JAUEY 7, 1928 ., Safe Deposit Service .~ HE Eastern Trust Company I provides safe deposit boxes and vaults in which you may keep Securities, Insurance Policies,. Deeds, Wills and other valuables. passion? Tiwsr CQMPANY ,_ Head Oflice: HALIFAX,VN.S. 8oitohn.N.B. S. h‘, , Chilirldltetown, EEJ. bdorihren l‘ N2‘ l‘. N. ISIHSETT, lilunllger, 5| . ._. _____ Opllrlllfid by a Slillllg mflwl‘. H-Wcst Virginian to atract living fish decoy fish that swims with lifelike to baited Ciiurlotlriown lirnnrh. A hooks motion has been patented by aihrough water. Everybody Loves THAT GREAT. BIG BEAUTIFUL BALL or MANY COLORS FOR. OUTDOOR GAMES, INDOOR FUN, BEACH FROLIC, AND WATER. SPORT Get the cilildrln a “Joy-iiali" and let them enjoy the many games that can be piaycil with this real Joy-giver. Every “Joy-Ball" is perfect In shape, and it's beautiful colors are absolulciy permanent and are unaffected by the action of the sun or salt water. The rubber used is of the highest grade, giving a maxi- mum oi livelinoss and durability. Come to scc our assortment-mil colors, sizes and prices. - .,.. ‘the gla-hearted” Yu can't i-esist it . . . that ultant, play-spirit of Banfl‘. you step off a crack in above. You just feel like racing up those heaven-bent trails, plunging into that warm sulphur pool, dancing the night 8W3‘! ~ - - and you do! » There isn't such another com- bination of scenic gffllldcl-"o filillllflfafl"! sport, and sublime luxury as Barlff. But only 600 rooms-better see about yours. HOW- Aik -G. Bruce Burpee, District Passenger Agent, v Snlni: JohrKN-B- ' i nLQi 4| that it draws lad-hearted, ex- ou breathe it: as train into a glistening world of high-flung peaks. You catch it as you sweep up the hill to that baronial castle of a hotel, step out onto its terrace where the world drops away below and the peaks close Canadian- Pacific 7-7-38-8-18-25-9-5. orl ‘o Greatest Travel System W» 1 , l , highly A periodical rcvicw oi’ all investment holdings is desirable and we are llrfillflftd to furnish authoratlvlfladva: bosod on specialized fllllflllillcv "ml m” bu!‘ ‘n m complete dots. ‘n For: the brnoiit of investors aridflggrour owrahgm m‘ popunt torprl cs are available and throulll 1Tl1.1"..'.'li.'.'.?.d.. ooreidofniflgs complfllllflr unlmllflfllfl‘ Companies is also obtolnfll. ~- , with t oh o investment record books whiolleentrillzifiliontl tllmiflil "n mWS“ m‘, "mum! dates of their holdlnss. Is well on providing space for vlllfl’ important information. ' a] i l dcd in our service the cashing st wil? iiillooo'..'."s..i°ol.ioooo cheques WWW l" W!" inont at any of our offices. “Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. \ , _ mvssmmr; saunas p V. l“ flglmrlld 5180i» us. John‘ W“ H Illllh! .,,, I, ilnllwnulrl’ _ . Q Named T0 N soldiers’ civil the last session of parliament units is nearing completion. Heretofore there was dual the minister of the department, direct chain of responsibility. Former Toronto Men 8W Ottawa Department \ OTTAWA, July 5.