to impose upon each of our missionaries a $500 head tax and the some sort oi treatment 13° We (W811 Biol! to think how as Canadian or United States offi- great this Canada of ours is among filolfl enforce against the "Heathen l! Chinese?" We have a few Chinese residents in this city and province Tlloy are most industrious. in honesty, sobriety and observance - People. Few oi them have any She has the largest railway sys-v “mm m“ "r hm“ “c” l" “'9 tom, the largest per caplts. mileage and the greatest system of public know. One oi ths'r number, a yous! laundryman, a few your; aso brought his wife to Charlotte. l-OWII. P371118 $500 for the privilege Continued on Page 11 mi} "ll "WY "9 TBlBlIIB a famllv here. Th" Cllllleio llvlns hero are not large portion of the Tresbyterlan Church was opposed to Church Un- ion, and sought out a way by which they could coerce them into ‘Union ll is simply this io get the Domin- ion parllament and each Provinc- ial parliament to pass a Bill that will enable the Union Church to take w itself all property and mem- hens oi the Presbyterian Church. That Governments can pass n Bill transferrlnglthe property of the Presbyterian Church to another church is possible, however unjust But how can a» Government trans- fer- church members toonotller de- nomination without tholwconsent. requires a demonstration. No gov- ernment can do it so far as we can understand. Our oipnion is that in- dividuals and communities can at- tend worship where they like. Union ists assert that there is no coercion whatever used by them. Why then are they so urgent to get a bill which includes coercion passed ‘by the Dominion- Government? , have they a prominent‘ member oi parliament. who is a Unionist or in the interest of the Unionists‘. slink- lng llia fist at the Dominion Parlia- ment. and threatening it with the vengeance of two millions of voters unless the Union Bill is pas- ssd without amendments? They will not allow the members oi parlia- pi ‘ g the abdomen, as suggest- ed above, you might just sit down find‘ taking bold oi the lower edge at your table, lean slightly forward, of the table with both hands at- tempt to lift it. Immediately you will feol your abdominal muscles tigh-ten, and that is the object you are attempt- ing to attain. This tightening then takes the place of the ndbominal belt. All during the meal, and. for e few minutes afterwards, you are supposed to alt in this stooped position. - l However, l believe it wise to re- member also the points suggested in my previous article. That is to have the intestine in good condition before Ybu go on board, to eat lightly for the first few meals, to stay midway on the boat so as to get less of tho motion. and even if you have n retchlng spell try and take a little nourishment after it. Walking in the fresh air, and keeping always out in the air. away from the odors of the kitchen or the boiler room, is another import- Days 69c. Days. MEN'S SOFT mere hose, Dollar ' 50 Tweed Hats, $1.00. Sma COLLAR SHIRTS, $1.00. Dollar Days, special MEN'S FINE ‘STRIPE ours-rot... " wt... up to $2.00. All sizes up to K17 inch. Della-r Days, special 95c. " _ . MEN'S CAPS, 50c. ». odd capsall kinds, to clear Dollar Days 0c. . SPECIAL CREAM SHIRTS, $1.35, reversible soft collar. Shirts in lovely cream shades. Extra quality for $1.35. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, 55c, regular 75c. ‘Black Cash- Days, 55c. BOYS’ BLACK HOSE. 39c. Black Cotton good patterns, but only one olfrtwo 0f “a kinddcft to clear Dollar ll sizes, nothing larger than size 7. If we can fit you you can get at great bargain, ‘$1.00 only, Dollar Worth up to $1.75. Ribbed Hose, ant point. The Unionists declare that they do not want any Anti-Unionist proper- lar Days, 39c. good steady wearing hose, fit boys to 16 years,‘ worth 55c. Bol- MEN’S CLlOCKED HOSElin several colors, fine ‘mercerized lisle, regular 75c. Two pairs for $1.00. . 1 r wot-lo. ho, m, groom" |orost m ment the right oi voting according ty. But the ‘bill they have before - strikers remaining out while their ' not be clouded by sympathy with ‘chase ia beside the question. The already been done. u‘ THE POSTAL STRIKE 5,.