economy 25, 192s {Y WILLIAM Aimee RlGG-S . Killed ln action at ipnrdtberg, Feb. 27th, 1900. Farmers Party Receive Message From His Majesty lspecial to Tile Gunrdiani WLONpl>N_ l-"t-ll- 2-l-—-llli-i Majesty m King has addressed :1 lIwSbHgC n; 895d wishes to the members oi M; h; the colonization department o; the Canadian National _R.ail- Jm‘ and now lloiiiewarcl bound on ole Atlantic on board the Albertic. white Star line. ‘ @111‘; message over tile signature oi the private secretary and ivlre~ legged to the ship at sea is as lol- lqws: “l am commanded ll rlelivcy lo you tlle expression of their hill- ymtles hose thanks lor the loyal wmges or greeting you have ad- ‘hessed to the King and Queenl 1mm lheCanadlan farmers party; mell- Majeslles are glad to hear that they are carrying away happy lmprcsfilorlS of ‘their visit. and WlSll thenl all good luck and a safe voy- ago to their homes." The message addresssed to their MMCSUBS by the party before leav- ing follows: "The Canadian farmers [party have concluded their market- ing toilr and visits io the famous larms of Great Britain and Den- mark. tender on their departure for Canada their loyal greetings. They have been overwhelmed by the hospitality of their kinsmeli in niglluid and Scotland and will ev- er cherish the memory o! the re- ception which your Majesties so graciously accorded them." . To ll. R. H. the Prince of Wales their message was: “The Canadian larmrrs on the eve of their depart- ilre for Canada desire to express thel rappreciation 0t the reception so graciously accorded to them by Your Royal Highness at St. laiiies Palace. They are deeply sensible of the Canadian Iamlers party organ- . THE crlslgiolrrnrown otrmomn PRINCE ' ElllllARll lSlANll lRANSl/All CllllTlNllENT lEFl llllAlll Slllllll AFRICA, lllITllBEll 25TH, i899. Anniversary to be Celebrated in St. James Church Tomorrow Morning". Rao. 11- L. Roy Harris, 12 James S. walker, 13. R. E'ncst Lord. 14 Joshua T- Leslie. 21. Richard Jflieph Foley, 22. Major Weeks, 23- V 30. Alfred Riggs. 31' Walter Lanfl- UPPER INSET-Jim. Dr- T- F- Fullerton, Charles Hines. tbehoiior done to Canada by their gltoyai iellolv citizen." . - - ~ » ~ ' ' To the Premier reads: “The Can- adian farmers party on the eve of their departure desire to express their appreciation oi the reception accorded them by y/Qli and Mrs. Baldwin lit l0 wnlng Street. The marketing invest atlons conducted dining their tour have impressed them with the magnitude of the British nmrket. They hopc that the tour will lead to closer trade rela- tions between Canada and the iii/lo- ther Country. as well as to an in- crease in British emigration to the Dominion e-{Qai CANADIAN TRADE INDEX. 1928. l The lourili annual issue of the Canadian 'I‘rade Annex is Just of! the press. From a small handbook Dllbllsllcd iiiaiiy years ago. irregu- larly. lllirl in many different forms. the i926 edition tins grown into nn 355 Dotti‘ book. A special feature of the i028 edi~ lion ls ll new ol-page Special Ex- llori Section provided by the De- litlrtmciii. ol Trade and Commerce ill the Dominion Government. Full information as l0 this section, as well as other features oi’ the book, l“ Kivcii in the Table o! (Tonia-his 0nd index of Subjects. , The nlliin object of the book is to provide. llll