f I using-we (ill .5; I v oil-s. ins’ any solid monials m n mgy__.wil.b_0IlI_ Inform you in 136. _.__.._._.. f, alchesabaolufclyfii our revio - -. d - _ afsioi"it‘i"éi’iéiii".. iii i their; free waioli. that they are no ‘amp _ lageileeidod to further adva- vnlulblglwalc 2' you‘. by dismissing letters in the_ fol iidfiteiaiiaahg letters, you can obtni old watch made, whi ‘i i twio have braces‘ h'vsd mp econ on w c we ‘II rm l; 1%», write clearly your namenanilcom‘ m m mom d .1. R-E-E “- 0"1{1I! to the enormous auc- 11501111101. which ' °i Fe"!!! l0 pleas will! wour rnianiint custa- ‘giviug i": and gain ms)- to those who are clove! xfbgl; 1°"1"8 phrase. o - - n - NT . no n absolute‘, free a watch,- ch is ni ' 1| S015- 1115“ i-LTZ-fi Fi-L-Y you “w” I piste addrqs, on i" III jg l. ,0LAS§lillED iiivuiusiliiiiiilli“, rnsonnlts WANTED WANTED-(Waritodu a.... Second Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- dollars class teacher for p19 antique Hundred mi_ summer vacation, T. P. Riley 7 @5103 dis WANTED __wam'so a. teacher {or Greenwich School. District No. 98. Supplement $85.00 J.‘ . Meek Secty. French River. wrncH [by ER WANTEiD FOR TE-N ouse School, No. 74. Apply rsacitaifiwaivtso - ron MT. Vernon School ‘No. I32. Supple- ment $00. J. Fl. Purchase-se- cretary, Mt. Vernon. ‘WANTED- FOR PORT HILL school district No. 4_ Prince Coun fy a first or second class teacher Supplement $100.00. Archie Ellis, Secy, Trustees. ' r-—-———--———i_-i~—-———-—-j WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cher for Hopefield School, Dis- trict No. 122i. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, soc. of Trustees. ‘WANTED- SECOND CLA35 Teacher for Albany school. Ap- ply to James Quinn. *TEACHER wan-ran FOR ROSE Volley School. Supplement $100. Apply Daniel M. Todd, Sucre.- tary. ‘WANTED- A TEACHER FOR Milicove Scihooi. Supplement $00 Apply to John Arbing, Bedford Station. ' ‘TEACHER WANTED-- PRINCI- pal. First class, for Vernon School. supplement Two hund - l-en dollars. Apply E_ C. White. ~Secy‘. of ‘Trustees Mwfflid, Sea, BedfUldi-i: ,. ,' i. _ ‘SALESMEN WANTE‘D Tons- Present “Canada's Great Nur_. 91197195." Handsome free outfit_ ex custve territory . Highest com. missions. Start now at best sell- ing news and special articles Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondsiitsFNstlonai‘Press can. Buffalo N. Y. ‘ a HELP WANTED; MALE _. $5 to $12 per day; men wanted at once, city and prairies; present demand automobile mechanics. tractor opcniting. lire vulcaniz- ing oily-acetylene wcliling. stor- age battery and electrical work; we tench those trades; practical training; oii-ly fcw weeks requir ed. Write for free catalogue; big wages, steady employment. l-iempliilL. Auto Gas.. Tractor Schools, 101i king West, Toron- 1.0. ‘BALESMAN WANTED. -IALEB- ' man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation. n"!!! find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. Ws require a man of clean charmtsr sound in mind and body, of strong per sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to lifr. P. E. "Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. ‘l/IIANTED- TEACHER FOR West Covehend School. Sui) 101.11, ment $150.00. Apply’ J. A. i’ Sec. l! ‘WANTED -TE‘ACHER FOR WIN sine South. School. Supplement $100.01], Apply Jiohn Diamond Sci-y. ' y rwApui-Eo- ~ TEACHER F011 North Pipette School. Siippltg; ment $90. Apply A. J_ ll0ss_ Sccy. Garfield. SECOND teacher for Wood islands East iSchool. district ..o 137. Midsum- mer and fall vacation Siippple - ment $75.00. A. M. MacLrnnan, Secy._ Wood islands, I’. E. I. WANTED. -—- SECOND CLASS' tienclier for Booth Granville‘ school. District No. 160. Supple-, ment $125. Apply P- A- Mofflson-i Brailnlbane, R. R. No. 2. if€ o --KNUTS- ford School, district ..n. . Prince Co.. by the 15th August. Prlnlilry» Department Simple ~ ment $15000. George Yeo. Secre- 1131')’, FOR SALE ‘FOR sate. _‘ TOURING can. first class condition, paint like new. price very reasonable. W. i‘). Dawson, North Tryon. ‘EOR 8ALE-— HOUSE, MODERN conveniences. large yard and barn also 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. ‘ FOR SALE-Q BEAUTIFUL LOTS at Brighton, high ground. facing scutli_ Ample room for barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tonilins & Hynes. ‘FOR 8ALE—- MATCHED PAIR Chestnut mnresTB and 9 V001‘!- weight 2 000 pounds. Very hand some‘ Jiio. Alfred Mlcllonald. Land Sflrveyer,’ l-lermiinviilc. FOR SALE- ONE 7x74 COWAN Three shied matcher and inoulder. This machine is in perfect running order and can be seen working. APDIy Itpy Coles, Million.‘ '.. ' -NURSING ‘THEBTEPHEN GAIL! HOQPIT al of liaverblll. Muss. offers a complete course of three W1"! to young women tlesirous of b."- coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital of 125 beds with complete iip-tn-dnie equipment- Active, medical. surgical. fili- stetriosl and pediatrics] 89""! ca. Graduates of ibis school are institutional work. navy nursing. etc. Minimum Wfl-Rfl $30 per week and board Demand for in excess of siippli’ ‘Modern nurses have good fnml- Ellbty four‘ day iafter Januar! 9st. Iioard. r00 . laundry. and UtpVqnoeAoLg a month. During July ilii ‘ gust smalls manta to train may he made - with lias llargaret Nicholson. "“' “All. Guporfntiande Doni- W, llrlnt ,1’,,I.L ..s1 i. army and "I11? (Whipped for private diitlfi. iinsonpnusnoua MAKE MONEY AT HOME-Mi to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcsrdii for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply 7011 V1111 work. Service, 67 X., Colborne Street Toronto. ' . WANTED WANTED.—ONE LARGE FURN- ished or unfurnished room _for light h leaping or kitcnen and bedroom. Apply by letter to Guardian Office. FEMALE rmnr WANTED 'WANTED-~ AT ONCE A G1R1- for general housework. Apply Mrs. D. A. Aitken, Georgetown. FIRST N_ S. COAL BY STEAMER AT TORONTO 'i‘()lt().\I'l‘()_ Aug. Nova Scotla (‘flill arrived in Toronto by boat yosterilay for the first time in bis- tory wlien the H. S. Cape Turret steamed in with 2.200 inn-i Slit‘ had ilischiirgml 1,000 tcms iiLMtmt- real in ordcr to gel through the St. Lawreicc locks which allow only 14 foot draft. About fifteen million ilniliirs liiive been spent already (T11 impi-iivoiiicnts to 'i‘oi"onto liar- lior most of Ii 'l‘c.-roiitti money‘ and the city is (eagerly looking for wiird to the time when boats from usnn our wsivrnn 111x time. Stone e Wellington! "The Fonthill Nurseries," Toron to, Ont. ' ' ' ‘- Liam-mi‘. HELP WANTED MALE, _ ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- for daily and Sunday newspapers, 3w .W1,11 show. xgiidiow. sans for- fres booklet-A traight ~. alk, to Bur! \ x-riiii '1. ""uii"u"s'u"'ii'i"cuiiiiiuii DR. BEEWS office m, "m" A“ 15m ..PICNIC AT emanate-rune Quaid is holding his annual picnic at Emerald Station on Wednesday, August 10th; The llieague of the (irons band from (‘liarlottetown will he in attendance_ CANADIAN AIR FORCE-Three recruits are required to proceed to (‘amp Borden. Ontario, on Wednes- tlay next for 28 day's’ training. This is a splendid opportunity for those possessing some mechanical experi- ence. Good pay and transportation both ways provided Apply air i-‘orce Secretary‘, 57 Grafton St. will be clos- CAVENDISH CHAMPION Base- ball team vs the Hunter River (Yrackcrjacks at the Picnic iu i-lun- tei- River, Tuesday. Sen the fun. ' FESTIVAL AT Crapuad on Si. John's (ili-urcli Rectory grounds on Wetlneiiiliy evening August 10in lunches and Ice cream \\'lIi be ser- ved commencing at ti p. m. PICNIC AT EMERALD.