'1' 4*.‘ ever‘ "considered clflfisiiied» ads do erttaeis.» They every store and ‘homoin "the Province and if there is an interested party they wiiiusugely find him. The best class of pople read “The Guardian” and from this 8101111 0f 50,000 people you will receive many inquiries to - your classified advertisement. Telephone No. .132 today. search .1111... hi . noon. Aux. 10th. at 3 o'clock. . will hold, a two days race meet .by heavy raid swept over the city = Yesterday evening; continuing for I-O§4.'$¢¢‘¢¢¢‘v$2;;¢ yvv v rww CLASSIFIED Ono Insertion .. Four Insertions Agents Wanted BALESMAN WANTED FOR THE “Old lteiiablo Foutlriii series." Liberal commissions, ex- clusive territory, hairdsoml- frce outfit, We offer the largest list ot‘ 1V Anvalmsnunivtrs ...... 10o per line of ii words . no per llrro of I wards ....... Io per lino of B vvurdo To Lct érvw HOUSE T0 LET-ALL MODERN conveniences, inspection airy day Apply 17 Huston St. 8-5-61 Central “Guardian HIGHFIELD , SERVICES-Rev. \V. Iii-finances‘ will?‘ conduct ser- Ylcfl M Iilgbfield on Sunday after- MONOTON RACES. —Monctou Ans. 30th and st-ptqist. They are advertising six classes of races. ' Etscigsrcar.‘ ' srosm-a sev- ere electrical storm accompanied a duration "of several hours. Tho only dapraue so fAfJt-iporlctl occur- tho telephone was totally wrecked ‘when struck by a flash of lightn- ng. son and fanrily in have sustained by the dearth oi’ the Evelyn Lucas, who passed nway at uooir; ycsttarllay, contracting a slight cold. when ii was noticed sire was not, iurprov- lug the family doctor was called and despite. every possible care and tender nursing she firiletl to rally. Li-ttie Evelyn, \vlro was u. daughter of Mr. and Mr's. Everett Lucas of liullfzrx, h-rs heir living in this city for some time and was a compan- lonable and was always u favorite with her playmates. arrived spend a six months vacation with their sons anti daughters. On their arrival they were met in Boston by tire different urerrrbers of their fa urily, they then urotored i‘rorrr Bos- tou to tire home of their son Al where a sumptous repast awaited them, prepared by Mrs. Alphon-sus 'l‘raln'or and Miss Rose Gillian, at which three generations of the 'i‘ralnor ri~:rmlly' were present wlflch totalled u number of 26 members. After justice had been done to "the inner uran of the good things provld ed they proccotletl to the parlor. where tire rest oi‘ the evening was pleasantly spent in singing and dancing. ice cream was served by the little Misses Olive and Agnes 'i'r:rintrr. The people of Morreil urc uuxlotrsly' awaiting 'i‘onr‘s arrival home again, for he is a jolly good fellow. -—-—€<+o-———— For Sore Foot—Mlnard'o Llniment. TO LET-COTTAGE WITH ALL JNO. A, McDONALTJ, _ vayor ilermanviila 3732-7-30-1mth wsuren AT ones. class barber. Apply to E. i-Z. Alan- Farlane, No, 900 Main ‘ iiioncton. N. B . . ll- WANTED— MAID TO -, for the ' v Aug. 12th. Alllily ut Frank Mcitlwe iuerside, Phone R-7 4. - -\‘1; - “ L. R vMTB. '. oronto; r9 A. Winthrop; “alias Eileen Montague; C. ii. ‘NW! Rochelle; Ahllsonisir; Montreal; Min Tllllltiy. Moncton; ,lnmu , Ontre l; ‘Rich a ,1 Don fruit anti omamentai iuoilcnl conveniences, lurrdwotui WW8 310116 Kl WBTTTIIRIOYI. 