—The ge cral reorganization of the departmerrk of re-establlshment, which under legislation enacted at ‘V8.8 amalgamated with the department of health, and Ls now known as the department of pensions and nation- al health, has been virtually com- pleted. The reorganization at head office is finished, while that of the COH- trol both in Ottawa and in the units by a medical director and a direct- or of administration. Dr. J. H. King l THE ormnhorwrrowu ormnnni" ‘ _fl- Stock ‘Quotations HALIFAX, July o-Quotatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward. - members Montreal Stock Exchange. _ Montreal Stock Exchange AL, Top, 8a San. Fe. Ry. 188% American Can Co. 88% Am. Locomotive Co. . . . 9% Am. Smelting 8r Ref. Co. 193, Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . 34%.’ An. Copper Min. Co. . ..... 68%‘ N. Y. Cen. 8a Hud. Riv. R. R. 1'11 Con. Gas Co. (New York) . . . . 152%] Hudson Motor Car Co. . 83%‘ Inter. Paper Co. .... . '14 . Inter. Petroleum Stan. Oll_ of New Jersey . . Reading Co. Southern Pacific . has coordinated and consolidated this 5t} In’; Alwlgil 0° dual wmml t° be administered by a ihiiitodgslJsliiZ 552%..‘ ...... .1: lac-ill In the units there will now be a district administrator at the head of Union Pacific Ry. .. Montreal Stoc/ir Exchange 9% "CANADIAN MINING TRUTHS" is not a tipoier shoot. Every isouo contains a brief. Inbians maboly Bil-different mines. veiopmont -work is going on at. one itlNETlY-NINE PER cam CORRECT The informatioiiloontsiiaod in curt-official bulletin of our readers, ninety-nine percent correct. given in every-issue has been, tho vary fewinstanees iirwbich we have, Iii-tolls you who the rcouitsraro promioing or flonppointing. ' ‘NORTHERN {MINER ' ' :-— "Just atlittle different from It discusses mining stocks with n. brief opinioruon have ever seen. CANiAD/PS LEADlNGi-IMINING PAPERS SAY THIS OF pro each." in such a. vast majority d report on approxi- h property and whether any broker's publication we iy all of the active Frankly, like s11 humans, erred. sides of the ma stock in soiling t olnu of do- hw word: til you . suiting in roll p \ It eovoro both‘ "CANADIAN MINING TBUTHS" is, in the words of one the percentage is lather exaggerated but the advice of cues, absolutely correct that it more than offsets rkIQ by otnking whether, too high or too low. No “bontinp-nround-tiio-bwoh.‘ shoulder statements, l in our opinion, the No flowery language. Roll otrnight from tho all said in n very fovv words but those uIt who! you want to know and nro ro- uts to readers. “CANADIAN MINING TRUTIHSW-v- “CANADIAN MINING- REPORTEBW- ' “Strikes a. sound keynote. Is intormlltilvo. btraightfor- ward. impartial and comprebomtve. Speaks fnInkly to min- “ D’ T s” im; inventors and should be nn ever-‘vveiconre visitor on ' the office. Under this district ad- Abmm . 63, MINES,“ "ME Al‘ '_ "m" “wk” 2li2i“;?.§‘;:.°'1f.§§';il‘§€..':§"éf.l,:;§- Mis. K... "o"... """""" hr '23.?’?f.“i§.€“£2i§{"3."‘f..‘1¥..?.i%°°é? .";::.'.:.'"".":; "TH wms lows" oomdy "The Bwyn Miner" =_ lnnte officials both medical and ad- xogtreall goweri" magi’ igyrfnrfinhnzdfillg ill‘:llgtlsilqfillhuldfliigrlheltlillvghrnndt uiibdused olntn fir; il‘.