- 1111 11 llelllnitrr- for social trayetlcs. out the nterits of iter sailing quali- asfarJ in aMomenI Neutralizes foods 811d to (118999 ' . zxed Shggpeflfi the appetite. the richness 0f 1111 makes them easier r- beCblIrIa/IS 1 m » s" ‘fl . event signifk-aitt in French ltls- l > 'ttii'y. l (‘aptain Sydney was in Africa in ‘ ilrltfsh 1879 on business for titc ‘ govt-riitttottt. (lno tlay he fottitti the body of a ntutt wito turned out to itave bet-ii tho prince imperial of l Ffilllfit‘, the only son of tho ex- loinitt-mr Napoleon ill. ll was pre- , , sumcd gettoraliyfl at the tittte titat “OS PON' ‘IP15 |‘1]1"__Th“’l Vlmiklll tho prince was slain by Zulus, with ‘hm Fififllm ":0 “by iwm“ flittvltottt (iroat liritaltt then was at a WI’ (' "msmln ‘e ‘m ‘m p‘ Ilut (‘aptaiit Sydney itotieeti \\‘ if l’. M“ i“ m“ Fm“ ‘vhlch was m“ tit-it the itt-art lrtd not been cut otit 13ml“? or My?‘ flflalwlhx]‘iwfirait oi‘ tho. itutly, a tribal fetish of tho (‘“"|'“"r' “"1 ‘s M1“ “m ' ‘Zttlns in tit-sling \vitit their t-ttttttt- ("lmmlou “.1, Rmllmmv’ "aiftmx" ties, and he. always trotttt-ntit-tl titat m)“ mppstrwsj m“ (‘xp{“f1“‘l“‘l" no Zulu firoti tito sitot ,that closed gdylfiy 5m';"e_l“hl0 ltnulvq‘? r'ln‘hr:l; ‘the caret-r of the last. of tho Nahu- e'iklgrllt;l‘iiru‘h';vql_as “l” loous. it was his hoary that the t Reiativtts llllllltt no stateutottt as m“ "Lulu "r ‘l 1mm‘ isnullvleriuilli'zllg"ll 11f“‘f:h;";1f§l[‘;;:{ 'l‘lto prince littperiai wits a great- ‘tiutes titathslte rwtttttctl‘llostnititttts ‘Wlmwv or 3“1“"°“" Imnuvurw‘ to enjoy lit-r art rolloctioit when tho H" ‘ms mrvmg m‘ '1 "ulumper h‘ palace M“ Wqqml m he h" homo tlto liritislt army at the time oi’ ltis 1t was littiitrltttitl tint sho Ntnuiltl ‘l "ML H B mlmmr‘ m“ “Em probably ‘Pmfn H mxhn‘ hands of press lilugonio, itvotl until 1920. trustees to atlmlulstor as she dir- ected keeping intact the collection and the museum. Montague News Bostonians for the tnost part -- 11110)" 1110 1111111119 111111 1111 110118111011, The ntost settsatioital runaway 0111)’ 11L’ 19111111‘. 1111 lt ltas lteen 0n ever seen in Aloutagittt took plat-o P0911 11111)’ 11991121011311)’ 10 11019011111 on ‘Piturts-tlay last, while Zvlr. llt,‘lil')' Vlflllllf-‘l- ltoberitstttt was t-otttittg titroitglt the it stands close to the Museum tawh with a hay rake; a ltassitt-t 01 F1111‘- 11115. 1111i. 0111031119 there 1.0- ear irightttttctl the ltorso causing 1111)’ said it was more likely 111M lillll to run away. Sui-it spctd was Mrs. Gardner‘ by ltvr will would developed that at nut-ta. Corner cotttintte i’lio palace under truh- lletttys straw hat wettt h-kywurtl, 11"“ 1111111 111111 111111 111111111 1193110)’ Spectators stood agitast wailittg at 11$ 1111111111)! 11)’ 01111111111131»! 11 “’11-11a,ity ili(iillt:1ll. ior the worst to hap- 11111 011191‘ 11111111111011. tllllltlliglt she peti, Settle distance farther on the 111111 111\V11)'B CO-opcratctl wth the horse swerved to the deep drain 111111110 11111-‘1l‘ll111-. ‘at. the side of the road breaking the Mr“- cillflllt-‘VB 1110 111 11091011 wheel of the rake and titrotving ‘"11" 11111"11"l1 11)‘ 1111! 