'i‘or- floors, Ictc. Apply Guardian Of- onto, 87-201. ll.,-o, V Miscellaneous TO RENT-AT MALPEQUE ma. GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- 2870 5 lltf PERSONAL GREETING, CHRIST- urus Curtis. “iurperhl Art." Sum- ple book free. llest *kno.vn_ iligl; service. Lowest prices, $10, to $20, mado "weekly iu spare hours. direct. iiritislr Richmond Wsslt, 'i‘orouto. Aug 4-61. Teachers iVnntedv ery. Phone 19B. est reputation. Real (lauadiau. .., ' 04060 Hotel Victoria Wiley Street, Charlottetown Offers to tho travelling‘ Dubllo a comfortable, rap-t "I10 hotel. Contains ‘ rooms with private bother lo famous all over Canada. Telephone In all rofhnl. Oourfoolll lor- Tho Ouiolno vice. H. O. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., n Ltd. PNIPTOQOPI 350-0000000000 000 000-00000 VICTORIA HOTEL __.__._ Poole, i’. . . ,‘ P. E. i., BUR FIRST- Street. 8439-49-7-61. Female Ifeip Wanted r.___i________ LEAVE States by automobile. Permanent position. n's Stim- ' 3i 1 or 2 ycnrs lease. M. liodgsou, Mnlpcquv. ii i 17+! Til For Null- > lb records. Price $50.00 or will Walter (lregor, ilrackley llcach. 3'i-i1-8~.7.0i IT-ost . LOST-BETWEE CORNWALL and Charlottetown rrr'.iu's browir coat. Firulcr plcirstr leave at Moroil liousc or Cornwall Post Office il-82l. (-40%;- W. P. FISHERMEWS MEETING AT TIGNISH A meeting of those inttrrtestctl in the fishing industry of ‘Finnish, ;\ii- urinigaslr and other points in tho west or‘ tho province was bold at Tlglllcill the night oi‘ the 30th of July, Mr. U, l’. hltsttartlry was el» ected to tba clrnir and Mr. Clytus (Iaviu secretary. ‘ilho chairman ex- plainrcd the‘ trbjcct oi’ the nrceting, uauroly to nstrcrldiu the sentiment of tire people of‘ the districts affec- ted, in regard to securing for the ilslrtrrnrt-n some certain rollcf from the present dire need, due to the failure of the lobster fishing sua- son of 1024. There was a unanimous expres- sion of tire bard tirrrt-s (existing arrr- L mil-I tire fishermen due to the dail- ure of tire lobster fishing season and after the liluin. depressing pic lure drawn by all of tire speakers. lt'wus uuuniruou-siy resolved that u. delegation be irppointetl to await. npon lion. ilr, i\'iug. at Surrrmar- W. Murdock, Mrirray River; Fraser, Pictou; M, L. Crim- 11ns. Hartford. Conn: F. A Maurice “D J. (l. Fraser, Bmntford; - M. Mucdonald. MonctomMr "- Bailey. and daughter. L. ii, nml Mrs Poole, Miss Sybil liorton, S. Engelbrokt, It. Engolbrekt Myer Cohen,.Bt. Hamil Geo. DeClnrig, Montreal T. L. Mason. Montreal; “hmlllih- C111’; R. N. Cunningham M R. L. Leo, Ottawa; 0X Grant. New Glasgow; C. A. vhigrwr. Montreal; W. l". Mr and Mrs s. Sinnott. Canning, N. S; Thos Garry. Clovoilrnd;.l. l". Ilroiiy. s F. Tlngley. Mrs. H Mrs. Geo. B. "r-Cili’; Mr und Mrs" M. insh. R. R. Montgomery, New side on the 31st July and endeavor manning his good will towards the r9119; nnnght, by petition and other wise, 111mm the government, Senator Murphy, Charles Dalton, A. E McLean, M. P" Wh" W97" within» olrairmnn on ti... platform addrossetl lire meeting. Th!‘ 1W0 T01‘ mm- nlrqngly advocated the need‘ of mile!‘ Mr, McLoan dealt with the question in a sympathetic manner. explained ti... difficulties resetting the application. clearly stated that be was in mu sympathy wlth that" 1n the request for relief and now that he had come lnru close touch and knowledge of the actual needs of the districts affected. hi‘ W011i" do his utmost such measures as would assist the fishermen. however, that he was not all power‘ frrl and that the utmost that he could do would be to recommend that the government ill-ant the IT]- qusst of the petition and he woul towards securing They must remember. "ti; Mr and Mrs FranklMac~ d0 "I"! Wm‘ “'1 M“ 111d. Alfons, Th; T. W. Amold, and influence. Ho would reliill" are"! rt..