§"“"'§ $116 fir“ work l. b“! am to the mlnistrative. The district aidminls- w”; °§“‘ éfwfrfs ' ' 1,?! lnvestor." " "m fnflnhhem m". ‘s m‘ “ °‘ “d °°°" M‘ ""1""! t° trator will be directly responsible Brglrgplifii _ rc .. - ' ' ' l ‘Olaf; frfilfgxil/rglglfgglrnfglggavlgbe gfiagliliisinaTraction 32:3; YOUIPURCHASE MINING STOCKS roa JUST ONE PURPOSE-PROFIT, , hem made at head omce. Denim‘; liar} YOKVOWEJT TO YOURSELF T0 KEEP INFORMED—TO KNOW THE AB SOLUTETRUTH. l délggky-Tmgl-iséfielrlégth 3111261.; nalfgsiatyésgarrls __ 43:2,; NO MATTERtWHATIPUBI-IUEION YOU NOW RECEIVE, YOU NEED "CANADIAN IVIININGTRUTHS". h. nun...“ o, m, department o, pm canadhm égwgr-yg 3;; THERE IS N0 (ZHARCE. ms ABSOLUTELY FREE. sinns and national health. Dr. Amy- Building Products 3B v , 0g Wfsslztlfélhln TOITgII? and educat- §'owertICtiiJli;pioration .. 70'.1_-.' "" . ' c a . omus, n arlo. He harl nter es-A . 46 » ' .12.‘;i.,;.:.:g.i..at;.;.§;ct.3e;g;.3.. 3.3.3. .. 25; BULLETIN N0. 51S Now READY. WE WANT YOU T0 HAVE IT. . 1;,,,>v,.,-,.,,y of Toronm He also had n Brmsh America o“ y _ 39 Oall at any of our offices for your copy or mail the coupon. distinguished redord overseas and Imllerlal o“ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -- 69 ' xvzas appointed on his return deputy minister of health in i010. BANKS < HEAD ' .7 UPTOW 7 J W McKee aslstantde ut i ' l OFFICE "' N l 1 .' I . ' p ymms‘ B n]; R0 1 l BRANCH if m. Hr was transferred to the depart“ ‘l ya - ' ‘ ~ - ~ ~ - < - - - - ~ ' -- 37", I - 1 B nk c imont from the soldier settlement Bank Nova scum‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " 381' mperlia - a Phillj '5 Pl i ‘ board in Toronto, where he was act- , l Bulldmg’ . ace , Mr. McKee wmAT 610 gt. James 1nwstmentfigroken, “The House of Service}, Blllldlllgf, _ A‘ M Wright hasqmn appomledimilggly I345; Sept. 13021.: nod (cor H1623 m) Si - TWQ.QFFICES IN MONTREAL. 1193PlPllllllP s .Mr. McKccs general cxe ulzl - ' l ' I ' 399- s: sistnnt. c VB as ~ ' CORN l Officesinlso atlOttaWahIZncbcc, Sydney. Halifax, Three Rivers, Charlottetown. l ‘ .-.335.2T§§3.’.1°il§‘3“i..fi?.2?3£“‘3?“.22” _ l .. LIP HE R ‘ Lllrotilzan has been followed. Despite! July 106'“ Sept 101; Dem 84%‘ Messrs ‘ an E _ - - v— _ _ __— _ . “e ‘act than under the recent log-l OATS _ ' "' ' ‘ ' p Y» Please print "(ling & grldrpgg, islation the pension not has bcenl 145 ( rcat George Street. Charlottemwn fi broadened, it is expo-t d tint d-l .1 l 54-w- s - - . ' 1' 1' """l$"a'l°l1 C05“ Willebe Still flu-l uy‘ l I llilltlllfi’? ' D°°- 46%. Yeshl want tile truth. Please send me your bulletin “Canadian Mining Truths". l‘ thcr lowered during the present fis- July 136%: Oct. 137; Dec. 1351/1. - ‘ = ¢a1y@m~_ l _.._,<..~,_____ 1 -Name . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ' In Toronto. Dr. C. McMnne hasiSTllNDARl) MINING EXCHANGE ' l] Peon prmnotcd to be district admjnJ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lltl fall charge oi depnrt-lillloiations furnished through court- ______ _ "'—" A ' "m w“ ‘ W“ ‘v-l | 1 lfl up ivi g 1 t), " '—'—‘-'—‘_—'—4———-——— - _ v -~~—~~~~~ ~~—»-~—-- - Th9 depal-tmgntn oxfetracggtrfihdcrl ‘ he arrested Clinton. who was drunkgo outside the city. and were driv- friction of mic on tho other. lllo three separate acts or parliament; the recent session of parliamen