.._~~ 1 I *'-.`?_'3'f"\II'l\ 2*- ul ` i. of -ii ir,",~~'o'r1»”r'rr‘. ii ~*1*'r --' ‘ “\<'P‘¢ | 4"" 1 ' - 1 . V ' , _'H11 ‘ ,__, I,-, .1-.1~_'.` 1- _ 5 C _.1 V ‘IT ; ,='WV`»‘i-'- ‘ <'-':‘fi:\1.'l."l`;>- ‘ ' " V ’ A ‘ I ' V ` - ' _ ' ` '11 - -.---- _ - _ - r ~ 'rim cnannorrnrow-N ewianiau f _ - _ .. - ~ on om; '='-.f,,iis';Jv. fi i .. _. _ " » .' .-` ~ --1" -_ A n- g _ _ __ _ ______ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ , . ., _, _ __ __ ___ _ _ .s , r- _ --i. _. ____‘__ “_ _*___ __ - . . , _ . _ _ "iss T0'_N|.GH_T GUARDIAN Wh’s`Who Carved Mr-Clideldlviibr 1 ` Tiuiiori ci v _-gt-r -.t 25 Bo:-< :_-..'~. 5 il HAnvss1' Excurieiou-_ 'rn .--ia. FOST = ' mitral Drugstore, onariisctetown rs... ..o..rits Advertisers are reminded mm' ° ° ‘ - display advertisements must be "' - wr ._ i ii CL VER umta-qta.aa¢u¢a|aa¢aan¢.umuu¢us»mii». -*i'~`-°'-°“"""‘.°:"°.'.if".*'..°.':'. °.'.'.-'.-.'.°.*:.."-'-'--~ -- -- mw.~.»:.......i- -n-*ve* f-‘=°'- -- <- -wr- calm M [lla z ° I As ` L 'W A the Gillrdlan Of-fine before noo » r » Cf lllo day previous to publlcatic. _» _and before 10 asm. on Saturday ._'0aaln¢l\tan`ee¢¢¢sov¢| alone canon tlla wltlwltaanlttlnu not must aeooupany an .|,"”.’_ “ ' i 'rnfflnnnsi waNt'fittfl\\ra1.E EEL? wa ' I “;`»/.< .l l ’ - , it ,'>" ig If-“ - .N Ali ii-_iii , ,,.._‘}]§;_$_,¢,'.n{ll’vl:r ilifi’;tff.'i?ra.ir)r;’r:itrl!;af A iS S0 g00d AS Gil B’f€ShlIl§ SI11l\¢!\B1’l ' _ _ . .. _ drink, _-'Yon-it-elrigf Most 'ny lt", -pr -L' i-.En ei'-Y.==rr-`-1'-:Q the corner~ of l_"iftyi-third. street, _ FHS. and one man came with a mov lug picture outfit. They fopnd the twelve images as deq_crlb¢¢l_tp¢ fialld introduced the speaker. -The guests present were Mr. Edmund Simpson. of Williams . port. Pennsylvania Dr_ lifax Lau- terman of Montresl_ Rev George E Ross or St Matthews Church .3 ii _ | _ _,__ . ,, Atsiou Nur coal..-'rho sour. Ednnmnd system ---1----"' I I i' ‘A rr .. - -.sir..a:..°*r.i°r:.~..:°‘f:’r.:ii - lf Roffrywlirliy _ ' _ . »i.-'A/i .- _ INTERESTING BKETCH OF T. EARLY GRAND BR V .- -,,-~ ___ WANTED- Wanted.. a.... Second, class- teacher for Cumberland- Hiil School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup. pieinoht one Hundred- dollars, midsummer vacation, T. P. Riley, .Boon _WANTED SECOND qgeiss A cher lor 1iél§>pi;_lield_ c ool, ‘ - App y _ , ser.. of Trustees - -- R ~ il r D C rrict_ N;>_._ J____.__ _i;iir;_‘¢:_i§:§i_t__f_fl,s.0Ii_._,__ Present canarias or-eat Nor- ,Drrivoy~oy-tire-ooo. which has bee W TE Dia ,,_.¢-_--_-_-.-- ‘ ' ~WANTE'D- A TEACHER FO ,Miiicove School. Supplement a . Apnlv to .lchn Arblns. Bcdfsrt station. __._--- ~wAN~rs-n -.-'rt-A_c|-i-ss ron w_i~ aloe South. School. Supplement 3100.011. Apply John Diamond ecy. _ ‘TEACHERS WANTED -KNUTS-` d _ _. ' ..o. 4.41. for School district Prince Co, by the 15th August Primary Department Supple ment $150 00 George Yeo Seci tary iw’ Airzso 1-‘EA=ci-ies: = if sur' folk. -Supplement $75.00. Apply John Arblng, Sec. _ ..,-______.__._-_-_._--._ *WANTE‘D- SECOND CLI-W8 'rencher for Auburn scnooi. Ap-. . _l FY e ply to James Quinn , TEACHER WANTED FOR TYN Valley Tiiird class for prima Preston ifiizis rsecy. r __________________.___...