- Trains leave this city ai 1.35 p. m. and ‘LL50 p. m. for Emerald picnic-on August 10th. returning at 5 and 9.15. League of the Cross band in attendance and other big attract- ions. ' FIRE CALL-The firemen were called out Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock for a blaze in a barn belonging to iii-r. A. Gaudct, dveyimoutih St., near the ilaiiwny i-‘Iaiion. The barn was badly gut- DR’ FRAs-R AT ST’ JAMES'_ ted by the fire, which. however. At St. James‘ (fhiurch yesterday. licv. J. K. Fraser. D. 13., preached 2Y3‘? 5091;‘ f“ 11nd” 0011111101 and very impressive sciiiiions at both X “gm” m‘ services.‘ The Sacrament of the “ lmrdfs Supper was observed METHOmST CHURCH SEE ‘"1 “mf” v|c|5_‘__l)-iiriiig the absence oi iii-v. .\ir. Giendennlng, Rev. I. J. lleziue,‘ cf Sit. John, preaclrcil at. both iuoru- ing and evening services at the Jli-tlioillst (‘hu-rcbes yesterday. .\ir. lllilson of Cleveland. Ohio. gave a tenor solo at the evening service. Miiss (‘onsia-nvie Whciin. City, also sang a solo. Both singers possess pbllltliitiiii voices and their Singing was ,vcr,v ilI/Iicll‘ appreciated. ' CORECTIONS. — ln the pi-irc list given in Saturday's Guitrdilin ill connection with Holmanii Compul- iiion the following prizes were In- correctly given. ‘N0. 4 Queen's coiin ty district prize $150 Merchandise certificate. is Florence McLeod 121N338. No. 5 Kings (‘ounty iii:- trlct. prize $150 merchandise certi- ficate Lloyd J. Biiell 172027, No. ii $100 iiierchanilise certificate Joseph Pelers 601677. No. 7. $100 merchandise certificate Miss Guel- da Gautier 584784. No. 8 $50 Mer- chandise Qrtriiificiitc tMI-ss ‘Eliza-i betli McNeill 438,457. morning service. LEFT FOR THE WEST-Advent; those leaving for the West on tile 4th was Miss Mai-y l-lauiiil. uccmiil panieil by her brot-ber John. They" intend going to Saskatchewan where Miis Hamill will be one" or the participants in o. happy event. Before leaving the island she was walic-d upon by a. large nuiiibci- cf lici- friends and given areal old- fashioncil shower, at her lionio In Nari-h fnrieton. MIG.HT HAVE BEEN WORSE- On ‘Saturday afternoon a young lad, playing about tlic ilillsboro Bridge, gut info a tl()l‘_\' which ivas lll'l('llC‘i‘(".Il near the bathing house and slioveil off lnlo tlic stream. ilir-i little adventure might have turni-d out tragically bud be not been noticed by some young men (til tlic .~'ll()l'(~l wlio saw the dory iii-iftiuii up stream and weni after him iii :i row boot, lie was taken aboard and landed safeiy_ CANON SCOTT’S BUSY DAY.- ltcv. (larion l". (i. Scott, (l. M. it. [)_ Si, 0,, preaclicil irt Si. Paul's (‘liurcli _vesterila_v, and at Si. Peter's (-‘atlici1*ra.i‘ in tlic cvcnin1.'._A fillin- mary ‘of his address a‘? tlic Prince Ediwaril 'l‘lieuti'e in tlic afternoon _ on. bis war experiences with the 1st villliiiliiilfl.‘ Division, In wliiclilny PERSONALS \I‘-=- Filllilil. Winnie and Michael ('ll‘lllllli!