vllr. the pensions act application; the S. C. ictilrncd soldiers‘ insurance act. A separate office London England, for cx-rcrvicc men dom and on the continent. tons of water Cfijlillilled to have flooded the chamber since the cruiser crasiEd on Tribune Ledge at the cntra ce to the harbor last Monday afternoon while making port from Bermuda in s thick fog. The ides. of hauling the cruiser off with tugs and ground tackle has been abandoned for the time. While the powerful air compression pumps on thoswrecklng tugs were engaged in the efforts to free the ship cf water other salvage craft were at the task of removing all portable weight from the cruiser in the way of guns. ammunition and supplies to lighten the wreck and facilitate floating. A berth had been prepared for the Dnuntless in the local drydock where iepslrs will be effected li the attempt in .flcst her is successful. ~ lJapanese Sontries ,_ - Killed By Chinese (Spools! to the oosnlluii TGKIQ, July 5. - The Jspsneso at Toinofusre sxrerlencing all the w of} orelgn srrnyln s hostile any, no mostly promo?! plop-clothed soldim have sttootod - = /rl all of which have been revised at t. ‘ which has been. considerably broadened in scope and‘ R. act, and the lng Land in search of the Nobile cast- aways. It ls reported that the ice breaker is surrounded by huge ice- bergs and drifts in the ice fields and is unable iomake any progrcili to the East. The Russian aviator Babushkin. who started on a scout- lng has lets. fats ‘,- Abnno \ is maintained in Acllllflfl the benefit of ATEOHB-ut 4n the United King- Amlllell ‘Area MOSCOW, July 3. -— Disquletinil news was published this afternoon concerning the Russian ice breaker Mallgln, which has been proceed- days. . seven and killed five of their sen- trles. The worst case was one which about ien Chinese. conceal- ed on a roof, fired a volley and riddled s Japanese sentfy with bul- ing Chinese, when challenged, shot a sei-itry dead, and in another the sentry escaped only because s hand grenade thrown at him foiled to explode. Plans for the withdrawal of a large port of tho Japanese MOD! exist on paper, and. logovor itollil-milipbey an early date, despite Chinese pro- LOUIS M. ATWELL 8i CO. 5U Di". i l I Charlottetown Office I June 2B July 6v CLOSE‘ J .s 2.00 $2.90 1 .. 1'7 16V.‘ (Canadian Press) showed to the direction of Northeast Cross expedition from the Maligln. not been heard from for four were h m f Sworn In another, a suspicious k- leep in visited or. he 1y reserv- on, number- ilhdrown . at 0f the third dl L- ._ __.. -........... z . accompanying the whether the car Archibald MncKin on Archibald MacKinn ‘ sllnlflfd Blkllr. police constable, marks which seemed to that the prisoner had run mum! Iilllwsy and hacked out Ha wont to Jenkins’ garage, when PHEl/Iilllillil THURSDAY, JULY 6th. Afternoon Session S. it. Jenkins lsworm transaction. It. the admission at St. Steph- en of one Ford Sedan. 