-.t1"* - Y , ‘xv. DDWGI‘ sldence of, late William ifodgsou, Address A. F-OR SALE—MCCLAHY Apply H9 itoclrforti St, 8-7-21 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -- Frmu fully irccri-Ilitoil lu-rd pure bred Aryshlro brill, iii months old, whose. dam has n record of 120131 lbs, and whose sires two nearest daurs have over 14000 oxobzrtigra for good grade cow.—~ PERSONALS Mr. L. W. Murdock. Murray Riv- or was in the city yesterday. arnoirg the guests rcgirtr rod at the tluotri. and by llllwi‘ two daughters. iybil :rr..l l'i.'li~cu were Vimiflfti l0 the irity yesterday. field and (leorgctowrr are spending ‘ town They arc guests at tho ltuss. Mrs. hiorrlsoir. wife of Rev. l). J. rived last night by the S. S. lioclreltryzn for a visit to relatives in the city and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William lloyco, IIOIISTIaHV. Gordon and family, is spending a three wwreks vacation. at Hotel, Brnckley. . . l. . . ..n..-,..~,- -... was a wise and god move, as with assistance as might from other vrould be strengthened, The following then selected mersltle and to bring the nratter before lion, Dr. King: Messrs Sen- ator hiurphy, C. Morrisacy, J, A. Bernard. C. P. MoCnr-tlry, Jolrn J. Contain, S ,ii. Iiprke. BIRTHS (nee Annie M. Whittle) n son. O'Brien n son. Maurice ivan. ( loving chm]. of a lsfactory to the royal , ll 1 ' . - bright and cirecrirri disposition, she “llsnlltglulllllhlllH:.|T>(:T:TTst.-1{nArlgllsfélld talus some property, clrleily for- cstlzruti, und has a lifetime right Euaovruo A WELL EARNED igniiflflf" q“, , l l , VACATiON.-—.\ir. and Mrs. Tirom- ,1 fngk u?‘ ‘ ‘l i‘ “l p“ M“ t ‘M m as ‘Trainer of Morell. i’, 11']. 1., have h m _ i‘ mmml l“ Alupbom, “In” m ivlrele irc goes hunting. trorrrl-ly democmtilr und with his subjects as n comrutle rrrul . . briend. 'i‘be fart that lie spokarfirx- itcv. A J. und Nlrs. flack, Fort. n" flmlml" “ml m“ nlrthm-T -.§ Kent‘ Making, mrnlvrly m. “rook, tirat be lrad tlrl- reputation ot‘ being _L [W0 “wmkq lmmlny h, (.hflr|_.._n,, mado him with many of his only ‘ ’ lecta a sort of royal “rtgular fei- low." lliorrlstru, Whycocomngh, N 8., ar- T11" ""11 (P N- Gilrdmi- M- P- dore. Figuerdo, Gen. Pedro Sonar. for West Pctcrborough, 0nt.,, nud Gem Mal-k. Deputy Sircnker of 11w ""1158 <11’ (lioureiitino and (iomurens, accompanied by Mrs. |;11,,_.,-1o_ Shim/i‘ Some May be Banlshod. ~ of LirPrcuzn says, v will be granted to the urn-k uud proposal of this meeting to send filo of the rebels but all their of delegates to bring the matter to ficers and petty officers will he the attention 0f the lion. Dr, King, puuislrctl sevtrrcly. tho assistance of sllCh a power gnnizctl to dispose of \vil1rln the govcrnureut and such 111105 01' 041508- 119 Qhrnhmll officers probably will bo banished mlnlsugnq 111g hnnd to the Arrruztm iluslu region. .. ..“.i.'.i.’€i"“2. Money Stolen From which necessitated her on the stage for only a very few minutes, Mrs. Jeanne Sec], one of the actresses in the troup which HiLL— At New Glasgow, Aug. 2. h,“ in“; “mama i924, to MI‘. and M". Tlflrlmlll "T" at the Prince Edward Theatre, (lis- ctryerizti on \Vedircsdny night tlrut °,BR|EN__In "m (my "osmium hcr dressing room had been criter- Jmy 30m. m Wm J_ m", Mm ed in lru irbsonce and tire sum of fifty dollars stolen from a 111111111 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD TEHMTN STATES EETTTT WITH iTliYiiTY Fllil [M115 TAKEN (United Press) BERLIN, Aug. 7.