111111511111 111 llcitry a distance of about ton tot-t 1111111)’ 111-‘1111119011- 111T (‘111111111111-(0- whorc lto Wflt; picked up suffering Western Guardian —SHOP from lioimturs Catalog. —A FIRE 0N WEDNESDAY tnorning tiestroyed the bartt of Mr. V. J. llurriitgton on the Cemetery Road, cause unknown. the loss is heavy with a iitttall insurance.—i~i. —WA-‘I‘ERING CART. — During the long period of drouth, tho town teantsttir may be seen out, early aitd lute with the watering cart. The dust on the streets is kept down as wt-ll as catt ho expected, it waver, tho motor watering cart. witich was nturit talked of in the early stimnter by many citizens, would be of tttttch benefit at pre- soitt and the probabilities are, that one will be procured before the dust of next season. H. -NEW ANNAN RACES END AT 5TH HEAT.—lt has been doetit~ od advisable iu view of the largo entry list to have all races end at tho end of the. fifth ltrat in order to avoid prolongation of the race. Tho itorses standing lst, 2nd, 3rd and ~itit iit the summarlcswlil then bo entitled to the prize money-MK, 375d 1--1i. —-RUNAWAY. — A team of ltorstts. owned by Mr. Max Gallant. attached to a iteavy lcc wagon, took fright when entitling down Granville Street, at the tiuto hotlt titctt wort- tlelivrrltig lctt tho tcant witoit reaching Water Street. had gaiiwtl such force. as to be utuibie to turn the corner, they d-tsitt-ti attross titt- sireot, striking with iitttcii force the corner oi‘ tho store oi‘ Mr. J. l\l. Nottnau botlt horses foil, one strik- ing the door step a iteavy blow which broke some bcntrs in the itend and iitjurittg ont- eye, llil‘ <tiltor \\':ts also injured but itot vt-ry Sl'i'l(illr~i, lllt‘ ltoary Wlllillill \\'Il.\‘ duittttgoti cottsitleraitiy‘ and is itow under repairs, the injured itorst- was taken to IiicNt-tillis Livery Stable witere the animal is gcbting the best of veterinary attd surgical attention front ltr. (‘atnt-rttit. witn ls ittakiitg ovory effort. to savo tho itoast. ll. -——-—<-0->——-— PERSONALS " —.\ir, anti Mrs. Redverso liam~ ntiil, iiosloit, are visiting friends itt Tryon and Freetown, Mrs, llattttttiil (itec l-Ivtt lhiwsttit), 'l‘rytttt. ~—Miss Jean Qurioy. graduate nurso of the P, C. llospltal is spondittg a few days at li0l‘ home lit l"rt\ctti\vit,—-S. ~—l\llr-‘.: (ionevlovo iiatnntill oi‘ tho ‘(Tily llostillttl training srltuoi for .liilf‘St1fi, who itast been speitdiitg itor wtcation with her parents at Pine illll Cottage, itas returned to re- sume ltcr tliiiles as iturstt, —-.\lrs. li. l-T. Mi-Leiiatt, Montreal. ""1111 "1 1111151‘! 111111 111 111‘! llfflllilll! lrottt nothing tnore titan a vl-ry’ sev~ 1’1.111111'1¢“'$111 1° 1191' 1101118 10 11111)’ ere sitaking up. The ltortse was iat- 1111‘ 1191' 111111 1101‘ 21101119 011 01111 011' er captured utthurt, Mr. ltobcrtsttti caslott at a fee 0f $11,009. ‘1/111611 11*? is a itigltly respected residcttt of 111‘1l1111111(111 as his customer)’ uric“. the towti and his itiiracttlttus os- ln lter catnpztigtt for social leud- Canada soiitutlillig all lift: nt-tuiiit- eretltip she was dnrfitg. Sh». took 1'01; ‘ parties of society ittatrotts tn soc -__ "11"1111"1ll1111 11111" (‘11111911- l." 11 Iiliss litiweita Wickhattt oi‘ liott- boxiitg exhibition and agau to see w“ it; yigiflflg hot- nththot- Mrs, 31111111111’. lite strongg 1111111. The 1W llcnry Wickhttttt of llloiitzigue. slit» Rcszke iirotiters wert» obtained for will return early itt September, a ntnsiteztltt at. a faltuiotts ]ii'lt:t-, l Once Airs. Gardner paradod a lion| 31,1, Ray Mtyrtrtg at’ Montztgtle had “1111111411 1111‘ 1“1‘11\V11)’ 111111 1111 tho sensation of failing overboard “"9111” 1111)’ 111111 rode in a locomo- ,1 yaw tla_\.