1921 model, Serial body number A49l475. Engine No. 5337677. License No. 1062761 Michigan. he ,was not sure of the 10. as the num- ber was obliterated. Appraised value, $125.00. The document was dated st Char- lottetown, Dec.’ 16th. examined by Mr. Johnston. Witness testifled that the entries is. He was not able to say was imported by senior, or . junior. l. testified to Mr. Saunders as to his arrest of the occus .2 in the Green his arrest Lsntem restaurant and of Lawrence Clinton ss- MscKinnonb car st Jenk- "W Blfflse. He also gsve evidence M b0 U19 trace the car which ciclent before that time. When he 3WD! he had taken to caused the oc- the residence of the prison- noticed in the “MW”- indicate his car \ i l tcsti- ‘ 42,; lflcd its to the nature of the injuries ti til Rave orders to stop. able to say how the m sed. MwcKinnon, he talk all right. The car iced. Shown a plate by Counsel, ccl if lt were the plate. h wouldn't swear to t it was of a similar On cross examination by Mr. 51¢- wart. witness testifl as ‘he could tell the the car into the go He seemed to hand ers. testified that he Water Queens County Jail. on the Saturday night befo ti; dBY 0f the accident h N e he went do witness. MscKinn and tock him to the poli Lantern“ the accused who said than I do, Archie." Wiincss stated MacKlnnon hodlfmm my shed- :;:n drinking. At- the time of his up between H11 ore a gray ma; Street. The r0 Mr. Simmons. as a result of the and a “gm “P? 91mm" "ll'f‘.'ll’. MartKinnon w He a Michigan licen yellow le the Lawrence Clinton, Street. but was He re. Hew bed. she having retired at "We. the prisoner til shortly after daylight,” “We hscl nothing Just then. we went for s oil's car and wen esimvloiuiotowa. to him ideas this mean"? to which replied “I guess you know bctteiqflflel‘ leaving 1101119. Ofllcer Blggar en were dres- ‘sald. could had, he not- he number. but; ed that so fur man who drove rose was sober. to Mr. Saund- hsd lived at l7 e did not re- 11D around the house readlnz papers until 2 o'clock when wn to the Green Lah- nch. He stayed there and I talked o...‘ i’. W0 witness drink- cc stationing around for a couple of hours, I purpose He then proceeded to the “GreenWP-‘l drinking in the coir We swo- Cafe, wherp he arrested pcd for about five minutes at the “whaijicnt of Queen Street and ,had ifuipment. I took my first drink soon; Witness would not. oi this strap arranuvnlrin‘ ‘was t0 keel) the lrrml. lenders from Jattling. It ivas not ntandnrrl r11- swcar in ll. It was from {but it looked very much as ii th- thrce half pint home whlgh I moi; strap was at one time attached in bottle was was not jail as a material witness crown. so plate. and ask- e said he scene of the accld c010,", Counsel if it form past the jnil since car well. Allison MocLeod rSworn). now in "m that the Charlottetown Garage, was owned storage of He was shown o. at the request of the Shown sn iron strap the fender. witness n‘ 0f police Produced around ‘n didn't I had a-drink goinglthc fender. lsbgrough and Prlnggjtllfi way in which u long cross iirnw" n11 drunk rod was attached to the strap, il|l'l cf bring found in Jenkins Srrvlcc Station ln the bottom of the car. Cross examined by Mr. Johnston. witness answered in the affirmative when asked 1f he had been held in by tho Shown a rod picked up on the ent and asked by ed part of the car. witness replied he never noticed, it. He