——'Saxony and red in tlla Victoria Parlritestaur- pmnswlck um the. n,“ (yennnn ant of Mr. B. G. L. Garnhum where 5mg“ to nmmy conchme, 581118. meats wlththeir royal ‘houses, Brunswick paid off tho-Kaiser's daughter a iifew weeks ago, und now -—-— Saxony has followed with a ctr-vb SAD DEATH YEQTERDAY. — payureirt o1 300.000 goltimarks plus The fiyllimthy 0! U10 entire Cflm- a yearly pension of 39,000 marks nrurrlty will go out to Capt. l"lnlay- [gr the next your years 101-1110 why. 11w loss they tin iiousc. ' Under the Sirxon settlement. thr- Cmimhf" u!" Vi?!" 0m Knlllilchnd- State receives as a foundation worr- dcrfrrl url dreasures and The "m" Km irithorto held by the popular King went in bathing n duy or two ago, Frmdrk.“ AugusL castles 0n tire other hand August retains his castle Syhilieuort iu Silesia wlrero he leads the 1110» of a gentle man farurer and neighbor of the ilolronzollerir helm. crownprincc Wil- Five years of wrangling were ro- quircd to ncaclr a compromise sat. house, to his former domains. about the trees Communists Oppose “their the settlement resolution was finally passed iu the Saxon‘ Landing, the trourururristo endeav- phonsus Tram“ Amaboro “Mg oureti vainly to get the royal cas- tle irr Dresden converted into u borne for ailing children. The house voted down this proposal and passed overr tbs beads of tin- ifeils a vote (iii thanks to the royal family. The “Kultur" collection which Saxouly receives by tire settlement includes the laurous (lrecu Vault with royal jewerls which l-lre cour- uruuist 'i’rcruler‘ Zcigirer‘ lirst fall starving Saxon children. lit-sides the magnificent ."rrrir,v, the Saxon State rt-trcivtzs worult-rl‘ui paintrr s copper" idrgravlugra, sculptures, Arts ust's historic uruscuru, iris rille cel- lectiou. his porcelain, iris ooiir... and iris natural history" museums as wcll as prclrlstor"ical collections, nrathemnticzrl-physical works, stati- iibabry und plcturirs iucltnlln-g orig- inals of MiclnelAugt-rio, iluticclil and trtlrer old urasicrs. Royal Property The royal property includes u “r q o Cmrk gnmmprqhh‘ h group of wonderful castles‘, forests . . .. 1. ,. . . and meadow laud and some racing stables. August is quite ir:r.1rp_v not to be Mr “ml M“ l‘, H. “mm Manny courpcllcd any longer to boar the royal crown. iio was always ox- rrriuglotl r good two flstetl drinking nrnu, Men J aiied (Continued from Page 1) Clementine, Major Captain llouj. it is expected the correspondent that amnesty Military courts are now being or. the thous- A number of petty Local Theatre Al. the conclusion of a SCUHO presence fill (‘ilflilllOllliilll :ontainc.il in o. hand bug hanging IN MEMoRIAM in uniadinp memory of my - dear‘ husband, Pto. Heath W. MlcQuorrlm-klliod in action. August 8th, 1918, Nover for- gotten by hie loving wifo and ' child. We think of you today, door in ho t r. Although nix yearn have pauod. We picture you in memory. Jung no we saw you Int, However long we live, Whntovor ‘land we view. " Whatever loy or grloi be ours Our hearts still yearn iior ' you. INSERTEO BY Hi8 WIFE ' AND CHILD i frour a nail on the wail. She at imcol reported her loss to Mr. tialiaglrer, who thcn informed Police Officer Trninor and Higgins who were on duty at tho Theatre at. the time. had been noticed lounging in the adjacent alleyway. ‘on the part of both officers result- ed in this man's arrest on Great George Street in the early hours of morning. A number of bills, ‘Millinocket, Mo; Mrs Rolrt White» ncre Jr, and child. Boston; Mrs. S A. Titus, it. (liilis, iloston; T. ii. iiopgood, Mnlpequc; J. J. iiughos. Souris: O E Weer and wife, N. Y; Wm. Dear and wife, N. Y; Eileen Douglas, N. Y; Mr and Mrs Chas. Rodd, Ilclmont, Mass; Miss J. it. Paton, Toronto; Miss E (i. Currie, . Bsllelsle; Bates, Si. (l. Armstrong, field; H. W.