‘ l| The strike of the Postal employ- ees is pradticellyovler, only a com- paratively few of the original places are being llliod by new om- ployees. As the Montreal Gazette remarks: -"lt ia very desirable that the flindamental feature oi the strike of I the post office ‘lemployesa should the men, however great their claim ftllorefor. There is vastly more in- yoiyod in the situation than the mat-titer’ oflwagea. Are clbll aiozfvahts to dlchate the scale of ‘salaries. are they to usurp the func- lllid ofParliament, and when den- tlifl extraordinary power are they to be permitted to disrupt the lbuaineaa‘ of the country by obstruct- lag" the mail service, perhaps the roost important of all public utili- tleaf Whether ofnot tho Govern- ment baa treatqd- the request of ‘for higher, sal- out. with diaoretdlm, tact and firm- wood. resources of the world. She has the largest fisheries the world with caption of the North Sea. ada herself ls only 56 years old has produced wealth estimated has only commenced producing earnest. people by the people. a REDIQTRIBUTION BILL ‘jpfltenaa that the Government is a o iloylawl-aad m“, “M5,”, a“ u“un elven u‘; I-DMH and 3'3. get “W” Walkman! that-the committee ia- “nmum, ‘ammo. you MM“ m." coluanw". u Wm“. head for figures. Yon do not aiw sources in the British Empire and ranks second or third in the soft the possible ex- And yet Canada is but ‘a child among the nations. her youngest Lead’ kindly “BM! ma "m" “l province is in lior teens and Can- a, confederation of provinces. Her wealth ls not confined to the dowry The whole cream“ 5'°'““' “d What may we not expect from I country so hishly favored. To bend. kindly light, and chase all make her one oi the few greatest nations of the world we need only day. Wllo Brilliance. a sane and thrifty The truth ls heaven should he People and a government of the The Redistribution Bill, which should have been completed and passedet the laat session of parlia- ment la not likely to be completed at the present session. it appears P d‘ ., there are many difficulties in the ‘i’ ’@ < ‘a lbw“ h °'°""l°|vtay. the chief one of which ls to ldoehiofl of theiCivil Service Com- n‘ "n"! ‘he bound-H“ ohm. ‘m "9"" u. °"' a" constituencies aa to abet off u ‘W! -""'°'75 "'7 "n17 ' 3°”: m, Q ‘mouth,’ M m the “o; a W“. Daily Selections . IOI Guardian Readers in ' LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT. (The Same Old Tune hilt New Words.) truth and reason, F Lead on, lead on: omwmmww Holds on. holds on: cries in pain: bestowed upon her by nature. she Lead, kindly light, and loud the M truth maintain. over 22 billions of dollars and she b11118 ages have the people been misled, By leaders blind, They have been fed on gtoneg in. stead of bread Fit for the mind. .l ll fraud away; Sill" 011. shine up, Into the perfect lust here and now, For mo and you. A Paradise restored. all must allow ls lospel true. ere go- v They won't be missed. and we'll have heaven below. IIBENEZER slim. l June lL-Yon probably have a loo thlhea in proportion. Little an. weeid ex- gmm "m". "M, n‘ “w”; noyaneea are more likely to upset you than bigger troubles. Jane N "Hi1 1°" “Yb-nationalisation a as» ya Munroe-so fill-alga? ga-jitwiliaaaaaeai “time Than lot sky pilots and blind lead- and that this court will do Justice built churches and manses, and property should be put into the adversely to their interests? Courts will not always do justly, Wllat the teriamCould there be anything more reasonable? British Privy Council; cdid have kept. it all. aeivea e Wee ‘Irena agreed to Commission and gave their m“. Forty. Thus the matter ended. an act of Parliament laaaiiaing the ag- reement. Now the caae between tllelUiilon- iota and the Aiatla Ia different. The chill-eh. to oraenlao a liefikohllflilli Wmwmmr A U- "H .~i ‘ Kt Much empathy was felt for those who had lost their property, and the King was iorportuned to ap- point a royal commission. to have a meeting with Wee from. and rea- aon with them and counsel them to give some of the" vaat property they had acquired to their brethren, at 4 lent what they did not aeod thala- what was considered iuat by the i Ualooiata are leaving the original to their view of justice, ‘but demand Parliament sounds differently. The , that it shall -he done according to church property belongs to the con- the Unionists‘ will and purpose. gregations, because Justice to the Anti-Unionist is not parties who built the churches and to be considered at all. They say menses. But, any some, they deed- that a court of appeal will he np- ed these properties over to Prerlby- pointed with equal numbers of Un- torlos. ionlsts and Anti-Unionists on each protection in case of a congregation side, with the Chief Justice (if the going down or being divided to form Dominion .if necessary, presidlnl. l1 119W WBBPBII-ililll 0i‘ l"! lllvlilfiil they are the ‘Brno. but it was for- more in any way, it was concluded that to the Antis. ls this not very hum- the property would he safe in the iliating to a free people who have bands of the lireohylory- Pfollorty was never deeded over to a Presby- whuse forefathers have helped to tor)’ t0 DB handed 0V9!