said. in reply ta questions. that he had seen more than one car go he was in there with oval glass in the back window. Exam- lned by Mr. Campbell. testified that there was at present in storage in which by A. Home and Co. for 081's. a Ford Sedan. fender by Coun- sel, which he identified as belong. ing to the cor. having been . moved chief of police. used to brace He next ClCiIiOllSiFfllAWl ‘n T‘ had on a before we g0; back to my homey]: similar strap on the other im- . .. , . _ .‘ a _ i I K ' _ er. Under reciprocal arrangementsflm‘, - - ~ < - ~ - - - - - - -- 29 eat’; T“ 1r efiimw-é 31w marine? dllllfs ‘(stlillgonce gs to the condition o; Sh‘; Imlrlhgwhsdii. aJligtpfiog/r dihlillrlitg‘ CF“? EXB-mlflfid by MP- Jolmslou. with Great Britain. the United Amity Copper . . . . .. 51 51%,“, ‘lual t5 a?‘ $513‘: '. ft "ad"? m‘, can was mam m addition to the drinks 1 had I could not say, I I would not swenr that. the ilf~ States. Australia. New Zealnnd and 3""? 30111114291‘ - - ~ ~ -- 62 - w ‘r59’ mien a‘ 2mg ere no injuries to wheels and tires elreadyllllew the BmPl-Y lwlil-le “WHY Ollfwmbly h.“ been attach"! l" ‘h’ nihcr allied countries, the dcp§rt_ Bcdforcl 43 43 lug“ y“ Manges t. his cor,“ irvtntioned. the radiator was bent lll_ King street. lcal". It IS an extra which may l». mcnt provides medical treatment Bidgmld 69 69 {hie long, dmeu o lsTarrdYn 11nd the spegdometgp was lying on. I canont drive a car. But thatlbmlght 515mm!" llllilllly SLOITES. and conducts pension examinations Cflpllfll RWY" 12'." lmhmgr dml m’ ea i on “es “ythe floor, Sunday morning. MacKinnon was‘ Al lllc time of the accident, T m, mhmembers of lhejr fumes reJccnmn Manlwba L" 1'33 Hninlg. _ _ Ho took the Car from the Service giving me a few driving 10550,“ as wcnt across the Hlllsborough Bpifliy. sliding in Canada. lClericy 15 15 t c RS0 dcsulbod the filldlng“ Of ‘Station thence to the police stat-‘I asked hlm m 18¢ m0 WY lt- I W85 with the chief lmklng m!" 'l'-""‘- » '————<o>--__ lCrown Reserve . 46 46 h“ m“ ‘normm Conducted by h" ' ion, and thence to the Charlotte-la‘ n"? Wlmeli he Swllllfll and Sl-llrtnw" ‘Wm’ "°""'“" m m" l‘l'"lil'$"lll‘ Lt B - ‘Corona . . . . . .. 5% 5iélscgiflnd.nr' Y” u down Garage. Clinton was lodgedpd her, There are three or fourfomhanalle- bu” hid l0“ l/llv l-rflil . ‘Dome 8'50 8A5 r b s evidence on icsematters was in the police 5mm,“ at L50 n mmplaces to put your feet to start n o“ the 0m" 51d" 0T Flllltfwhw" . , ‘Federal Kirkland s2 0 ,1“,“§“§'§"‘1“1 °° "h" H-ven by Dl'5..MacKinn0n at 2 p. m. He noticed “"- s°me°ne Wflulll have w startymffijl}? bridge. , V . Prlzelaranada 22 i |IC a d an.’ yea _ . [me mark of a car rim on thegrountthm. rm. m‘, I drove he]. along Romp. L é: coilrt flfljflllfilCd until 1.30 n. , ’Gmver Daley l I i: the opinion of the witness, at the Q A, A grounds‘ iicrd Street and up Water Strcefim- ° a5“ , 4 130mm,,” 14m $00 h was due to the results-pf the Under cross examination by Mnlabout half a mlie to a mile. Asked; p‘ (Canadian no.5, Eaowey 84 lmlury and to shock While the Strwart witness said that MacKin- wil“ h“ m“ “M” m“ “i” ‘vmmssl P N BISLEY camp England‘ July gjfludson 20 50 fracture of the leg