\Pond, Cunrpbellton, N. . H: R. (lillis, Cinresholnre Alta; S. three witnesses examined yo! er~ 0 Clarkhflrrmmerside: day were Mre. Seals, Mr. W11 H. Gilmore. Q0111 y" R. S Cass, Hall- . ~--so9.~-~-"="~~or;- , they» " similar in amount and denomina- tion were found on his person and these were identified as the miss- ing notes by Mrs. Seele When the ease came rrp in the Police Court yesterday morning. afternoon when an investigation was held and which will be con- tinued at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Suspicion porrtetl to u illilll who Smart work The case was adjourned till the The prisoner is being defended ry Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C. he state of tho and industrial (treat Britain tllibl practically. Second Day (Continued from Page 1) ‘in titraliug wltlr efforts that can or should be nradc to prepare boys and girls lu (ii-cat iiritalu for care- ers in tlu- iiomluious and Colonies, the lteport says. iu 1iart:~— "in rcct-irt years the congested various professions occupations iu has coutribritcrl u serious problem alike to parents and educational. authorities. Boys on leaving our secondary schools are finding it more and more dif- ficult to obtain suitable openings in oiiiccs or works, and though u nunrber,_entcr banks or insurance offices, they represent only a tithe of those competing for u. place. Ou. tile other hand. the overseas Domi- uious possess vast rtesourtces await- ing a population to develop thcru. Tbcy need workers for the land. and offer’ great opportunities lads of spirit and enterprise. in spite of tempting offers by the ov- r-rscas (iovernnrcnts in tire fornr of free land and loans, few boys from our public schools. or fronr other largo secondary schools, are found to be taking to colonial life. Vari- rt-irsznrs may be advanced to irccouirt for this reluctance, or ub- si-uce of lit-sire on the part of Eng- lish boys to g0 overseas, but what- ever" they are tire cffcct is tire. sauro, a distinct loss to the idnrpire gou- i-raily and a sturroe of weakness to the lrouro country particularly. Chemistry and the State. 'i‘lr."rt the whole existence of tlu- Stule iuiglrt dcpr-nrl on tire main- tenance of a flourishing und effici- crrt chemical industry ivas the state iucut of Sir Robert ROTNJPlStlll in llis itrt-sldcutizrl (‘lrenrlstry Section of tire British Association. Sir ltobcrt, who is Chemist to iiis Majesty's (lovl-runrcut and an curuvut zrntlrorty ou the chemistry of explosives described tire more or less direct zrssistauco given by cbr-uristry to the various govern- urcnlal departments 1n (lrcat lirit- uln as they caure into living. "Only in recent years," he said, “and as a result oi’ the been u direct recognition of a cor- responding obligation on the. part of tlrr- State to zissist (‘.hcirristry." it is to the Universities and to private workers that tho grout (HT-- _ X _ _ vaucl-s nrade by ilrillsh clronrisls WMmd t“ "um" "if “*4 i" 11°11’ are due. (lovcruurturt departments have rcalu-ll tlio iulvatrtagtcs of tlrcsir udvauctrs. brit iiuportairt cou- wrilruliturs to trlrtrmiirui knowledge have also l-rrnruirletl from tlu- (Tl!