~‘.l(('_\' are spending the wcck cud ivilli friends in iiurell. \\'iiii:iiii Auilcrsan and faili- ilVHl Iioiue on a three weeks’ if \ Hvv-lurrw‘ r ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Canadians Made Good impression in Great Biitian ffiOltliN'l‘O, Aug 5,-— B. ll, Mor- gan, chairman of the British Em- pire Producers Organizatlon, of London, England. speaking at la iiunclieon given by the (lnnailiau 'MIIIIUI'II(IIITHI"S Association at the National (‘luh today, ilcclurcd Hon. Arthur Ivieighen and i-ion. Di‘. To.- mie liad had great effects on inter- national affairs during their recon. visit to Great Britain. Mr. IMeigli- enX-i speech with regard to Japan- ese liad forced consideration of that important question from an en tirely new angle. and would doubt- less carry great weight in re».- pect to future negotiations. Dr. ‘foiiiiie, be said, was well receiv- crl by bnih agricultural and coin- inercial interests, and bis presen- tation of the (ianiidizin view with regard to tliu British cattle em- bargo ivas so convinclnk that manv of his hearers, formerly in favor of maintaining the ban against (‘zinaillzin store cattle. were influen cod to favor its removal. Mr. Nlor- gan expressed the hope ibat the ileclsinn of the Royal Commission with regard to the embargo would soon bo announced. and that ivouid be favorable to its removal. Mr. i\'lni'gan'.~i visit to (lanada is inspired by the l‘P1|liZil'li0ii in Great Britain of the ilanger iliat the Ilnilcd States capital might in tlic end cniiic to have a controlling influence over (‘iinziiiifs products. Eiupirii production and coopera- iicn of the productive efforts of ihc whole Empire arc tlic chief functions: of tlic ll. F). ‘l’. (l. 'l‘lie aims and objects uf the organizat- ion are ilii-cc in number. To make the Empire self-support Inc in all essential coiunioiliiIi-s and to give security and stability in imperial industry. Ti; (UIISPFVG. (iHVPiOp and innin- lain effective control of the rescui- i-cs iiiid raw materials of the Em- pire, ' Tn secure regularity of employ- ment and better the conditions of life. s; {i} PAID $1,014 IN FINES OTTA\VA, Aug. FL-“Tbe alitli- critics should have let my client ibe iwas senior Chaplain, is given i t: Mrs. Aiiiltlltfiiillfi par- in illlfflllfii‘ culu-iiiu. (‘anon Scott is pm a M“ m“ M Robe“ Todd I visiting at Numb Side ‘today, the _._.._ v E119“ “'- M“ ("Oii-gm" H“ ‘rmmns Mi". l-firriia fiumiuilskoy. John- to return to tlic mainland ivltiiiu a fvw ilays. I Finn's itlvl-r, has riiturneil to Ibcr,’ Iioiiii: aftci" spending a vacation In Vernon the Riff"! of Mr. and lvlrs. i-‘i-zink Stiilivaii. i FIRE CHECKED SATURDAY.- A bud ibiislli firc Wlli('ll was burning cu iibe properly of .\ir. MUMlllilIl. near Sherwood, since \vt-‘.tll'l(-\5iiily. WilH get lander coiitiiol ll-Iiiituirtliay wlili the aslstanci- (“f a lliiliIhPi‘ of local firemen under (‘lilci liming- liaii. assisted ‘by se-‘veriiil other peo- ple ‘fro-m the city and nearby farms. MP3, Simpson (‘ulcer of Iliad - worth, Sask, left this morning \Vliil iwr» children on return io her ‘some. She accompanied Miis (ii-ace ll. Dinnis on a visit to the province wlio was caught by inspector Mc- Laughlin with a mammoth still at wesbAnsua Show cardlis‘ still lvurning in tlie ‘woods but The fire, iwliicli is supposed to have starlcil fi'oni sparks from an engine was buirning fiercely on Friday and Saitu-rilay. lt destroyed much wood- ed land. Mr. l-loliiiiirirs ‘fox ranch caiugiit fire but fortunately tlic (lninuge ‘was not serious. The fire ‘l-ittlc dnmuge to neighboring pro- perty is apprehended... . NORTHCLIFFE ON BRITISH EMIGRANTS KANILOOPS, B. (i. Aug 5—-l<‘.ng- iis-h emigrants are looking in tlio Mr. Albert (l. Dlluiis, B. .11.. left this morning for Regina. Sask. to lake up teaching. ills sisir-i‘ Niiss. (irace B. Diniiis, accompanied bin: and will resume her teaching work at Regina. ' Miss Reta Biixton, of the nurs- ing staff of Long isiandyflollege ilospitaii. Brooklyn. New York. has returned to New York after spend- ing lier holidays iv-iib relatives in Augustine Cove. HALIFAX ENTRIES on the first charge and $512 ' posed similar‘ cases. amounting to $1,014 Iii all. ilirectinn of Australia anil Africa rather than tn-ivaril Canada. 