was not in itselfinon was too drunk to drive o. caimirepll°d~ "Mficmnm" lmked “WW1 - J ' ~0n the second day of the Notion-lIm-l Nickel 98,10 mollal- l" the Clffillmilflhves. byJEle was-driven up to the pollcczusta- that‘ Pa" °f l" H“ |°°k9d all" l-h@| a1 Rifle Association empire shootllKepleyl H ' causing much shock. it would be alien in a car by witness. He could span‘ and the Eas too. I c0uldn‘tiP0ULTRY NOTES. Sllbillltlfll hi: Canada went to the top in one oflmrkland ‘ 139 contributory cause of death fwaik “named but not as a sober say whether I used my feet or notqthe POULTRY Dll/ISION, DOM- the individual compcflfigns wmflxontenav Florence '26 '28 Witness wasbrlefly cross examin-{krlnu would. There was a smell of-I might hill’? Put my foot on some-l INION LIVE STOCK BRANCH. service rifles. Lieutenant Desmond Lake‘ slime _ ‘ _ I 23 50 22 60 9d by Mr. Stewart, No new cvidcncefilqlllll‘ 1mm him S9 that it could be ml“? I dld“ t lmDW aflymlng abmllwTms mmrmauo“ FWP" l" "l" Burk‘, of Ottawa, former Kings Laval Quebec ~ L161!“ “m5 elucidate‘; ‘meld he was drlnkmg . The court. I dont think thlsllntcrests of better farm flocks. All prize winner, today shot 34 out of iqmalaruc H, “| James F. Henderson (sworn) Lesti- Mflullflw Mlwcllllrl (Yewllvd) Films“ ca“ ellllghle“ m” July "°"Y i ‘mlllmcs l° be Eddies-lied l0 BOX 3""- possiblc 35 to win first prize of $40 Mandy 320 ‘fifd under eXamination by Mr. Cross cxllmlnalllm by Mf- 5$6Wart m}? a5 u’ how t0 drlvf“! a ca“ \ch‘"'l°Ll°t°“'l“ in the Southern railway shoot dvrclntyrc 24m Campbell that he was the owner of Continued. b r e Wltllfllflfi. I nevci drove a crir _ V __..___ Lance Corporal Hawkes, SuffolklMcDwga" '47 a Ford Tudor Sedan. In May of this’ M request "r cliullselv WWMS“ Ltd“: For; “t” Mwxlnno" Sm"; “u” “"5 YOUNG STOP/K rrgiment with the same score butjvnmng Corporamm u 360 year. he. had the old numbers on it, pom“ 10m on. the plan Whom the‘ PM cilqan s lljqprzicd IheL - l ‘ GROWING not such well placed shots was sec-‘Mcfm; Hal] , '16 I _ ‘HQ had "El/Bf 118d 11"!’ “reign Hum‘ tar w u?‘ caused m-e accident ranlflvefaih nnono a ‘r would" t‘ gall ' oncl winning $30, and bieutenantlMur h ' ' ‘ ' ' " 35 32 lb!!!‘ Plate on it, 1t had an oval shap- up on C club‘ Sh” “m "l" h" snld» b tum‘ n? a Qumm “lmlj ‘ , 0"" "l W" lwllllrYllllllf-l 11W’- sutheflandl Bhwkwatch who lost News?!’ 41 5O icd glass m the man on the day of fgwfollérzisnlollle‘ 5&2)’ ‘would lct 12211123511 0%??? 022ml? ‘is: Lllllffil-sillil Jobs fmni now nu ls to both .1685 m the war was third to ‘s. ‘mo accident he was out‘ at Kmgi" .' - cc was on n. _ . . . , i», (‘PD .10 Mium! stock Esau/inn. /\ . . w were ilrcd i 200 yards. 1p - l,’ ' 11,] 0 n ell’ W 0 Owlled m9 0th" Cam‘ -‘ l ' ‘ . ' ' ‘f ‘. " ~ l 0"‘ y n :i,v1u\' The King medal, enlblematlc 0f'Pl)dit1(:~‘erDn:.fl..... .. hzsimllar to m or“? °r them is "Wfledhiiixs ill/lithelvhiorSlldillniulfdioricrilfigw lAlId-CSSSITILI? gliglcl] gggtwr-tli rn-lllsjlfiont “niwth. the best shot in the army at homclsherirg Gui-don __ ,_ 555 7,29 ib-l’ a Priest; H" had R15" 50°" amlcidciit. but coilldrftlsay whethermll, Illne and ton I remembl-ritalklnw to i m Tosh‘? Pawn“ "' “Md 3m“ was won today by Company Scrg- stadmnnn 14 16 9th" ‘me “k” ll‘ “b0” t°“m- wmliwas the injured man or not Imv wife. She seemed cross so Iagot n1?