- partrrreirts themselves. Atldrirss to Ralnmaking a Fake, ltalnnralclug on u u uraizaziirc Says Trial is Result Of Plot By Hearst (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Aug, 7.—-\\'iilianr .1. Fallon on trial Judge. McGllirtic for nlleg bribing, yesterday testified that his trial was tire outgrowth oi‘ a plot by William ‘Randolph iiezrrsl, and Victor Watson. zrsslstant pub~ risber of the New York .'\lill'l‘ll‘ilfl, a Hearst paper tn ruin him. (Fire in dlctod attorney quoting an {llltrgml tronfessiou o-f Ernest idirllilz a for- mer cruployvre, told destruction had been planned he- cnuso Eldlltz bad revealed to Wat- son, Fallows possession certificates oi‘ the certain urotiou picture actress. before QUEEN HOTEL Water Bfrool. Charlottetown This popular Hotel hso boon completely renovated and rofurnlehod throughout and ofiorl very comfortable accommodation to tho travel- ling public. The ublo lo especially good and tho public are counsoueiy oerod for. Rates l8.00oday. BRUOI J. TAYLOR, Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd.‘ Proprietors QQ-OO-q0lvo_o~ QUEEN HOTEL F. J. Rodd, llcluront, Mass; K. i. Kcuucy, ltoxbury, Mlilluy, liriglrttrn, Mass; it. E. .\ic Donald, Pint-tic; W. L. (llceson, Boston; Mr iilass; and Mrs Mr and Mrs ., ,. .2 IAN war, has tlrcro 1 ,Pari1a1nenta1y Body ctrrrrurvrlcai R0011‘. is an unadulterated fake. This is the opinion of \V. J. iiurrrplrrl-ys, Professor of Nitrtrtrlogll-ai Physics at the United States weather bur- oau, i)r. iluurphrcys, who reported his-rcseirrclrtas to physicists at the iirltlslr Association here, irus vcsligatcd tire urorc. urged strbl-rrrl-s for producing rain from the point of view of tlrc uu-- , , . (lprlydllg ,,-¢1,.,,|1f1,. 1,,.h,,l.,-pl,,__, lhpyluuion which Will be lrcid this year involve, and they iruve also been rubjctrtetl to quantitative nu-uts lu order to try [hr-m m" t l I The outcome of tin- s ru y s the conclusion that trrtifl- ‘M ciai rain is myth. persistently |ut lit-rue and rdugust 22. pxlwrl-Illlléllilitlfti of lnrrlizturvirts cull tlrc lfilVill‘ Forlorn] ed jury the jury his of birth children of a 'i‘. (‘. Reynolds, (leorgc Spring _" U. s. Relations (Continued from Page 1) All the nrost important links of the chain would be complete with re. cognition by Japan of Stivlct ituss‘ . this argument continues, as relations already ll‘.i\'t' been ro- cstiririislrt-d bctrvl-ou ltusslir und China, and in a urauucr alarming- ly friendly to Powers refusing still to dt-ul with Moscow. lfussla now has an Ambassador in Pt-kiu, who thus autuuratitziriiy becomes dean of the foreign diplomatic trorps tlrerc, sluct" the corps othterrvist: is compost-d of ministers. Despite tiro fact that us a result of the policy of the United States iii championing the iutertrsts of (Jbiua lfi tire Far hiast, (lhlua irlways has been very close to - , the celestial nation may ist tire lure of u l"ar idnsti-ru ctrtente in» order to reruaiu a sort of ward of this country some hort- bciicvc. Blunt Note Following tho (tOiliilliilfilillltlil of tire recognition ugreorul-nt recently dispatched to “lashingtllrr a rather blunt note replying to a comuruulca tlorr from this (l(iVl‘i'iilill*lrl. to tiu- t-ftoct that Clrlrra wus lu-ld rc-spou- siblc for the lull-r": ts of the Ptrwcrs iu tho (11 isc iGirstt-rn. itailway, which dl-clttrcil that qui-s. lions tjtllltlt'l‘illlli.l this ruihvuy worr- llliltl4'l‘.~i to be disposed of leutircly by ltrrssiar and (Jlriua. 