-t atgo attd altitottgh a “V9 ‘"111 1111 11 ED961111 1111111 1111121 1'1 good NVvliiillltJl‘ his rosette nuts itot (Werlako a coat-him‘: D1111)’ she had too easily ollt:(:tt'tl_ ltoy was giving "mmpi S"'1'"|’1’1'1K 1111‘ 3191'" 111 111" the new yacht, owned by one of ottr “m” “l m“ Clmrfll ‘*1 111" A‘1V"-111. youth; sitortstttttti a try out to find w“ 0"“ ‘*1 111"‘ 91111191‘ 11119101111. ties when in the act . of .jiblng the ltottttt caught hint, ltnot-lting itlttt overboard. This is tltc first tmil boat uwttt-d here tor a long time End tfrttltiuilturi: ‘ltittpzjltlowill Dave the way Dynasty Recalled By Death 0f ' The schooner J, E. Collins dis~ cit-urged a cargo oi‘ ituiidittg saint itt Alontacttt» tot-ontly for Poole t\' ‘Fltoitipstin and (tiearetl for another Sydney (United Press) MARIPOSA. (‘:tl., July 31.-’l‘lttt recent death of (‘aptain O. R. Syd- noy at. his ltoutn ltorc recalled an Matinee Jtaces at Kensington Driving Park WE DN ESDAYTMEJGUST 6TH CLASSES Class A Trot—Open to all horses without a mark, Class B Pace--Open to all horses without a mark. Class C 3 year: old. Class A and B Mlle Pleat-Best 3 In 5 to end at this heat. Clan C One Hail’ Milo Heat-- Best 2 in 3 to end at third heat. Refreshment-saloon, ice cream served bu qroundl. Admission 35c. Children 20c. Auto and carriages free. W. T. SEMPLE. Kensingfon 3728-7—30~wfstue4l. 1 A Poor Workman Is Known By His ‘ Tools ‘Vitrn you allow your Err-n tn be furnished with clump glasses yon have a poor workman In your QmpInyI "Cheap", "Cntrnto" I|flIIOFI nro wnrthlrmi nt any prlrn. I Intro Installed the latest lmulrttmnnt the 11o lung Illa]- nnnlle Unit for "EYE EXAMIN- ATION" to enable ma l0 glut you the vary but non-Ira ott- lulnuitle. Thln Instrument in the Infant on the mnrknt and thorn In only one other in Hut Maritime Provinces... "Actions spunk louder than words." Iluvo your eyes examine-i with this new ltlnflnmrllt. H. J. MABON Optometrist, Montnluo fllflro (ionnortstl With Drug . More cargo, 'i‘iio. schooner Victory ii, '1‘. (‘apt, .\llt.-.tt is also itt part with a cargo _oi nut troai wltirit the tiapt. ls dispottittg off to litill$l9li()lll(:i's~ 'i‘it<- tlillltiess itt the froiglttlttg bus‘ iness has titailc it necessary tor titt- ‘(‘apt_ to engage in tho. coal trzule and being such a ttpleitditi type oi ciilzt-it, that lto will itteot with ev- t~ry sitcccss is the. best we can wish for iiliii. ’l‘itc strawberry littlustry is now at an entl and was very reiitunt.~r- alive for tltc growers, Showing titat the farmers ul South Eastern King's are realizing linoro titan eve,- the importance oi‘ sheep raising the firm of Poole tit 'i‘itotttpt-ton, Montague. a few days ago shipped a lull tuaiitiattd car oi graded wool all itougitt itt this part of the cottntry. This is an cittirniy now industr anti is the first rar ‘load oi‘ this cointnotllty ever to leave lhlt; province. ilitlierto the wool was shippctl as it was, the sitippet- iteittt: icft to the titerr)‘ 111 the buyorwas to the quality. in this ittstztitet: titt- grading was dono on tho stint, iixttttrir-itttctl ntcn being ,itot'o trout the ittaiitianrl. ln the oil" ‘inion oi‘ titese men there is ton utuclt second and titlrd grlllll.