buyers oi’ Canadians Ioods. iii whatever country they My be. with a dependable list ol lhe articles made in Canada. and "it names of the manufacturers mlkllll-l them. The Publication of this book. the Wily one of its kind in Canada. con- llis as it does the names oi members and non-members alike. is 0i the many general services r“d"'°d‘bl' the Canadian Manu- Ilcturers Association to the manu- "lllllllg community and the busi- "W Public at large. . The heart of the book still re- “mll-i» the list of manufacturers Ind the list of products showing iillollllli lil lltl lo Pllllltltillili Allll, iflillllllls lil l b8 Sent l0 Th8 Guardian Certain BQfOFG ‘lllWQpln-Su. lt ls lmlv ilil zippzireilt ilu, liii\\'t~\'rr. lf ilie ballots were SCHOOl and COllGQB. COHlBSTS THREE Place. oryllNlllllllllllffl ll) llllf jliilgl-s \\"llll iiisinicllliii» ll) i'(ll.\llllt' lllt‘ll' rul- EHEFHITKS Shall b8 DlSQUHllflBCl. N0 Entry ‘l0!’ iilgs lil Slllls zllill lllll. tllt-n- \\'(llll(l ll(' lil) lllllillt lil lllL‘ lilitrlllilu. l DlStTlCt CDl1l9$t$ Wlll be Parmltted Unless the for lwl‘: of illt-lil liilvlt lilrrlllh; rlllildsrl Silils zlllclill of llill. lll‘; NEIWIG hiiS PFGVlOUSlY B9811 FOFWZIFClCd Thflsrlirl- wlilllll illcil lil: $llli~. pills line plus lllll- plus l\\'ll. llill Guardian as an intending Competitor in School.» llllln‘ .: pill. l. silo. l; llill 5. sllulviilg lllill sin]. \\'.'i.\' l'l'llll_\' OI‘ COllQgG Contest. lHSEFLICTIOHS Regarding; llio t‘(llll_l)t'li‘lll sueullll clluicl- llll llll: ilrigllizil (llltl only ll£lll()l_ [I'll/l Judging ShOLlld b8 Carefully RGHd by PFlHCl-il/lt" lurl-Jluilll-lollll .i‘_\'.\'ft'-)II. llrlrf ml 0111f‘ llllllllifl‘ of jlldg/lzr, .1. pm‘. pfilS and fill lHTGFQSYGCl. lulu/It'll! fll- i; r'il'/l.'ll//_i' llllrlkfiAlfl/l‘. billl-llzlrll" only one llzlllot l .llL't‘L‘$$lll'_\' if it ls cll-zlrlv illl(lL'l'S1(.ll)(l lll:ll lllt‘ S_\'>l(‘iii is lit‘llif__" also. l i l l l l s l lil ilizit lligiczll lilnliltlll. Several inquiries ll-'l\"‘ lll'l'll lill-lil-ll Trgllflllllfg i'llll'l<'\ llll‘. llil" ‘Ilzilllvlviil (,.llll\\‘i'.. . ‘llll- l}ll:ii'lli.'lil llzi~ ll\'\'ll li‘l',(“l \\llt'llli'l' ll l\ lli'<’('~~§il‘}' lil _l‘ll-l .l .‘»'/”l'.l /.ll. I'I\’(/l*'l5'l().\5 N... C.P.R. Comptroller Ernest Eilivnrcl E1lfl_\'<l,‘ii'$‘.l<liil_it rulup‘ troller of the Lzllhllllall lfllvllli: l\.lil way, ivllo has, according in zl ri_~l~t~l_lt illi nounreirient by l-I. W. llc.llly,_( l\I\ll'il\-'l-l mid President of llie (ftilllliniiy, ll""ll pro motel] to Colliptrollo“. lll ll! 'llll~ illlilillliill llll‘ liniiir. ill iliirllililig t'llllil\t‘llllJl'~; llhlll!" . . . . ~ll5|l l~< ;i llt‘ \\'lllt‘ll (‘illllllll lii- lirllkvill llv llrtii llll’ lll‘ ll ll-‘i~. l-liillliiilillill l§tl\( s plow lil ill" ~~lJllliIil illlll t‘!)llL'_'__'l‘ "lllllPslu I ’ - H l‘ k U ‘ . . , . . . ll - Mm ll l~ illl~illlll"l\ lll‘i‘i'r>ill_‘y' lll;ll llilllllj\ ill iiltt-iillilil; villi. g _ _ _“ b gin, I qmnm h‘ m. h) Th‘, ulllliilll l’("~'llllillllllllf_’ llli‘ lllllrliUll to ill" ltltlgcs. ljllzlrlllzill lillfllrl- llll‘ —l'llillll ll: K:'Illl‘§_:l' t‘4>llll“il4 zill- lll'lil. i‘lllll"n'l<'lllltv /'lll'l ri-lzllllllzlliilg rl-lzlliil" rulings ill llilht‘ ll" ]li'lllli]'_» lll<\'l'lllllll nil/l i"lil|ll‘~l> g _ _ _ U y“ “ilk ~.il\‘ll ;i llvvolllliiiirill \\. llliiiviev, l-xtrcliicly sllglii. l\\\l evvii il pl-riiliiilriil lli‘ ~lilllilil lll-vl-lop. lllt‘. linllrll.» it'll lil lllv jillllffi. ‘to! lind- odequnle sources lil oilllllli’ oi Canadian riititle iiillterillls; flllll manufactures. _ As the only book published lii um‘ Canada slwwmg "“m“ra°u““m mm‘ . . . - - - , _ 1 llllzlllvlll lll‘ (‘Zlll lll‘\'(‘l' liiirlll" lil : their goods iii condensed and conl- _L'll}_{llllL‘ for culllpvlilluil ill sttlzool 0i ulllvgl- {l‘l'l wllllwCillllflll cull‘. plete form. it is used for many otli- ‘Mb er commercial and govcrlllnentzlli - ~ purposes. The CYltlCllCC it pilbllslil-s is used steadily by the Cilsloliis Dl~ vision of the Government‘; Tins I t lid the extensive opera ions o ; . _ . . . ‘ _ _ _ __ ti‘; jmvxsury Bond on Tum»; and rill; lllllgllii; lll sllioills .llill tulltgt». Taxation as well as its regular Com-l llli‘ jllllgcs lil school :ili<l college slloulil llt‘ nlemial uses ‘nuke ‘he pmsentationl zll ll:l~l mil: other, lllll lillfllTillllV lwu Ullltil‘ jllllg", . . ' . . . . ‘ ' .\ll;i"el_i lill’ llil: glllllzlilce ul llll: Judges lllc slllniiiilig llp oi llil: oi’ the indexed information in the‘ I 1 l _ l _ I I l H ll i’ ' l ' ‘Illlll" l< ill Mint zllli cu -'l- l» ~ ~ l . . . . u 3m “Mk u k w‘ l W‘ L ‘llil-rll of the ripCCCllCS slioilltl he Ull tlic llnsis llcrciixllli givvll, but‘ most complete and aectlrate form m‘ m“ "EmWE Mlmmmc“ ' -. l‘l\l~’\ llll \l'illll or \ll iorelllcr iilii" C0111 ir- l"l'il'~ lil nil w Ami-Ll‘ ‘ ' ' ’ I’ ' l‘ ‘ >I it lllllSl be noted liu llizlrkllig otlicr than the relative positions of. T. F. MONYPENNY. Chnlrniilli. lille candidate should he placed Oil lllc judges‘ ballot. 'l'llls llzuis. H. I‘ iii ;l wflltllll1ll‘l'|Ill(';:l' Fllllllwl \‘.lll lil‘ ri-vrlgilizl-ll ill .'illll\i‘l‘ll ill ’ g (lil llll‘ tjlllllllirf, lllt‘ jllilgti-i 11ft‘. ll] nigh ;i ljpae i;ll.l~ plnvl- lll llll‘ llidi-ivl (1lllll.\l_lllll'.'.\‘i lll- lil" lli‘l' llllllli‘ llil~ ll('l'll‘ 1i|'l-villll>l_v' (llll_\' fllrii:ll'<ll-il lll lll" lill;il'lli;lil_ - . . _ " l-* l.'ll"i.'l:lliill.'ll l .- '- ‘mh ‘haw “WWW Ilium“ “Plmlr m HIP ‘lmiihm’ IN llilll lll \\llll|tl\ llli l ll lll i) limit,’ llust litll. .\ llci‘ - l L‘Zl.~(' wliert‘ llltr llllllllltl‘ of (illi- ll:.-‘l.'lllls llrll is llUl illt-iiliczll iillll Illi.‘ llllllillul" ill jlltlgm. (~llll" lt-slzlllls :lml vulllt-sl ill.'ill:i_Q‘r-i‘.< .'ll'l- \\-'ll"llL‘Il imllllisl llll~l.'il<ill;1’ 1i I flirozllizilill: for zill lllllll‘t‘fllv'i'il)li.‘ tie. ‘r lll illzll‘. i‘l-g.ll'll— ff /l([/.\'(l' lll" lillurlllzlll llzlr. lli-i-li :l~l\l'il for fllrlllr: p "In (iUIIJ/i Ill/Ii‘ JUDGES lllflhllllitl Zl.'l‘l l: lil‘ illlwl J. E. WALSH. General Rhinocer- t manufacturers making them. arse listings have proved themsel-l '0 l0 be of great service from year| maker in enabling manufacturers‘ the merchandising trade alike. tllllsgiillti many A"¢V>>tl>l_84i:_(_‘0ll>!1lfli!5.' WAN TABLET- mlliizlgei". Commercial intelligence Committee _h;lpl- l\l' lUYlll lliilll llil-ir linlllil llzls been llzlndctl ll) lllc i-olllcsl ALEX. MARSHALL. Iilnllagenconl- is given just lo guide judges in coming l0 their decision; gaizgiflCgfigigcaiidcugYgggTcw:5 lint-ll jllllgl: .