'i‘lre hand of Soviet itussizr was si-l-u br-lrinrl this nrovc. The possibility of tlu- future urov- ‘rrg along tlrt- lint-s iudlcatcti in this article would give at least as urucb (Jtlll(.'"i'il to the iluitl-ti States as any other irntiou in the world. it is lil-lli-vvll. For long the Auroriialn tlovt-r"urnt.-ut b. iut r-sted itself (YTOHPTy iir tirc . fairs of ilrc i"ar 1'2." t, largely iu the interest of (fliinu. 'l'llt-. iluitwl Stalin-s has expound- tell nruny lurportairt policies deal- ing with tlu- i"ir East, and short of taking up arms the one wiry of acconrpiisiring tin-so politeics has born through tho cooperation of tbl- nations of tlri- cast, [u-iutzipzrlly. ot‘ ('(illl‘.*l4.', Japan. lint the mood of the island curpirc. in the future will be nurro and uroro lircliiu-il to circckunrtr- Aurcricair policies in the. blast, as the result of the iurirrigra. tlou law lll‘l‘l' barring ln-r subjects. many students ot‘ illt‘ situation hold. . 'i‘lrc ymrrs to ('illlll‘ will surely brlrg a severe test. to tlu- i"uur Pacific 'i‘rt-ity and the ilLlltd‘ agri-t-rul-irts worked out at tho \Vashitrgtou (‘ontl-rw-irct- to keep tlrc lu-uct- ot‘ llit- Pacific. [Will Hold Sessions lAt Berna And Geneva i (United Press) some of tlrr- _ betwccir, Ulrlua. und liussiir, (‘Irina '"" an nun PRIZE (Continued from Page 7_) Auiil .1, .\.. t‘ ll. (1.. _ really/f as! ¢p ‘Mustard attains its m“ minutes ‘age: grzrtixlnfl- for each mo“ ; , " benefit of the essential oils. 8114.3 waste throuch ("W13 i“ m.” p“ 9' i i/mlIS/h a h,“ flgygul‘ aboul the N“ MOORE 8r. McLEOD MATCH——,300 YARDS Nilme Tlcll, l.., (Y. It, (‘. . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ __ 46 liner, (i, ll., Tl. ll. __________ __ . ~i."r (Jarwer, .\l., Xtlr Sig 17o, Mcluruald. t‘... Xllr Sig. Jenkins, ll. A.. i’. R. C. iicrruoily’, I". ll., ii, ll., _ l'i'll‘lliil'tl, J. ll., 105th .\i(‘CiillllIli, \V. TC, Sit-wart. J. (‘ Smith, W. liciarliau, (l_ ll., 81b Sig. Co. (foil-s. it, i.., .\l. It. C. _ Units, Jana, Ill, ll. (i., __ ilogcrr. \V. l(., 8th Sig, (.0, . iiolrcitsou, .-\- S, 105th iln.’ ___ .\i:rl~l\'luinu1. l), .-\., i’. 1']. i., ll. ii. viola-s. (l. -\. M. it, (I, -_ ligrpp» r, ., .\l. it. (3., Melt-ac, J. 1).. 105th _ (look W. 1)., Y. R. C. Jones, .l. M.,'i05th iln. .lud.~".on, J, 1)., Y, it. t.‘.. ____ _. lioopcr, ll., .\l. R. C-, | | ilrnwu 0., Y. it, C. - 41 Lougwortli, Ii. V.. Y, R L 41 .-\lT:ill, .l. ll., ('._ R. C. 4U Ivioorv, J. 5., Si-ural Co. 40 Walker, .\i:ry, (L. iiutlric, C:\pt., Stir Sig. Co. __.. West, (l, W.- Y. it. (i., __.. .\lcCabl-,.1\. J., i’. 1'1, i., ii. B. __..-. McNuIt, '1'. 1'1, R, (l. \T(‘Tll)ll1i|ll,.l. ll., Y, ll. ( lnrrltius, .1, i-l. 105th . Allan, ,\.\’.. 105th Crockett, . .\l., Y, it. Jiultliu; 1'1. Y. It. C. licutuu 12., Y. it. 0., ------------------- --"-» 38 (liCNlGVA, Aug. T. —~A strong Arri- ericair group is expected to attend tin.- twenty second annual confer- cucc of the intcr-iurrllirureutary (jcirevu. Tlltglilllllll; As many lCuropi-zur union “'i‘lre popular" clmurbci‘ of just iii-fort: tho upuiirrg .11‘ thi- Si-p l.\‘.llt'l'lillly in view ot‘ the expected or Office. -.tt (lr-ntvzr, the saure auditor-lulu nsseurbly will convene September ist. ‘ covers u variety ot‘ topics from qr .. 