____ *FARM FOR SALE AT KEN- slngton containing 140 acres. Ap- ply tr. W. G. Simpson, Ecuaing- ton, P. E. I. *WANTED AT ‘ONCE F0rr Pleasant Valley School, Second clnss icnci\ei'. Supplement $125. Andrew Stevenson. R. R. Fred-, orlcton. P. E. I. TEACHER WANTED FOR MUR ray Harbor school. Supplemen $100.00. Apply H. L. Machon Secy-._ - WANTED TEACHER FOR GLE\‘_ Valley No. 163. Supplement $100- Socond Class $50'/I‘hird. Secy Willard McDonald' Fredericton, R. R. ~rsAcHss wanrlao Fon "uN| ion 'School District No., 32. Sup-, plcnicnt $200.00 for first, $175' for second class and $1.50 for thirdwilass. Fred Clark. Socy. of trustees, Alberton, R. R. FOR .SALE -. ` 'FUR SALE-HEAVY BROWN_ paper. _Apply at Guardian _ _ Of-_ tice. ’ ____.___-,__.___._._-~ i B *FOR SALE. - TOURING CAR, first oluss condition, paint lik new, price very reasonable. W. E. Dawson. North Tryon. rw/,mrso sAi.:sMAN |_|v| grocery “nd Blleciallty lines full informatio a rl 1 Box 1064, Hoiiilrx,uN.r§_em°° 'OM-ESM£u.wau1E-o 'ro n pserles. ' dlandsome free outfit ta, Oat. _ for daily and Sunday newspap free booklet A Straight Talk D D Pendants." National Press whose ambition is beyond bis his income. We require man of clean character sound would be rewarded with above average earnings; m P. E. Ross. second fl Riley building, Queen Street. posits Prowse Brothers. MISOELLANEOUI WANTED - MAN T0 WORK Livery stiibic. Apply W. Brown. SCHOOL SECRETARIES SEND your ord-er to iiie Ch'to|wn Sch Simply (‘o., for the now map mended by the Chief Supt.. Eilucation. Prico $5.00. for na. No canvassing. work. West-Angus Show C Toronto. "W. 'E. CALLBECK 0F NOR _ N ;_!_1;_0t_he Ils_land who can work the and at Springfield at 7 p. m. Sc B Sand to handle several mon subiect "The Races and th _ on Prizes." Miss Johnson gf New york Should read 33 l-3 per cent 0 0°’-““"”l°“ M815- Apply giving Olly will Sing at the morning ser- -- elusive territory Highest co Pmillectlve News a er Corr Bu eau. Buffalo N. Y. mind and body, of Bt,-Ong pm-. that he was out of work, havin sonallty who would sppreciat -, ‘- - 5 llfe pogmlm Wm, 3 fag; 3|-°w._i foundries in St. .lolin shuttln ing concern where lndustry ilUW“~ ,___,_____.______._-__------ Prince Ed-word island. Roco - Service, 57 X., Colborne Stree _ -Churcli of England service a G (lrtipaud next -Sunday ut 11 a. m to _vice at Craipaud. DALVAV RE-0CCUPiED- Th E inagiiiilcent North Sh re residen e. n ex vacant .for n number of years. is B ters. ~l-lis brother Bishop O'Leary of Charlottetown and other guests t l.u_is alleged to ihave coiniiiltted th e - < ' - . . - ‘ s ilristarrlly ’llcAuley inuriler in ht St. John 'i`elc‘gra-p`li H. fcw days ago u reliable citizen of Siumunersld hi'i` lust tc-w days. says that he mat 3 clotlios worn. The mon in ques ,_ GORREGTION. - In the adv ,_ Weeks today the sample baby c 8 flakes quoted at \-3 per rent.or m-‘once more occupied. the new own- irllssions Start now at best sell- ler Mr. W. J. O'Leary of Monireok "ng tim-e. Stone & Wellington. linvlng arrived this week, with hi T110 F'0l1¢hill Nurseries," Toron family of two sons and three daugh- n-'John, which was iiublisheil in The nn island family, seventeen, a . the grand parents themselves sti . _ oy G_ Goodhue the architect. explained SALESMAN WANTED. -8ALE8»_-who is visiting ilie western sec- 9, very happy tim-e was enjoyed by that the carvings were not \in\\sui\l, man a self respecting salesmanwlon of Prince County during the all. The Hughes family in the a selvcs_ according to this numb present occupation. migpr man at I-‘recliind, who tallied exact- would