~litllll(l llnvr llll‘ ‘ilillllo llf llll‘ cillllpcilloi- lil-fort. lilluclivleliess ivitli {illdlCllCC (or lloiv the judge feels the llllllrcss c. COULTER. Chflirnlilll. Publish: lillil till zl llilllill or sllttl of pspt-l" lil llll5 luriil :~~ - \ of llic oratory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3o, lllllgnagbpllllnlfilrlllallllsl-llllig"Igpnllfignltéhl Slliitll. lone... Sims. lllll. lll'll\\'ll.l .\lZl.l(fl'l£il alirl arraligetllcnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , p; 11"“ " - ~" '-—~ 3 judge .\. l Lnligilugc. iilodlilzltioli (illll vocclbillury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l; lilllge l1. ‘ Rlaliiiior, including lippczirziilcc, gesture zllid pulse . . . . . . . . . .. l; lllilgt‘ i‘. . _~ 'l'oial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100: llc SllUlilil \\'l’ll(.' lllltlCl‘ lllt lliilllt‘ lllt‘ position lie CUll5l(lCl‘> lliC~ culilpctitors have ivoil. llllls—~- Rlnitll, Jones 4 K lllll \ A Sillis Ilruivil _.111}1[_,1U_gg 5 l 1 lillcli judge lillvliig lililrltcd his liilllul zlllci" this illtlliliei" Wlluilg ljhugrme" U; mcflgngt, “ml ‘hum. in than-g‘. of 5cl“,,,l_ Quip-g.- llil.‘ llalllills of ilit- \lll't‘l‘ jililgt< lire cullcvtell liiill collalit-vl ll\\'_\'l liilll other contests must liiak‘; every: effort to prqil-ill the iiiterriipY >llfllllll WIN-l Svlllfillllllll lilivl‘ llllo lvTmI~< l lion 0f speakers with zlpplatlst‘. N0 lllllt- will be taken olll for the . Sfllilli >lOllC~1 Sims llill lll-oiviu halting ol ll contestant in this lliaiilier. unless the (‘li;lll'l'illlll‘ lllllltt‘ -\-» - - - ~ ~-l F l .i -’ ; attributes it t0‘ lllalice. and the judges llltlst ignore all sileli cxprc-lq Judi!" JV" ~ - --5 l l -' 3 . siuns of opilliol/oll the pzlri iii the audience. The reason for this‘ Jllilgi" (U - - - - -.l l 5 ‘-‘ l {provision is that partisans often attempt to bally-llo a contestant -l H ~— —— — {into favor with the judges, t0 the detriment of other contestants ' lllhlls. - . - .12 l3 7 7 6 l who have only their 0\\'l'l merits on ivhicli to rely. 'Tlic judges l ll is noteworthy that ill this iliizlginary case Brown though rated - must be influenced by nothing but what the effect of the speech l ' l lint liy only mic judge. is the winner over §ims. who got two out is tipnn themselves individtiallv on the basis given above. I it llElUllll Fllll SERVIBE llE All Entries for School and College Contests MUStIIQf tllt‘. ilirct- (lists. Silos Llllil llill iillpflil‘ l0 lie llCll for set-owl l . . . . . . l I llll‘ll‘ I -l i. lllltlt’ plisslfilll_t_v Ill .'l. pt-rlli:liil*lil, llllbivziltlllllc: llv l 1 l l1] lll.‘ lll>ll'llt‘li'.tl ll» clill~illl llill- :illiillll'r, 2lll'l ltl aCliTl ll_\' ('flll.\llllZl"\ ~ v 1, H¢(berg Brow,“ g. l-lu dis L. McLean. 3- Arthur J. B. Mcllish, 4. Leslie McBeth. 5- Lorerlce Gaudet, 6- Hedley V. MeKinnon, 7- Joseph O’Rl-\illy, 8- Edward Small. 9 Frederick Waye. l0 Frcdcrlgk 3_ MC. Lorne Stewart, 15. Thomas Ambrose Rodd- 16. Frederick C- Furz. 17. Nelson Brace, 18. James Math eson. 19. Michael J. McCarthy, 20. Reginald Cox. 24- John A- Harrls- 25.- Ernest Bowriess, 26. Artanas R. Dillon, 27. John Boudreau. 28- Roland D. Taylor. 