‘ Whil- shnwing that. not enough care is "xertdt-ted in the 01111111)’ (11 11111 sheep raised. The N0. 11mins ittsi at, “not! as tho Nova Seotia artitwit- although long titottgitt for sl1i1111’1°l' to our island wool, Tito. ittnnvaior of this ittdttstr)‘ is Mr. (lcttrgc- T. ’I‘itomitoon our- ol‘ the junior mom- brrs of the flrttt and any farmer in- lorcsitttl in sheep raising will do well to rail on hint at tho flrm's tvorkhousc, where. he will cheerfully explain the grading process. Miss Ruth Nelson oi‘ Boston is on a two weeks visit to Monlagtto her former home, With stich talent is Niles Nelson in our midst wouldn't a musical concert ho in ortior~ttspttciaily when money is roqttiretl for now school. 0111. liiiss Mamie Me-Rinnnn of the is spending a short vacation with titer parents itt Freetown. Mrs, .\lc timllan left for Suinutr-rsltle to visit Mrs, (Dr) A. A_ McLeilan, before d returning to Montreal, l ~—..\tttottg those wltn crossed by ltho (far Ferry ou Monday evening Xvi-re the Niisstts attd liyrrttt Mo- phoe who will spout a throo (vet-its vacation wiihtitoir parents Mr, and Airs. iluuh .\icl’ltco of (Jolctttitit. .\lr. Mt-Phco. roporto the. road‘. as ltcing in lair vonditloit ltavittg utatlo the trip iroitt iioeton by auto itt two days_ stimuli (Dominion News Service) I.(').\'i)()N, July 31.——'l‘ltt- most rc- uiaikabie Peklncse dog in the world was at llampstczid lust wet-k. llo aecoittpaiiies his lillfilftlf-‘li witer~ over she goes. This dog is Mr, Sittnoc, attd be loitgs to Dante (Tiara Butt. iii-t (‘lllllll to genera llutuc and to a ill\- lotto position itt the world ot‘ dogs rests on his zibillty In wing, .\ii Iloits t-ati howl. But Slttttott can ‘sing. \Vitiiln a certain range, yet one the- yottd tho roach oi tnnst atuatt-tti" sittgors, br- can follow liatue Clara as site itrartlres her scales. Note for note, each is as pure and, in its tvay. as rtffortlotts and enttrztttt-ittg as that uttered by his utistrcss. Jio will not begin to sing by itint sch‘, llc rnqttirt-s some encourage- ntcnt some assurance that it will be a, concert at witieh he may wor- tlilly appear. When Mr, Shmoc has properly iixctl his titroat nutscltts, ho sits down, opens his tnourlt, and pours forth a stream of mciotiy. A blind man might. easily believe that a pupil of llame Clara was following itor up anti dowit the t-tralo, Thorn is no trace of doggiuesrt in Mr, Siitttows singing, Thorn are no fiat notes, so retitiniscoiti nf tnnon- iit nights and a flue at tho stroct corner. .\lr. Shmco has a better our for tnusir than ntost ituntitn beings KEEPING WBLL-iAn "I Tablet (a vegetable lnorhnt) token n night will hlin troop you well, by toning and tltnngthoolnl your di- lution and elimination. NI JIIIIIOIU-Llfllo III Ono-third tho regular don. Mods Mottlnguc_ Furnishing Co., Mon- tngtte, is enjoying hor annual vscn- tion nt her home in Glen Martin-J of the some ingrodiontqthm undy outed. For children and adults. IOLD IY YOIII DIIIGQIIT . ‘r __., ; . 