make quite a merry plcn find more congenial employment ly with the description of the ma witn us ad at the same time ctou-\wiintcii. wllili thc exiception of tli B in the prime of life. Needless to s 0. tlsement of Messrs. Beer a New Lioi-i-r Ann Poweh c Company incorporated at the cent session of the Legislature. i the year. A FAMILY PICNIC- Mr. a children enjoyed a family picn HELP WANTED MALE. - ANY l l h iid t D 1- ____emge____ pe__s_m_ anywhere who rig; _ii _s__o___er6jf;y_£_g__aw_<;_ _a_;1ml;___ 1; at the North Shore last Weilines would like to earn money writ- Daivay tor about a month. H18 news and special articles err. -A Possists ci.uE._i~‘oiiow- We will show you bow. Send for_lng -the descripiion of the man who A snap shot was taken which W e long be treasured by the famil fr. nil bearing the initials “J. P. M_" seventeen of the party of t . This is a remarku-ble record n iparty. .-<-q->-»- 15 lon volunteered the information PERSONALS e`lost his job through one of th far arri- ed man preferred. Apply .to Mr. RUSS HOTEL AWFUVN-S cor -- op-` Rev. George E. Ross. Montreal; .< nic..-.-5-ir. i-"_ wr-igiri. w. s. cor- it is crow' \°-- "l Foaoor HE Movso crn hospital of 125 beds with' "` 'M L_] ’l`\\'o friends rcnchcd Waerloo stn- tlon one morning-only to find that one of them liud missed his last truin ironic. 'l`l*olbcr \vliu lived in the Wey- briiig district was more fortunate il . . . r m and insisted upon taking his friend along with iiini. I “You musn‘t mind a walk, old <-.hup" he said ns they left Woy- l .qigltt hours ii day after Jsnuuril bridge station. :'My house is a good d mile iiwiiy." ~ “Lei-id oi\." said his companion, During: .luly and August arrange o.nu_thoy looted it togctlicr. e it was a filthy night. raining in ioricnts, nnd they did the fiist tliicoqiiaricrs of it mile in vonilmr- utlve silence. Tlic liost. suddenly lizillted. “Whiit's np, old boy?" inquired his friend. lip!" retort:-il tho other. “l for- lot wo moved to ltclgato- yester- day!" __._.._-‘o->- 'Cherry Pudding i Ticiit together l cup ol milk l table spoon of sugar. i tnlrlcspnon of moitoa iruttei-,.2 1-2 oops of sifteu rr rioiiir. 2 eggs. 1 ireoiilfls teaspoon ir nljuiklng powder. i l-2 teaspoon of ir baking powder. 1-2 teaspoon of salt; r then stir in 1 pint of vfawflv-l cliorrles which have been drained X from their syrup, Turn into a mould and steam for 2 hours. Serve with `t’ snuce mndc of drained syrup, sweet i-ned, and slightly thickened. tion in Charlottetown. Will rent _ CHALLENGE TEA .urnislied or unfurnishcd. Suburbs preferred. Apply “L. D." care In 1 Il- Mil M ID- lin? 1 land. '___ Missing ~ Steamer »_ton, N. Z., was today posted n Lloyds as missing. Sho hurl ii crc of 111 men. » _-_--<»o¢------ THE VACA1‘l'0N|iST'S RE- GRET (After a few days .in The Garde ofthe Gulf) By ‘Lee Carver Kiison l'm folding up my canvass ten although l‘d ratihor not. for I must lerivo this spot. l`ve got to leave the country no must ripple all uionc, 'l sprawled beside it prone. With _ioylul visions rising of xi ju cv speckled “beiiut". And how. l ycipeu with rnpiui lone camper evsr.had. Bnck ,W _ ` _ _ Wlif on take their los' game S . W Another interesting group shows l've packed sway my fishing ki l'vs nfwscd my lust farowclls ,nirliop Brom. Bishop Burch. Gene- around to nil my woodland nintcri. ral Allen-by. llcrbert l»ioover_ Gone. W ral March, lliiirsbal Focb, General where l’ve buried all mv hair. Tbc ripples in yon rocky brook row Wilson. l'il miss those hcutlliy happy duy L‘ll curry back to Beantown to ,M y Wm ,M Miln MW," ram- rr ` cheer me when l'm sad _. _“lame” ,|,,.,w,,,, ,||.»n¢_ mol the _ Physiological Reading _ henrl is f_ull of wood lore hu_t_ clark who sion.; hrrfm-p him r-mild T' ` _ _ My iiocireviiioins-1. trasli. ‘ser nm uw ir.