'i‘lii.~i is the opinion 'of Viscount North- ciifie, who informed Vancouver newspapermen here yesterday that bis chief object of interest in Wcs-tcrii (‘anziila lias been the op- portunity offered for agricultural settlers from Great llritiiin. Speak- liig m‘ tlic revival of, farming in England, Lord Nortlicliffe said flit-re were .1 number of young skilled farmers with small capital‘ unable to get farms of their owli at home wlio sought to emigrate. More of these were coiiteiiiplaiiiig ciitlcrating l0 r\llsli‘flllil_ Now Zea- iand alid Rhodesia than were think- FOR RENFORTH HAIJIFAX, Aug. =’i.—'I‘he North- west Arm Rowing Club lias decid- -ed to enter senior and junior fours and a single in the Ni-arlti-me Cham- pionship regatta, scheduled to be held at Renfortli (N13,) on Aug. 23. i i l i ing of coming to Canada,‘ "he ' thought. , ~ ' Lord Norllicliffe agiin ilcclincd to admit that be found any prn- 1 liibitlfm In the United Stilts-s. He liad found that the average per- son found "liquor easy to gel, very expensive and very often bad,“ and ‘ added: “i prefer the ways of John Bull and the Iicei- ivhicli he has been I (zonsuming for many Iiundreds oi. years." i Tbc chief topic of the British . publisher's speech before the (lan- ' Vegetable fats and natural flower extracts give BABY'S OWN SOAP it: wonderfully softening and aromatic lather. Sold everywhere. t salt water will be truiumun sights in ’l‘oronto. I,‘ are", ivs Goal/sh be wiTtiooT JEFF! iv- ONLY come- bAete I'D Pizomse aievst! .- 1,, AGAIN’. He WM Call inpol-‘on _ LAY A HAND ON i-iiM snob Linnae- PM-l iullaii (‘lub in Vancouver on Friday " will ‘be disarmament. MUTT AND JEFF Albert Snap UmiIad,Mln..Monireal cl [I WHY» I T1'1°UC*"‘T 0N The WRONG S7,“. Pm- yw opt- 0H,N0'. H6 Loam-Y fiw herein-so ‘ma, s~1> Will-W AND mo: sou ' iusT Put‘ He‘l> Folk THE wesT we WERE TWENTY WALKTWENTY Mil-es Yesrcizbhv.’ ‘I'D A l iilii] W. hicQuiirrie No. 2000353, killed Friends may think the wound has 'I‘ba.i's within our llflilfifi ‘concealed. ceiitage of French criminals are ape ket books and the more easily port able luxuries of life, it is aluiosi refreshing tn hcar of such (irigiuiil who devoted their attention to SL311] a half tons. One night recently a considerable force 0f motor biinilits entered the ruins of Essai-s. church. near Lille, and succeeleil in hi-iuiir) out a huge bell and placing it upmi MlLES out’ Ttt= , coiunueroa run his still for a couple 0i’ weeks longer and be would have been In a position to pay a big fine“ said counsel lu a plea for leniency In the police court for David Cohen, his residence a week ago. ‘Cohen was up nu ‘two charges. oiie laid by the inland revenue dc- partnient for being iii possession of -an unlicensed still and the other Belglums Share 0f ltpglrations gold by Germany, Belgium will get 50000000 and will only be 70,000,000. This is due to the fact that the peace trea- ty gives lllelgi-u-ni priority on the first 2,500,000,000 paid by Germany The committee on reparations announced ‘toilay plans for the di- vision of tile first billion as well as of 124,000,000 go-id marks indeiu nity payments that were in the treasury on May 1st. tei- sum goes. to England to be ap- plied to her account for support of lier army of occupation. Germany has actually paid 350. 