29. Necy Dorioii, l l New Finance Executive llilln ollrl President of the railway. olill Leslie. vlrwpresldenl; and COllip- _ troller of the Lianadlan Pacific RZlll< l lil’ "llillltli lil way. _ivho has been alspollltcd vlce~_presl- rlent in charge of finance in succession m ~\ the lntc l. i}. Ogden. and also treasurer an. m)‘ ‘U h. Ypnsnblnib of the ctllllpliny. QQCOFIJMQ tn 2i rlzrciil: linllnunrcliient by E. \\. “Gilly, ( llillf- ROLAND DENNIS TAYLOR Killed i" action at Paardebi o. Feb- 18th. 1900- a-t- aw...- ‘ Famous Captain , Relates Adventures Ill World War ltl:‘.-;'l‘l.‘.\'. Fell. 3i. »~lu.-:'lectiiii: iho llezlrty good liulnul" that mad!) him lilo lrielid oi" his many prison- ers. Count Felix voii Lucklior came to Bostcli to tell of some of the adventures; which made iilln Iain- ous as the captain of the Genrmn raider, sPUftdlPl‘. during the world ivol". Credited Willi destroying $25,000.- 000 ill allied shipping during the months he roamed the sea. in his converted Boston lumber schooner. ‘.'Cll Lilcklior told the members of llle chamber of commerce here that li was his mission "to destroy Al- lied rlaltilcler ships that came from Chile. t» nlckc the Allies short of ziiiinlunifon. I sillik 58.000 tons 0i fiillllQlCl‘. which i1: equal lo 100.000 tons cl ellllllllniiicll." llall ill the snnkinlz. and through- Hll ‘lib oxlwllll carol-r zu: a raider. lio life dill lt- lake. for ll‘l(‘ captains livid c‘ oi lllc vessels lie sank w ~ Cl‘. ziboarti llil- Srelxdler as ill And ilr. one lllnl- he had sev- orzll hundred of those “guests award. Dlltl ll!‘ ’l‘.i(l they enjoyed life lllere slit! bcz-zlliic ll‘ ‘fricndfi. ' "One lislv \\'l" lil . ll hi steamer." l~rr declared \\‘llll n. lzluglll. “and by lore. tint \\"\% {L benlltlllll day. She llilil 2300 ruse»; of clianlprllznt’. and G00 (‘iif-(‘zfl cl Johnnie Walker and i350 cases oi‘ French cognac. We had 500 guests fll)O."l'(l. ‘Ihcv said. ‘by .l0‘-.‘e Count. (lclll sink that ship.‘ S0 Noiflwizic gave ri hnrlii and un- . . Everyone was all, and we . s i. A olllo our ship.“ Uillii he arrived here von Luck- iiol" did not kiln“: that his raider llzill ‘Vtlllfll oil of Boston in the Soilrll Anlrriwn lmde for eight: veer m. l l lilsci- sl-iinorier. When told ll" e2: :nle'l. *n't thzlt WOll- ticrflll." lie CillllC elltllilsinslic as ii he‘. when lo Elven an ac- colllll of lil: t schooner lil rczitl. Hc anus risked ll’ it ivzis‘ true that - 0' zlrnlcd. "Yes? ll-ilc. The only history ill the (‘llll .1011 - ' ' llli flntlrllic muz- zle lulitlrr . All lei] that look- ed like all cl lilch illlii. By love. when ilicjv’ llxzll they would rev. ‘Dtilrl flrt. Tllrli we had men ill the lililSli lop who vrollltl shout. “petlocsf 'i‘hrli tl ‘l0 lllC‘ rliil ivrlv. _ surrender." This was not voli Lilcklloris first {visit to the Uliiied Slates but it was his first visit ill style. As :1 boy he walked liwiin San Francisco to New York iii search of Bllflaio Bill. KiThc jolzrlle_v was over the railroad ‘ties and it took five and one-halt‘ ‘months. Then lit‘ shipped out oi the lUniteri Static»; on 1i liiorchantmali Willi lilegaphoncs ‘tend by for tor- ivoilld come out their hands in ‘Illlil did llol l'Fl‘liTl until hi‘; pros- elll. lulu‘. — r -<'!PWQ> - \\.lll iilpl-l- l..- helm: lnlitle ill Suilvollzlllil llillll nrlll-llr-lllly- pum lllllliilililln {Tllllftl upon a hacking of still‘ lillpr-r iillil lilivili: llll\ designs . . lhllssvtl lil llll- llleilll and rolorlill- AFRlCAN WAR MONUMENT,