-i-ii-r mvrrrr- rw iris 'rm pupils in ir primary srriroo rm iii-asain: iililtoriiiilid” fll9li~ moioyrr rm riairtirre irimnzir- fm' l" "N0 WN# -encniinterinx runt- _chitect explained. p The League of Nations group is -depicted by ii reproduction of the Tree nf the Kingdom of Heaven. land stands in the rercdos nt the back of thc nltar_ “1‘rolilbition" is carved on the 1 L0ND()N_ Aug_ y1_._'1~he B,-msff back of one oi' the lust row _choir seats, which ure known as the mls- stfmmer Canagmla hom New Y°rk\ crore .si-rits. A Ar-heruhic Bacchus is - ~ . d _ . _~---- - . -- -- via Sydney, rl. S, W., for \’Velliui;-- being stabbed by ii woman. who ,mm School m Stihooh Kn0wlmh;c contain ri qiizinlity of old iron con- |,,n§,_-~ the repo" conunugs --there slsting of small pieces of ciinizi. has ibeen 1-i. steady decline in ugrl t no doubt typcfies the Anti-Saloon Lea uc cnpitiil rind labor struggling. with ii figure rrprr-sentlm: the consumer caught lict\vf-cn them. The indlvldaul figures carved nbove the choir seats 'irc about eighteen inches high. Among them " ers King George. King Albcrt_ Clemenccriii. Poincaire. Lloyd George, Mursliul Haig, A-diinlrril liontty. Marshal Joffrc_ Edith (‘i\- vcll. Dr. Noble (organist of St. '-- Tliomi-is'). (‘lia\i‘les ll. Steel ((of the congregation). Mr. Goorlliuc. l (fthe arcliltectl. Dr. Stircs_ Cnrtli- nul Mercier. Hurgomnstcr Muxe. s Pers-hlng, Fnrlercwskle and Wood? Although ii is common for rliurcli .1 es to display tho statues of saints. Sl. 'l"lir.'mus‘ nppenrs to be tho only i- large church in the city that has included modern ns wr-ll as anci rc ents in its scheme of decoration. Wh?" my hlEh°5l- l\0I"33 bm” llclgium thoroughly. und very ofte ___<-0>--- ` .npsrra cos of wealth. l'd like to catch another trout be- .__.-_ ,Wm in me mane, nf ,._duc,,gl,,,,_ _ forc I luke the train. _ More tlinn 70.000 .Inprinese rosl- ,md 3 _stronger reB1|w¢l,,n op th ld lik o_stuy (limit here iiwhiis___dents of Tvklo, csl_lc|| iii the shrine 1,.,-t that of system lg not aging .- . ‘ic-‘.'t.‘;°'~:...f"..°':.i; ‘ish °.“.‘.‘.°: ar- ri Wi” i.‘ii»°' (:l‘\il]l it K so *I-l 1, to 0 0 li e prim Q3 y__ L :rug 1 0 0; ‘ . _»miglit nibble pretty soon. Jiipnncsn New Yniu~'s day. Tiiey ml.. S,-,item _‘will not w_¢-.ry until w But d»‘ish'_it_iili tiliis message sayi. kiiockco' on thc walls of the slirln-e have tell(-llerg pal.) ppopgh _gp mek _`_“be bool; ln town nt ni_ioon.'_' with wooden mnllcts :tml c~al_lcd ii worth while tn stay find put 'Tho rsing su ` Ives prom sc '. upon the God to bring iiom ricies forth their utmost efio az that ‘- another' i\'nl§l’lflld Tilly- 'flllllnz the coming yenr. All the every school buildiilg tlllroughou The birds irre singing songs. but l gods of Japan probably receive the province should have s0!ne,ele- must break away, more homage Januar., 10 than any ments of beuiity about ll., and no All niiiuro bids me linger, but the otbtir duy ofthe year. that br-ing Ihc be looked upon as too often 'ri boss will not allow first soecinl _sod‘s day or the calsn- really is_ tho shabblest. -building in l‘ve got to leave these surround-, dar Ebiau is verv populnrdin _§_h~_\ the ;\ettler_r1er_i_t; and las_t|y._l_liat ,ings for the office needs mc Osaka district. the rich In uni. il rcitll M' ll Gil H1100 lil SC 00 P ell row. _ _ section of the empire. ln Tokyo. al- forced upon the children. Who nnyibing hy false rr-presentation. do it. lf is nn in- i will hetitsr irr. 