‘ to another build up these properties. that their denomination. lWlth reference in the Free hands oi acourt, which may vote Church of. Scotland. W6 are orall- ibly informed that it has prospered greatly since the Unionists left it. Antls want is to be left in poageg- has increased in numbers and use- stun o! their churches and menses, fullness. has homo missions and with the good old name of Preshy- iorolgn mission. The Canadian Anti-Unionists are resolved to continue the venerable The case oi the "Wee Frees". ra- Preshytorion Church in Canada. ~ ther the rreo Church of- Scotland, They will Indeed be smaller in num and that of the Anti-Unionists of bot-s than the Union Church. But Canaada, are not parallel cases. not l! ll not areal numbers that accom- withstanding Dr. chowrra assor- nlkh llraetthinsa always. ThoLcl-d tlon. The Wee Frees, when the lar- often works with tho ollololl low. go body of their. brethren united I113 Bowmlllllllol with United Presbyterian Church. Thou 111? slory will be His own. claimed all the property of the orlg- wliall llllllll W"! 110110 "by great lnal church, which amounted to six- numbers the slory zoos to men. ty millions of pounds sterling, oon- Tho Lord can work by the few as terlsd lt in the courts and gained "l1 In by the mnny- With the biw- before the last court of appeal-tho ll"! 0i tho Lord the few can roocrn- and they great things. fiflke; ‘IIUIIMIMI; nor permit‘ a iltte or n a deed; that e yone _a eevneetent one *—Q_ ‘rr-L ‘ GOLF AND SPORT SWEATERS, $3 Big special value ‘in 100 per cent. wool. Sweaters. Dollar Days, 58.00. l MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, 75c. In khaki, blue, old, sisosit ' to 171/2. Good value at $1.00. Dollar Days, 75c. . WHOLESALE PRICES 0N DOLLAR DAYS - Henderson 8t Bud-more ' 101 Grafton Street .__ .11.‘. J plleh areal, thinsa. ln he word oi God mors promises re given to aln I strong." “Fear not little flodk." aaid Christ. "for it la your father's good pleas- .‘ y’ f- .~. . Insurances Na me halti- nulaittu f mal- aid new wlllnaetrestnllla m ' ' "m t’ I trail-a U a otllnee ao- I n ‘l: llatreeata lllroh . happened write an fililyflflOO Pal. ’ Ilwvlttllll ‘fed-Ibo the i Policy til! bill n y" ‘m d’ m“ eeilan. We vent y olalwrb tililaavilla at all time lnaeiamaeea mo» . . smm=~- w with.» livl. a oom- -C0.,. M11110 Ineemlao 11" to live the Kingdom," The few w h the blessing of the the few than to the rnany. and to Lord can do areat tbl the weak than to the strong. "When _ _ l an: weak." says tho apostle, "then that, with the help of the 14ml g5 it-wae with three blue Presbyterian flagwlli v hundred men that Gideon won a er Canada from the Atlantic to the great victory over the Midianites. Pacific. ~ ~. "- ' that the glory might he the Lord's v The Anti-Unionists a‘: reaelygd, e i Isl: .dl*"*‘f "' l‘ rviaaiv-ranuu ralrtrrouellaa ulamla RUl-I lwlonaau roe-re" u. Elm-W.’ June ll. -—Amatner football ll rapidly elm-ill back to Illrope and more Illileahave ilgtban ava ill ~ are-war» popularity _‘ia caglém i’ 9W1"! l l l 1 The Llvaijael anqtpaeeqi ‘PM Mme-ale ilnlelt n» more». co, "" PM hen-yarn :kj= _ but with vDltilil-teams from the IIQIPDY Ill“, m.“ ._‘ Q1 [hQ ""2" international llot. umpire: and ref- . . llifiia great demand. . L __ Yiaitora who have wit- ‘ lotion games hero say that lethal: laa meat intereatinl 9"‘ °l "l0 Play has been the Niereee. who meet make their "liill and announcement. in two or throe different languages. It was announced neently that a "1111 or players of the British array °l Woiliilhioh on the Rhine would make a tonr of central lamps. -——-<oe>---- ‘Iwlllnoteblageaeottaga in 3 for: Invar- flie-o-igito...’ “- o “lfflllllltagaadealvleavqveapabalflitvlaaa _ o " ‘ .l;»-.'.r\~l»i .1 c.