381-10? from Holman cgms; -~--'D°N'T FQFQFT to attend ilocorutloii Day August ttrddililaido lodge l, 0. O. F, Montague. lITBQQ-lxll. ....'MAIL YOUR ENTmgg m, the Montague race; early saith“; they rcucb the Sucretttr bygm. order August Zttd- ’ _ 114-1-2atst “JIFEACHER WAN-TE]; gm- 3L biarys Road West School, suppte. ntont $75.00. James ilughes, gecey. 3757-7-1-31. ....'DON'T FORGE-T THE MON- TAGUE RACES Wednesday Aug ust 13th. See the list of classes, the)’ are tttskins a Special Colt class tor 3 year olds. 3714-7-z9.5i . .*SOHR. “SILVER BELL."_. Capt. Jo's. Jerriur was in pot-t from deep, sou ,flsiterle.s and report th-th plentiful, with weather very wiady. m__ \ JJGRAND PICNIC at St. Georg cs on Aug. 12, on the beautiful grottnds surrounding the church. Proceeds itt aid of church, v 3735-7-30-3l ..*THE S. 5. DOMINION COASTER.— Capt. R. Nattffts, atttvt-tt front llnlifax via ports of call attd sailed for Magdalen i.-;~ lands with u largo cargo, ' A, ..*SCHR. J. W.—Capt. Wallace White. tit-rived front Pictou with a load of coal tttt dis discharging at the lttillway \Vltarf for the (I. N. ll. A. ..*EASTERN AGENT.—- Mr .J. W. hiurdocl: is now Guardian Ag- ent in Muntitgttt: anti will be pleas ed to receive itcws items, atlvertis- itig, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. ..*SCHR. JESSIE BROWN. -_— (‘apt Richards arrived front Pictou with a ioatl of’ Acatliuti Nut (Yonl for A, A. Mciioitttid and is dis- charging at MacDonald's witart’. —-A. ....*COME AND ENJOY a real treat at. the ice crttaitt social ttttd tiztnco in Granville School on Souris lino road on Tuesday, Attg ust 5th tittdor tho ituspitiett of ilit- Wtttttttit‘: institute. 3759 ii i.-ii. .,..*FOR SALE—A very desira- bio properly at Montague. llottse attd ottt ltuiltlittgo itlso 31/, ztrro-t land itt good cuudltiott, li" not sold ltoiori- Attg 9tii will he put ttp at auction on that date, ii, i), Mrlawttl ~ 3733'7~Bti-l,-i,5 ~il Mlnartfo Liniment for Rheumatism i-—-a-o>———— PERSONALS . ."Miss Catherine Nicholson, (Yttrdigittt is visiting Miss Marlon Douglas. A. ..!Dr. and Mrs. Tkmtttbs, Mt. Stow-art ittotttred to (ieurgetowti this aveeit. . ,*Mi'. Wilfred Parker, a ntentittei" oi‘ the staff of the Cuttadiait lianlt of (Yotnuterco, Newfoundland is spotttliitg a short vacutiott at. his ltotno itt (icorgetowtt. A. ..*ivllss Gladys iioycc and Miss Della ilcnipitill, Dorcitcstor, Mass. arrivotl itt (ioorgotowtt ‘on Saturday atttl intcttds spending their vacation visiting relatives. A. ..’Mr. and Mrs. F, J. liicPhett. (‘ltarlnttototvn rt-tttritotl itoitte after stmitditig a trite); itt Georgetown. A. ..".\iiss Lydia Ross, Millinor. with the firnt of J, J. llughes & ('0. Snurls is spending her vacation at her ltouto. A. ..‘l\lr. Wiliiuttt White an officer off tho. (‘ar Ferry is spending n sitort vacation visiting friends in (ioorgctotvit. ' A. ..'Mrs Aitkonsott and two trltiiti- ron ticcoittpatilotl bv Misti Gladys Sitntnotts, Boston, Mass are spend- ing their sittuntcr vacation, guests at the “Sea Breeze liottel.” A. ..‘Mr. nud Mrs. Fred Trninor and two citiltlron, New York are spending their summer vacation visiting Capt, and Mrs. John Smith. A. ..'Mr, and Mrs, Molntoslt, invernoss, C, li.. uro sitontllitg a short vacation in (ioorgemwn. the guest at the "Aitken Hotel." A. “Wiisses Mary and Marlon Tioloric, Mr. Wilfred Dolorio. and Mr, and Mrs, Payne. Winchester. Mass. who have been sitontilng a month visiting Mr, Vitus. Deioritt, Georgetown utntnr to their hnntes last week. A. ..