'ii wui - rim* M10? ,develop the esthetic qualities, :ind any attempt to teach the principles of benuty In tbein must be riitliei' fulile. The speaker believed that citizens could do niucb to beautify those schools tliroiiglir/ut many puris of the province. .ln ddnglunrl the children are fre- quently aiirlresscrl by visitors on patriotic subiecte who S0 l‘f/1111 from any source out of tim routine exercisci= in the class room is al- tenilency to sink into the mind. In the mnttcr of physical train- ing the speaker considered the sys- tem here entirely inadequate. Larg- to teaching. this dlilldben games would bring much better results than so called physical drlii_ which is a soulless thing at host. The efforts of the ‘Fnlw dance i~lm'.iciy among the school children in Eng- land have been very successful and show with what greater interest ii drill can bc performed when thc vlcment of play enters into it_ Referring to the mental train- ing afforded by our educational system Mr. Auld expressed the bc- lief that the study of foreign lun- guages in our schools is storied much too inte.. if children were taught French at ten years of ug 5f,n| :given n ccrnpetenlt tenclier they siiouldspeuk it fluently on leaving school. In Belgium child- ren of sixteen know French and l"“ll- » English . Tlic speaker concluded by urg- ing an awakening of the public ns_ o _. __-_,-__ pm- . _ _._'_ g ply", "No," said tin- old man cu_l_tiss t_l1?_{(__.‘_‘_I~`.l1'i\t Reeder. jrommi. link one of___lu_e ¢»_lli a Queen know?" wit t Tom- nm U' Mr. Elihu Woodw°rtl_1, a Form Gives Remlnlaeergzcs to “T S Occupation. Mr. Auld in the course of his - odaroro rain that ire ima studied "-"55-Liz “B e In former years Grand Pre d d tered in n marked manner fro ‘is vinces which bud once been occu sent dny,~zind the people who no ol live in their vicinity seem rath _Q from decay. At Grand Pre, unti ii i ' - S English.settlers appears to ha °` been to remove or conceal eve N3 G trace or reniimior of *french occ ii Ye few French willoiws that frlng N t-he hay-road nt the foot of the up S u £5; land, ihere was nothing to su g goat tc the most careful studc S that another race had once lic S possession of the surrouiidiri country, and tho average abserv e was not likely to worry about wli c is there were n few willows, and ai n ri dozen or more appietljoes whicl mf were planted on the marshland h the bunk of a creek and were un l’9'peai'ances went. and only for __ trudit on, iiey wou no ou t av "`i_tio`n at Grand l’re wus built in lsipusture which differed but lift l mftilong ilic road. Tlicrc wus not |_‘.th‘e scenery, and there wus e trnoc of Evurigolliic’s well or un Q other well in aight.. At length tw young iucn who were living ii 5 Grand -Pre :it the time, started ou ll n enced no doubt by a iiollow soun from it pitrt of tim field they co ` menced digging. and they soon ii covered ri