“ - “T”? "Y". "you"? “m!” "H cant MaJor Williams of the Royal sudbury Basin 9'55 935 [foreign licglse plates. l When hc saw thc bodv it wnqlhack in the c '. We started‘ oil, and ~p,l,n,ul:.]g' t 10mm? mu“ not b‘: west Kent teYrltorlal "Blment. Teck Hughes .. . 10.90 10.95 l Brief cr°§s examination by Munich!!! "firth. ‘I Ilturned up Wlxcr Sircct. I went to mug, w-‘mq. 015mg". C:]]‘PL‘,I' "m ____¢._§______ Tough cakes _ 26“; 25 ysfewart elicited nothing of mater-l Benjamin Idvingstonr- (Sworn) ex- sleep, and don't remember anything b; ilmiollhlal S I Trcaclwell Yukon 19,50 20,20 ll“! lmlmrtlmce- except will llleffnminrd by Mr. Saunders. testified fill-Cl‘ lhfll- I do!" kmw Wm“ $'~‘“"‘.-ullnpii0n of ford Ono wdv in m- S a lTowngmnc 3.75 3.50 I'll-gm» be a 879M mlmbvf 0f‘ Such that. he was employed in Jpnkjns’ I got into; I was too drunk then. Iduce m‘, gl.nwl'ng',m_dq m ‘m, mom - - Niprmd 52K. 51 {wars in the province that witness Srrvlce Station. He told of having have no recollection of anything nf- hnsmcq kwmng m‘, honor; m“ If Gontlnueiwmdfa“ 7% a nnight not know of. been asked on (he day m‘ the accmter that until sometime that evcn- ,0 mo'vp some My ‘hp hllilnf-fr" up If: wright Hargreaves _ 4m 400 mstiongrd Goodwin who had prev- gent about, 1.30 p. m. by n man un- ing in the Police Station. I was nb- [mm “m lmusos n“ ‘hlflha-Ia: m”; l»... ~.—~ o ; ‘ _ ' 4 ' - " , w crc the birds hnw- caivn olf Li.- ~_ s. o.» Russlan he 225?: 552x32; s.':r.:t;."".*.*:::.2::.:::'i: "”.“"°"‘..T..“.1‘..‘l?.'$.21? .21‘. :.'.:':"*..".“::. DIPSSCd air was being pumped into B k M k‘ o, m"), was made m thé u m“, bo‘nbk_ to‘m‘co m ‘gflld "my woke up‘ m the who? i‘ Hm] ‘I growing crop rather than Silly on ,tlic scaled lip engine room com- a’ lnb cn the occasion of the imslrjittatliarlillllyldcncc on the mgnltzl cdlln ldlslllld 011ml‘ 311ml‘ Plflllhv‘ ‘lllfllalfiléll Hm Mm mm or 2mm)“ mm m“ of. the 3M5“ “gm ems- P ‘or a car from the United Sljatcs ligsrwlth that of Ralph ‘Jenkins-C lflelwlth in d.‘ morning. ‘Witness hdd WWW“ “"°"'f'.b°..'.‘-"‘“'°" "l" ""7 . css tonight 1n an effort Io OW YOgPGSSDW be b h, - ‘ivas hbOlll. to take fh 1 a r no recollection of u. crid ll. r “"" l” """“"~" "‘°‘"~"‘"’"‘- A"“""'“\" forcc cut by the some aperture ‘ '“ m r y Am "bald Macxmnml- n L n ' c e mm ‘"04 ’ c a ' e" ° hoppers will nlsn liclp, FFPFI nnun ~~ Witness read a certain document " ° X "~ ""1"" through which it entered the 1on0. night and morning or koegi hoppers. Birds wil grow better when Ihvy arc not crowded. One huudn-r. pilllcls to a l0 x 1.’! font lmum should provide sufficient room. Ventilation is smother importanl point; a hot house will sop lllll vital- ity of the growing pullcis. Vrn- tllstors in the back and open windows in tho front will hr-lp lo keep the house cool by pcrmilthr the breeze to sweep throuizh. as wn‘ windows in the rear JwiL off ill" floor. ii. u. Vacationists l You'll find ‘many uses for Minnrd‘: during your vucstior days. Plot a bottle in your maRUfi l4 l I l I . "M .