000.000 gold marks of the billion duc entirely by August 31st. Of this 350000.000 mlarks, France gets In French ‘francs 70,000,000 and Italy gets 20,000,000 ‘paid in lira. Belgium gets paid iii Belgian francs iloifaihili, fiorins and; peseiaeig. but penili-ng negotiations with Eng- land, w‘lll give her most of the amount in pounds steriingdinil she will get all of the 650,000,000 marks to he paid this iunnth. 'i'bis ‘payurcni of the first billion ent from subsequent. payments, in that In a general sense Geriiian_v's paymcnits in cash-will go toward a fund to pay interest on bonds and for a sinking fund. Belgium's priority and the cost of the ar- mies of ticcupzition complicate the Keneral system and that is why the first. billion lias been divided lip as indicated. STOCK QUOTATIONS ll.-\‘Lll*‘i\X, Aug .i.— (Quotai ions Wheat Sept 119 iii-c 1 . (‘orn Sept 50% Dec 56 ‘it, Oats 3301,; Ilec 391A; t-‘wpt l‘urk 18.55. --_<0&-____ IN LIGHTER VEIN A certain admiral tcll an amus- by inspector McLaughlin for ll breach of tlic O.T.A. He plendcill guilty to bolli and was fined $502‘ on the second. instead of $1.000 the‘ "m", mmmy which has been m, ilc sun-med about the quarter-deck by magistrate Askiwitb In He paid the flnes, IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Pte. lienit-li n action 8th, August. 1918. ii his grave be is softly sleeping No one k-nows how much we miss liini healed But they litilc kiinw the snirow nsorteil by his mother, Mrs. Mhert Clark, Victoria i‘ Store a Church Bell. At a time when such a large per- zliiilzing in thefts of jewelery, poc- , I ty as was shown by the iuffiaus ng a t-liurcli bell weighing one 11nd l" licir lt\l'l')'. 'l‘iiey ivere surprised] aim awayr- ‘London 'i“iiues. bu). bur '1' so; i tured. "but l don't enough flags for your message." ---—<-o->ii of sugar. 1-4 cup water. 3i 4 teas poons of cinnamon or ginger. Mix sugar and water nnili-boil until it burdens when naiiion and add walnuts. Stir uutii the nuts are thoroughly coated with syrup. Spred on platter to cool. -—-—--<o>-—- or use to stuff tomatoes and bake __.__¢0§_-i- down to 1,600 feet opens up humi- got in far deeper water been In the past. ‘De You Bi ing story of an explosive nlu ura- nian whom he served many years ago. During some tactical operailnus one of the ships of tlic squadron bad niiiile' some blunders and a’. last the admiral lost his temper. and informed his hearers of his opinion of the officer in command of the erring slilp. When he paused at last for want of breath be turned to tbe signal- lcr and ‘said: "And you can tell biiii that sir.“ The man scratched his head medltativcly. "l beg your pardon. sir," lie ven- ibink we have Spiced Walnut‘: Twn cups of walnut meats, 1 cup ilroppeil in cold water. Take from fire. stir in oin- PAltlS. Aug. 5.— Of the first 1, 000000.000 marks indemnity to be Fr-anvi-‘s share This lat- by (iermany is in a manner il|t'fer-| fu-rulsbcil by Johnson & Xilard BOGUs ‘NSPECTORS lll‘(Iill|'.l)Pl"S (if the Montreal Slack AcTlVE AT BORDER Exchange.) grail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13% LUBIQC, Aug. 5.—-Bogiis prompt. Al‘) 83 i.‘it)ii agents have begun to compli- m- 35% rate matters iu this section of the (l .. iidtjglstzito ivliere liquor ruun-iiig is a (‘an Pat 1131,‘, _ U, ._ I can ' 26% ‘Saxons, Tilllii Honliai lirartite, as] (his 10% Y1 y ie seizures as well as pm 54% the amount of liquor that gets by lp 41% the officials. representative of an automobile supply firm, who PM 6611 was travelling ovcr the old Air }{_ (y 69% iiiiic road from Calais to Bangor, Sp .. 