number of logs lyin side by side .uid deep enough t escape the. plough. \\'iien tiles were removr-il it was found thai being cleaned out, was found t axe heads, n hammer or two and ways wel:-onieil and has ri stronger mrpier-B pocket kmfe in 3 my d centive to farnicrs to _provide more _ \ state of preservation. -Encourage by tiliclr success in well-dlggin the young msn next turned the which tradition asserted was oil in oxhuming ii coffin. Perh-up a. casket would bo it better num for their find. for it was not at. a takers inside ut that time. lt wn it long. narrow box of the shin width nt each end, und the sitio were perfectly straight. Tho. io sloped inward like ii inansiird so 9 mitch like _ilie r-askets made. today Thc wood used wus spruce, nn the ground from wiliich It wa not even contain “it rag and e bono and n bank of hair," for iii there was in it was ii small lion ily or casket was ciirricil to tl bind been out off and removed, s The well has had n different e ‘ perlence. fiiain pumps were though he has several shrines thawthcse things are done. interest will fnshwn when it W" '"s°°""’ Each spark has been extinguished Japanese place more fnith in the soon follow. Porcnlshavins an cf- wliare my cheering crimp fire power of Otoriilnslm lo hrllls U10!" Hflflll- i°h°°l ffl lh°l'll' "lm" Wm burned. fortune. come to realize the benefit mor .My m,tf|p,, on my ,hquldm-_ M13 -_--<-o»>-f- and more ns they see it work ou my br\cl¢`to freedom turned. -ql;°_~- ,mm the nm m,,,,_ ,.¢,.,.,,|_._ in the lives of their children. My brim' ,iilnwthe dsewct vi-l~ “i wiii not do ii. Never irrvr i_.=..i-i no it plank platform was put ov of the name sort. The pump was like others of li h Resident, now of Parfsboro, ht Acadian."-Relics °f Fr°ncl\ if- in G- ES recent years ilio object of the vc YY n pntion. With the exception of ii cd Id S f . . ef' _ “ -- 0 ‘I planted thc trccs. A1 North Grand f,I’re. then known us Long island, 'rS\) ll~_ they bud covered It well, whit-li, nn’ ii like tho collins tliiit local under- taken had been so damn that i _ y n was compiclely saturated with to tho point -whore motive Dowel’ water so thnt a knife 'would cut i easily. Whoa it was opened lt did nn, “Aux not "pm Uh W lomnam who carried oil as souvenirs. fu t the last time I saw it a large par . the well and n chain pump was i ‘i stalled. which was used for year t w to tie atle _ stur fgiithchiliri pllmlts fl‘4:`vell>`|`;edml'i hair 3°i““--_ll‘___,,*’ "l"““l_,_________l°“ ig' 1' it of wearing out very quickly- _ iron chains are hard upon zinc M "1 = ~ ==~~ piprraro ins mririorr <-irrrmri-ri im- ‘ "}p\edlately. Wriy ‘or fifty yearn ._ ‘ ,ago there was a chain pump on ‘t almost every farm in the country, lll'.`l'btit when one wore out it. was sel- Y°" "'" ‘""°ll A fi 'il "Im dom' or never replaced by another RVG l occuireil to someone that Evan- ; geiine had not`bcen"exploitcd for NTEDI CRAPAUD AND, $PRlN6FlELD. _ _ _ alcoholic. old sport, -the y'5utl\ with Montreal, lvlr, Eugene ylyowelp of .___ advertising, purposes to' anything =.