1011s of foreign policy to rl~~ ductiou of armaments. (fnnrgress- 11w,- nn hllqr dealing with prob. - lcurs of foreign uu-mirer of the. executive ctrnrrrrit~ - (“n-n 11h,- gcuerai til-bate. ports on juridical questions Protl-ssor \\'=l|1l1"1‘ sidr-rrt ot‘ the 1urr"liarrroutury control of foreign Frvruce, in tho naurc 01' the 110111111" nont. committee for they stllilY _"T colonial und ethnic questions will nqprr-tltru, whcilr is now absorbing u“. nupnllnn of all parliaments und governments. ‘WE Stiiitli, \V. l-I Y. ll. (1., . ltogcrs, K. 5., 1'! Sig. (lo, _ iiolrtrrtstru, A, S, lrlflLl-"Lllllill, \V, E. (in 'i‘irur=stlay, Aug. 28. ML-ynnnn, 11, 1," _ the. last sitting of the conference “hum. p“ M_ will ire hold irr iti-foruratltm liuli. nnnunh 1.30 .\TlI(ii‘l‘, J. 5., ._ where tire ileiegutts to tlrc League Pmvlnufl _|_ H Leigh Chars. . ‘.1 -1 llf'J. ‘.\l. Tire agenda for" tlrc 00111011111011 (l; ,\dc(‘.'rhc, . lirodln l‘.. . _ _ . . . _ . - .- _ ,. \ __ ,1 , V. n , .l'1erce J. S, ________ .. 1111i...‘ '"t2".‘::.": .’.~..'.';:.".:."::r. at. .11.. Donny, A5 11 Wriitcr A. _ lsro he will be irsltt-ll to prcsolrt tlrc T-TPLPYIIHI". (‘1- report o1.‘ tllu union's bureau and Judson W. .-\ lie- llrowu ().. nf K('ilill,‘tT_\' .-\-, _ ft-ttiug lutcruatioiurl l.rw w 1 be lrl-nwn l, )1, ,_ urude by forurcr Foreign hT5'11-‘=i"1‘ J kloorao S. (‘f _. i. iilowiuekle, of Norway. 11110 by .\T('T.l'fliillll, S. .l. Strlrirckltig. 1mm. p; (yl ______ __ urn-tuber of the ilieichstirg, and Prc» Shnpsun Q M_ (icrrrriru lirililii- (funk “r ])_ 'i‘bcy will both touch in general on Mpmm‘ .l.. m ____ __ H ’i'i‘avl n. V., 110 i-‘Y- \\'.1<l \V.. Deputy ~11 11'1"“ *“"“""' "r dQLTsT u. .. Patterson. C. W. - Judson. (l. R. __ ,,, _ , , , iurvisou ii. M. _ il.'.‘§“‘§..‘-’.'l...."$0131.di‘ili“é.in.ii'l‘l 1. u. _- Fvknwn", iplnrnm‘ n11 lrynnpn, will Allan .l. R. -_ road n paper on brrurigrirtltrn, and .l1‘1Il<111-‘1 1'3. vine. n1 AurioL, also n iucnrbcr of llrrtlrio (Yapt, .. the French purliunrt-ut, will Riv" ("ark J. A. ---- M}, “was on m‘. wptrratltrn prob- bicllorrrrld, \V. J. tom, When tlro conference rrrovtrs Johnson W, A. _. u, (“mat-h it will (flilltvflirllirt its do. “Mk0 A‘ ||_ bulo err llic 11107110111 "f "T'""""""‘ Robertson, ii. (1_ __ Tlooywr (i., __ Lnrkin J. i" Tlrown (). _ Rub well with Minardh. u 21am," CM"- - relieves inflammation, soothes S,‘,,,n,,:,', 11ml heals. llurke .\ u.. - Prnwsr- (l. L, THE MACDONALD BFliER-MATCH-FINALS _ _ Medal and $85.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 12.00 10-00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 _ 127 . 127 123 . 123 122 122 122 lit-unruly, i", (1., ii. ll., ------- -- - , u -r n, 13" the Imago.- ot‘ Nations" the urel-t- f;:z,_rx,y_,l,.tl J 1gp lug this sunrmer" is vu-\\'eri with u,“ J ' 11g; .~:1roci1.l interest because the fluul w!“ d’ H” hluifiiiillr; will be lri-id at (lcut-va Wm ‘(L n HR llS lumber assl-nrbiy ot‘ tilt.- Li-aguc. ,.\_ (, 11R it is thought that iuauy [lliflia- (‘Cw- I" ,, n7 rru-uturians will stay on to follow ~-liil)"""lll- l" n‘. the dvlibcrartious of the assi-urbly. i"'“gwmfl" I" v ' 115 pr . -uct.~ ot‘ I'm-rulers Aiaciiotialil llllillwi‘. "-- -- 1"’ llorriet and Mussolini. Jenkins, il, 1T? 'i‘lrc mien ‘will liivut .rt lit-rue .‘.i.r_\', C~. __. Hf from August 22 to August 211. 'i‘lrc" .lorrcs. .l. ‘Ms Hf ucxt day tho ili-icgatcs will conic Wi*:rtlii'r'blo, 1T3 to (leucvu and visit tire Liragirl: of l,‘.:rr\'i\r 31., 1T3 Nirtions and the iutcruzrtitrua Lab- yp-Rm.‘ J. i), __,_ 112 I12 111 \uld J- .'\. _______ __ \liau .\. \\". _ - __. 65 Mrs John i.i in M s N T McDonald w. J, - ~ 1.. xI-wrrrrwar-olmsmn‘; " Travers V. __ . 229 hlcilolian o. 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