*.ititlgo li. O. and Mrs, Me, lnornoy. St. John, who have boon spottdiitg a couple of wot-ks visit- ing liiiss Marion li/lcllnnaltl, George. inwn icfi this wook enrnnto to their home. A. ..'Mr, and Mrs, Doniel Mac- Klnnnn, Dorchoster. Mass. are spending a short vacation itt Georgetown, visiting Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hemphill. A. ---i-<-o>i— “IMAGINATION IN BUSINESS" Hardware Merchant: i tell you. that new salesman we put on is a corker-itrfs got. tdolns! Traveling Salesman: What's hn done? Hartlwnt-e Merchant: He's sold that his: lot of old fashioned wash- inz-machtnos we itrtd in tits wnrc- hottsa-the ones that work by hand. you know-just. told the stout wo- man whocame in» that the iirotlt! qiri he had showing them used this - plan to reduce her weight. tatt- at» t suit. iierit Their Property (United Bron) UUENOS AIRES, July 8l.—'l‘he ntttn who “could commit any crime in order to live without work" has lust been sentenced‘ to "live and ittbor ttntii tieatit" in, the lonely pettul settlement of Ushaia. on 'i‘icrra do] Fuegu. for the uturder of six relatives and two peons. The sentence followed one of the ntost sensational tuurder trials in the history of the Argentine. liitttteo Banks, once prominent social light, a wealthy resident of tho town of Alui, n. member of the church, formerly a British oonlul and a power in politics, lost money itt the Cfltlle business. subsequently t-tnbezzled funds belonging to his two brothers, and titen decided to destroy his two brothers and their fatttilios, itt order to inherit‘ their property. lie went to the "estsuclss" of Us A‘ relatives and succeeded in placing strycitttine itt titoir food. Iiut he wit-s too eager, for in each case lto used so tttucit poison that it was ilotectetl and the food was not est~ on. Then uiiu of his brothers accus- ed iiunlts of attempting to kill them. He. denied this and lflid tat-into to the peons. ' iiotttevcr. flanks was afraid his attoutpt evontttutlly would be ills. t-lttatad, and he decided to do away with his roiatives at once. lie kill- od a hrotlter on his sick bed, a wife of 51 years, and an old wonutit oi’ Nil, 'l‘itott he. shot a daughter of i4. iio only wounded lter and iiho l‘.ill screaming and sought refuge itt a sitallott’ well, where tlte iilllffl oror found her uttd shot her litrottgh the buck. His other brother also was ill. liauks shot hint to tioatii lit his bed and killed tho re- mainder of tho family. Then he itiiiotl two peons employed on the ranches. I Uaitttly, Banks, who is benign of cottnttmance, returned to Azul and ordered coffins fur the dead. The undertaker, surprised at the whole- sale order, asked "if some faintly had itceu poisoned?" - "No, there was justan unfortun- ntc incident," the titurdered replied. Later he explained that. the poons itad a-tteittpted to poison the two families and that falling they had hocotno afraid attd killed them all, lianks had discovered the bod- ies of his tit-ad relatives and wus so t-ttritgoti that he ltnd shot and ltlileti the