- like ,tire extort or her limitations. At any `rat_e the old pump and plut- lorm were removed and were re- placed by ii. stone curb, to which was added ii picturesque well- sweep, and thc whole combination really became “'Evangelinc's Well" to maiiy visitors :is it had been jokingly culled wiheii first dlscor ered. ' Since that time many changes have taken place at ‘Grand Pre. A wliicli now appears to be getting .the recognition it missed a ceu tury and ri half ago. There is talk of a public park and many other improvements, and a statue of Evangeline bas been erected and unveiled with appropriate cere- l monies ,and much speech making. No mention luis been made of the men 'who discovered the well, and thus provided at starting point for present and future ilcvelopments; i but-they have, boi/h been dead those ‘ many ,v<~ai's. und probably, are not worrying about tim mutter. t _.__¢..<-g;--_- DEATH RATE THAT WILL _ _ 5TAGGER WORLD WA=SlNGT0lN. Aug. 9.- The eo onumic situation in Russia fore- shedows a. death mic ilurin.|; the- .coiiiing winter that will “stag_ger the world," according to inforiiint- "l lon reclcvcd lby Secretary ol Coni- ll were said to be French. These me,-ce Hoover _,nd m,,,|L, public m__ on day. _ _ _ General stagnation of agricultur- ii.i and industrial activities result: HP' _ . ‘ me ed in conditions itppaling P! offic- _ials or relief organizations who eilia-ve acquainted tliureselves with ` the sitiiiition was stated. r Wliilo an iirirecr-:lcntr-_il drought s_ _yo Amm‘,(,“S WHS ““c“c,l_ the Sm. is credited with bringing to a head a‘the present famine in the ,Volga ie Valley, frglii the Cuspiiin Sezgiiofxit ward.~.it ‘ sgriteud that itrmdlfions n ll-l, actor ibut for I-lic general decadence _ing particularly attractive about- of agriculture. in reuuoiion of sur ,,|`lilus in other regions. and in the y decay of transportation.” _ This stale or affiiris renders most °` difl`i<~.lt -the movciuont of such loc- ll iii surplus its do exist lt. is cxplaln- l cd. . ,l` Crop,0utiook Serious .. Ill- .. i .f\gricultu1'iil reports from var- "-` rcgions sire' cited' by Sc(:réinfy‘Hnov S i er to show that in iuunv instances 'J less. than _half the :iron in f_-, the food-prodiiing province has ,been sown, wliilf- sucli crops as ,were exlicrteii b:ivi>_ been liractlc ally whpeil out by the drought. ‘ “Overdoing such local situat- zt culturul product-lon evorc siiico the ,- revolution, owing to thc lack of in- _ than their own needs. 'tu the short- 5 -nge of seed and shortage of imple- I' lments. ' PI' PIHY *U`°““d-‘ and mme "H-*"'“ll°“ attention to it portion of the field, --T1", urban populating has pr-0 or duced little goods to- offer in ex had been a cemetery, and succeed- change and the currency \lf'i“‘@¢l_f\f- S iori, i.hroug'li the increase of bu-rr- ency issuesflo over l.000,000,000.00 fe' of roubles, has rendered their ac- ‘l cumulatlon no attraction. “From these causes Russia even s .before last. yea.r`s harvest had de- C 1-lined from .ii State producing from six io ion millions tons nf food for H oxporvt to ir condition where there I' ,was such im Insufficient supply of "3 food for -tim cltiw that the urban Mid ille Wl\0l0 iillnlifi Wil* v\‘l'y pjopiiuiiion has boon rcduccd to . about onefhalf."‘ - tl hallways Deterlorated 5 Purporting to show that I-he l Russiim railiwu s have dotcrioriitcrl t is cut down 76 per cent. Mr. Hoover declares that 'North Russian short a me ‘nnit,0.$genern_l iii-ichi§t\\hl,dec~ l , reuse awk espncfbwf to gl'0_hKd0Wll ,,{ln tmniipori from the .mtlh and _Ey wi ,,. ,. .,_ 9 ,*l|fl\e"Vri\i!§i7`firgiori.‘whore famine e;_..s_giall lock of hair :ind a linndf-iilrpgga roqrstfdlhéevén fhss accessible 0f