76% ‘ivas held up nu a recent evening 1x11) 1191/4 by a supposed federal agent, who gm" looked his car over for cmilraliaurl. m 46% Finding nothing the "agent" dc» l . fiieiiizelos to Marry I._O.\'I)O'N, Aug. Mlle Schilli- zifwlio is to marry the Greek ex- preuiicr, _ Venizcliis. is a wi-aiiliy Greek with relatives living'in this country ‘She is iiiucli youngcr than Venlzeloi-i who Is 75 aiiidsbc is tlcscribeil as a ciiiii-iiiing woman dark and of medium liciglit and is very English looking. lliirlng ilic war she did niiucli for stildici-s and liae- made lizinilsoiiie gifts fur the Venizclos (fililfifi. The engage- ment although it lias only just leaked out, took place some iiiontbs ago. The wedding will be cele~ bratcil in ‘September in London at Stir Arthur and Lady (Jrnssficldls home at iiigliizate, where Venlzc- los usually stays when ‘here. Lady (lrossfieltl is herself a Greek and she and licr husband are old trienils of Venizeioe and his fi- anccc. Iiennaiiy Pays NEW YORK. Allgillii Fi-Gerinany today paid another sum, uut of her balances in New York, on her iii-bi tn tlic Allies for reparations} The ‘sum paid ziiiiountcil to api ltffixlmatcly $5.000.000_ and it was paid‘ rFvi-r by the four institutions account of the dleiclisliank. to the Fcilcrai lie-servo Bank of New York to the credit of the llank of Eng- land Nol formal zinnouncoiiienfof any sort accompaliieil the payment, and In some of the four institutions which’ have heretofore made the payments on account uf the zepara- lions, it was said that no inforniii- tiou would be given nut. it was established, bowy-ver, that each of tlic/four banks received orders to make payments of various sizes for the account of Gormanyfl and that tlie total amounted to zippriixiaizite- iy $5,000,000. ' One of the facIi/rs in the pav- uieiit iiixiilc today was that it slid not ilisrupt foreign exchange. Oii the contrary, iil_l of tlic foreign ex- changes were very strong through- out the day. Sti-rling registered a three and mic half cent gain, witii~ other cxclianises iiilvzuiv-lng in pro- portion. ll is assumed that tliis ivas, in part oic least, '1 reflectinn of the payments made boss to the Hank of England. -————<+>———-/ France's Woodlands. ' it is FlillOii that ili-astic steps are being taken to protect ilie wood- lands of l<‘i'.inee,\i"iiicli not only con- stitute one of ilic great natural . beauties of tiir- country, but are manilcd the travelling man to baud after which be was allowed to pro- ceeil. Fortunately he did uot have much cash with liliii. The usual practice of the federal agent Is' to aiiibusli ilicriimruiiucr near the top of a liiii illlil the ll('\V in themselves sucii an important ccoiioiiiii: asset. lluring tlic wor over his wallet, which was dune, liiiii-h ilsuiaze was inevitably caus- od in trees through the cicrupation of largo zones by iiii» military as ivoli as by the total ilm-ziriiction of fret-airy cnisiiiy firc. in view of tllu high pri~0 of (anal tlicrc lias; been sing iii-iiianiifiir wand fnr and indu: rial purposes, iloiiiiesiii: which‘ hold balances here for the . age car driver stops when mid in the lake steamers and small rail- do so has made it easy for bogus "mY-‘b- 111:‘ 11°01'10" F filliwClélilillj’ _ ' soiinus .0 illtillPP tie ilu mrt es Irevenlm or flmmrpmflm "w" m to adopt new methods of protection, i591- -'1 110111 P111191’ 