pottns. ‘Pitrottgltttttt the. trial Banks in- sistotl on this version of the murd- t-rs, atid froqtietttly wept copiously, but the evidence developed tu prove beyond a doubt that ho was the itturderer. The nturtiers‘ were committed only a few tiays after a law had be. ctnne effective abolishing capital puiiisitittettt, llreviottsly lt had bout. traditional in the Argentine that. the death penalty should not be lu- flictetl, aititougit there had been cases of execution by the firing squad whet-o unusually savage ntur. tiers itad been done. T110 Psychologists who studied liaults’ case say that the sentence A, to "live mid work until death" in desolate Usltaln will be a greater puntshttttttt titan the 110039 or the 1111M! squad for the nturderer Lofrrmowsoultlibrsitk . Mail Cover lllliles“ By the .Miliioti (United Prou CHICAGO, July 31:4 1101.8 W111!- ing their way- back and forth across, the United States in‘ the atr mull service bud covered 55,881,810 ntlles up .to May 81. tlouu int 58. (l2 itottrs. according to Luther K. oil. traffic tnanztger of air mail service here. it is a gonor- hour. Tho names of 41 fllors who have given more than 100 hours’ service to air mail are contains in u" rs- port from Ir. Bell, with he veter- an E. Hamilton Lee, llazeihurnt headquarters, leading in ntituber of hours. His total May 31 was 2.887 hours and 36 initiutos for a distan- ce of 201,205 utiies, iic was apt polutnti to tho air tuutl in Dccctub- er, 1918, and at present has the "run" between Long island and (iievoiatttl. To Pilot William C. Ilopson. Omaha itoxttiquurters, wcttt, the bonor, however, of having flown his plane the greatest distance, in 2,236 hours and seven ntinutt-s ser- vice he covered 221.876 ntilcs, lie now follows the air path be» tween Citic-rt o attd Omaha. liopsorl la u iiiii (1 ty, Kansas, product who entered the airmail service in April, 1920, after a lotig record in civilian otid arttty flying. Only a few itottrs scpartetl‘ Loo and James ll. Knight for first place. The pilot who has made on- viablo records itt night flying mid staged his ntemorublo ruco wltn death has given 2,311 ltotirs and 53 minutes to the service when the compilation was made, iti which time he had traveled 211,995 tuiles. Knight is another Kansas than. bortt itt Lincoln, who first onterotl the air tttttil service itt Jtine, 1919. Ho resigned May 20, 1929 and was reappointed in October, 1920. His is the Omaha-Cheyenne muta. Others who have served more than 2,000 hours, named according to rattk in hours, are James 1'. Murray, _ headquarters Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Amaba run; William C. l!opson;_Frank B. Vager. head- quarters Cheyenne, Citeyonue- Omaha ritn; Warren D. Williams, heuttlqttarters Cleveland, Chicago "levoland run; Edison E, Mouton, iteadqttartcrs ltotto, itt-tin lElko run;- Wesloy I... Sntitit, lteatlttttitrtcrs ifazellturst-Cleveianil ruu; 1.. If. Garrison, bettdqtutrters Omaha, Chleago-Ontaha run, ‘and Harry (l. Sntlth, headquarters Omaha, Chcy~ cane-Omaha run. All of theforegolitg pilots itave. covered between 181,000 and 200,- 000 miles. “who would commit any crime rather titan work." . flanks has lived iu ltixiiry all his life. 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