17111111101‘ 01' 1505111 iiow under i'i‘liit'liilt‘l'illllill. Need for and there are likely I0 bo some sucli-‘iizcraiii-iiin is emphasized by" ,-;|$,.,s_ unm- ms, news gptg ,,i,,i,,fl.i__ forest fires which llilVP been 07?!!! where somebody is liable to get , 111g dmair‘“i'ion, 1f" jmmQ "m" M51 mm l [HP in the» South oi i“l'-’ll(‘l‘. luven in the m“ " beautiful forests lITfliillll Paris. so little known in English visiiiors, tlic wood cutter lias been wielding his axn- with ilisiurhing activities . anil it is praiifying lo bear that ‘It -—---—<o->—--— Baked Honey Apples- li-lass of igmltavtitiu agents are foi- ?g“1‘,!l:]l"::1'5]11Hgiybnaihni: ialgéscoztzl‘: . owing tie saimo coins-c. T110 are bring ruthlessly cut down. and promptness with which tlic avcr- where timber is used for feul for Four medium sized butter, cinnamon, 1-4 cup of wall nuts, salt. Pare, halve and c-oro: four zipples and arrange in a bulb; and honey. Pour over apples, dot. wIili butter, sprinkle witii cinna- mon. and bake until almost rloiiel Chop IVflllllIlS, sprinkle with suit, and scatter over the apples Bake Luncheon Walnut Cake One cup-of ground walnut uieats,| 1 m" of bread crumhm pulp or 0m, cd to two brothers. and their neigii medium sized ‘tomato. a little onion 11"“ 113v“ 11”“ mlmesmd juice, salt and paprika, 1 egg. Make’ nio little mikes and fry in butter, New Fishing Opportunities. The fact that good fish range eds of thousands of square miles of new fishing grounds. especiallp oif the British western coasts. oft in tlic act by the night watclinia-Lllcelnnd, and off wlio made an attempt to resist the with inlprf/Vei] nets and tackle fish removal of the belllbut was bluil- Ing will in the future be curried on geoneil by ilie bandits, who Newfoundland. than It has G I iiuiiu v J and the other day the cider Slriizli‘ young scion 0i ihc family who occu- py ‘the second flat in tlic bousc just opposite. some one (iugiit tn tcii you in pull iioivn the blinds. ‘cause it‘ love is Ms oFF — until apples are soft, and scrve very cold. Li‘; -___ The charming sisters are engag- ln this dual love affair. The young girls live in the second fiat of a house on the south side of the street, l was stoppel in illP street by tlic "Oh. bliss bliggs," said the boy. "my papa said last night that t blind. the neighbors are not." i--- i}? Office seeking gets in be a habit with some people. , ing dish. Mix togctlici" iloiir, xvaicr m {she took t‘. nearing iii a company touring coun- try towns. (i0l'(‘(l. licro bail entered-but ~iglii ! ' mice . i-iuilicnccs always arch-were com- mrnciiig Io hiss when the bcroinefis ready wit came in hcr nid. but I saw you iii ih _,. warms; an n ii u m»... apples, l-2 ispropnsoil that tlic areas shall not tablespoon of fl-uir, l--i cup of wiiici'__ iii future be cleared ivithoiit the l-fii cup of honey. 1 tablespoon oi‘ sanction of ill e authorities. One of our, loading actresses in_ e early d of licr career, before ‘igo by storm, was up ‘She was alone oii the stage and was supposed to lic anxiously aw- aiting the arrival of her lover. "lie comes!" silo exclaimed, look- ing off to the left. Fnfoftiinatifly, some OIIP bad bliin in a wor to liis cue the nu the ll was “a rare moment. The audi- ~ critical nne, as provincial She turned to tlic advancing hero, wagging her fiiigr-r sharply. “Sly dog!" she cried. “You bought ‘to take me by surprise, n. looking glass iiliiicr!" ‘ Wlicn a Yflllilfi man proposes it is up to tlic girl to lnsc her self pos- session -‘-Bl1 BuciFisher 1; wALi<£D B/tclc 0F N“! OWN FREG-WILL‘. 59 ‘x ‘Q