i" ma: commits initial Miiliéysiilglii lllitll TEAM 17m] have ldonesafbr56 Ware ‘II-q Eastern Guardian JDONT FUDGE‘! the Presby- terian lee-cream social in Halli-ll‘ ~ Church Grounds. llontasué. Thur!- Adrl aTeupoonful of day evening, July 2m. ‘1915-1-19-21. Bovrll to every’ two oggmMhlrruaual way BIWRII. lobe Them Delicious H ‘ ..'N»OTICE. - Macllatfs Mills. l-ls itherdale will only operate Mou- day and Tuesday of each week un- til August 10th., will then close for repairs, 1953-74931 ..'S'l‘. PETERS BAY HORSE BACES.-A snappy series of good races on flednesday. July 20th. A good time. New grand stand. tables. refreshment saloons and all ,that goes to make a good holiday The Maritime Track and’ Field Championship will be held this year at Halifax on Aug. 6th. For over twenty years the Abeg- weit A. A. A. has suceaafully won the club championship honors and this year, this forward Island club will be represented by a strong team at the Halifax gathering. To meet the end in view o! per- fecting the efforts of our athletes. the Abegwelts have succeeded in getting the services of Mr. Win. Halpenny, our well known athlete- and coach. who will put the team in condition. Beginning this evening at the Abegweit grounds at 5 o'clock sharp. Mr. Halpenny will meet the follow- ing athletes who are urged to be on time and out in full force: —Phil McDonald. Ed Homby, Dennis Ryan LePage, Wallie Scantlebury. Gordon White, Fred Holl, Loyola Duffy. Allen Stewart, Frank 00x. Joseph 'I‘rainor and McMillan, Hunter Riv- insulin This evening at 0 o'clock. the iAbcgweit Baseball warn will be at home to their western rivals at the ‘Abegwelt Baseball Diamond. Both teams have each a win to their credit. so that they will both be on edge to get the drop on the other in this evening's game. The Summerslde team is working pretty smooth and are looking for- ward to giving the Abegweits a merry chase for the top honors of the 1s- lnnd League. The Ahegweits are also showing real class and if they keep perform- ing in the same manner as in previous games will , take a lot oi beating before they finish short o1 the required runs to put them in the lead. This should be a good game. both teams have the necessary material to make it snappy. lair-tight and above nil exciting, so let's go. Major League Leaders (Including games of‘ July 15.) Batting-J’. Waner, Pirates, .391. Runs-J-lornsby, Giants, ‘l3. Hits-P. Waner, Pirates, 124. Doubles-i’. Waner, Pirates, 24. Triples—P. Wancr, 14. Wil- HOIIIBTS—'HOI'IIBIIY, Giants. liams. Phlilies. 16. _ Stolen bescs-Jlrisch, Cardinals. ‘l -1-1ill, Pirates, \voh 13; Wright, Grocker Win First Games In Davis Cup Series "horse race. 192411021 TORONTO. July 18. —— Playing By sets the scores of the first remarkably steady games Jack match. hetween- Jack Wright and Western Guardian , Wright and Willard Crocker. of Dr. Benet, favored Canada 2-6; -COME T0 THE DANCE in Clcr- Montreal. Canada's ranking tennlr‘ 6-4; 6-4; 4—6; 6-"4. Cfllilidfl W011 mont School, Thursday, July 21st. stars, opened the Davis Cup elim- the second match in straight sets- Admission 25 cents. 7970-7-l9-2iIinaiion lie suspiciously by taking 6—--i; 8-—6; 6~4. 4 {two singles matches from Dr. Vic- As the result of the draw yester- .._1-||g LADIEB 0p Tug PRES-lame Bane! and Rogelio Paris, rluy, Wright and Cracker will face Cuba's crock singles players, on the Paris and Raoul Chucn in the dou- courts of the Toronto Lawn Tcn- bles match tomorrow afternoon. hi5 Club here Saturday aternuon. u; unuzs INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN -__... SMQKS ARE 3 DELIGHTED N a few weeks, CLIPPER CUT PLUG has become one of the ‘most popular smoking, tobaccos ever introduced to themen of the Meritimes. Hundreds and hundreds of pipe smokers say that CLIPPER is the tobacco they have always wanted-us rich, prime, full-bodied Cut Plug that makes the old pipe taste sweeter with every puff. You, m, will be delighted with cupren. A Get a package or tin ‘to-day. ' COUPONS in every. package and tip,‘ lvhith‘ hi; 550d forv valuable ‘ premiums. For free copy of PREV] UM Caralog us; wrire ro The B. Houde Company. Limiter]. Quebec. l l EBYTERIAN CHURCH are making 1 5the picnic at Tyne Valley, July 20th. ‘a special event of the season. 7933 . —AT HOME.-- Mrs. Stewart Ihluase will be "At llomo" on Thurs- iday, July 21st. from ll till 5, and ‘lfrom 7 till 9. “We use this adjective sli- 4 vlsedly- Sufferers from Eyeetraln "my hgyg pdrfktl VIIICH llld therefore do not eulfl°°l m‘ presence of any e76 lieu"- The motive power of ill! entire human organism l! Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it la computed utilize about 20% of "ti! Nerve Energy. but when Eyw strain la present, a much larger proportion la required. i Hence defective eyea, through ‘ their coneumgriun of an ex- ceaelve amount of Nerve En- engy may seriously affect the functioning of ether organs of the body and produce lll health. . Two Championship Aspirants Differ In Training Camps- ngamng U‘ 2 10 3 NEW YORK, Jilly 18. —' Jack Rochester . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 1:1 1 Demlllw?“ 8M"- "°'"'Y h°°'“*- "l" Rnupnch, “budge and Davis; ed with either hand. ‘will be pitted Klschcr, Bagby and Head $35k"; ha]: 32*")??? fir”? am“ a w en ervae or e evy- mmimore _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 3 0 weight runner-up 50b meet here syruum g 6 7 3 Thursday night. On the basle of Eamsyww and Lake; Barnum what the two big men have shown scheme“; and Morrow during?‘ ‘ting past {eannsharkey is » esta s e as a avor e. , . .~ b 3L Nownrlf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 11 4 Y“ time l“ wnflidalabl" my!” ‘Iilgxifis ggalmsgfc gI-liffntsglfmlllglSldfi BMIM" 14 20 3 "y “M” Dem”°y' I“ m wmumr sday h“, Brennan, (memes, 110w,“ m“; he is the man of Toledo or the man 4 ‘ ' B75_.;_l9_mSkifr; Bet-ere“; and pond‘ '21 Phllailellgvhiaa He IIItIBdBIODDOII his - _C0ME To THE MAL"; Us; eavy wor an won‘ o any more IWEA and Bazaar near the Ulfiwdplerscy City .___K _ , , _ _ _ _ __ 3 11 1 boxing till he boxes Shsrkcy. To- t Church 0n Wednesday July 27th Toronto 0 5 0 llBy he played gulf and turned in Q ' Bmme and Dolly- gone“ “do card of well over 100. v Refreshment booths in connection. , - _ I , , , , , , , “,,,,,,“““, Hargmve. Sharkey did not tear savagely in __.__._e~-_---_--__ should the day be unfavorable the to. his gparring partners today. first fine day fimomng‘ 7929 Fifteen thousand persona crowded the Madison Square Garden gym- nasium to sec him work, but were 9 1g 2 unthrilled by fiveslounds of boxing 7 13 1 In which nobody was knocked out. ldridge and (lunch; Kaufmann‘ Sharkeys handlers seemed well ich and Jonnard. fiilllflflfill- Blind Swimmer I Makes Favour; able Impression I ‘I -—INDIAN RIVER PICNIC.- 1 {Wed Aug. 20th take a drive to this ‘flbcnuty spot. A good time Ior ev- pierybody. ‘Tea tables set at 1.30. Mu- “eic. dancing, athletic games. 70-19 > ‘ --TIIE BEDEQUE DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play "Noth- ing but the Truth," in O’Leary Hall Thursday night. July 21st. Admis- (151011 35 and 20. 7934-7-19-31 4 '~ -KINKORA "What Happened m 1r CLIPPER 4s Packages - ‘ ‘ Ting cur PLUG , GET A TIN AT YOIIR DEALERS ~. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist Iym Kinkora l-lail, weani- A_A_AA¢AAAAAA NATIONAL LEAGUE Rolls. buscults cr doughnuts may ' be steamed a few mnliies in fresh- en tIiDrn, or may he placed in c. paper bag (ends Tllaslencd cecurelyl and left for a short time in a warm oven. ' -—R. R. STATION MOVED —- H". The old Railway Station at Sum-l hlcrside has been moved from itslphfla niie of many years i0 tlie rear oi?» A the store of Mr. W. J. illusions/U].- |\\‘I\U hoe purchased it The lob wasjI ,____ {done by till‘. Fred Palmer and his‘ W1l01l- ABSOLUTELY ' FREE With every order sent in during this month for a suit or top coat made to your measure in any style and fit guaranteed at list price. A set of safety first lightning proiecb‘ ors and suit hanger free. I game: Pittsburgh . . . . . _ , _ _ _ _ , H ~35 firsts 30—-31, seconds 27——29. SASKATOON -— Receipts iwrll firsts 24, seconds 19. EDMONTOPF-Thie market nnd advanced one cent. Paying prices to country shippers are now extras 28, firsts 25, seconds 20. ST. JOHN —- Tho egg market here is quiet with some supply are rlving from P. E. l. Deniers are pay- ing country shippers extras 33, firsts 30., seconds 2i. ----<n+o-—-—- PROVINCE 0F -> BRITISH COLUMBIA ~.' -I- . ,, Grains. ..- sire promise of “mo!” yields and an average vegetetiia crop ls anticipated. Apples, plums and prunes are about 76 par-cell! of the average, pears 60 percent. ‘The Markets MONTREAL, Que, July 18. - There was a general improvement in the inquiry from foreign buyers for grain in the Montreal market today and although the volume of business in Canadian spring wheat was only ‘of a moderate character exporters stated that the prospects were more encouraging. The do- mand for rye was fair and quite a few sales were made for prompt and nearby shipment, while the . Blanchard . . yaf; l: oaystfnd baggy Y“: qugm u e omes cmar etaaai of n. ' M°F""I““°1:tc:::g BYIMG grade Manitoba spring. whom Larmr _ _ _ were made to local exporters at 3 - " ‘ cents to 38 1-2 cents per bushel un- der the Winnipeg July option c. i. f. Montreal. Owing to tho reduction in 111B premiums for oats in the weat- apricots 415 percent,’ peaches 6i em merket e Weaker feeling lie-percent, cherries s5 percent, smnll veioped hero today and prices for (rims a god average, hops 110 per- Canadinn western grades were -re- mnr; Pnsturage is abundant. duced 1 1-2 to 3 cents per bushel. ' No. 2 C.W. was sold at 73 and Nu. i at '10 ole per bushel. With the exception d! a. sale of a few odd lots of low grade flour to English importers over the week-end. tho local market was dull but prices were unchanged. Owing to the good demand from United States sources for all lines of rnillfeed, the under- tone to the local market was firm and indications are that Values will be revised in the near future. The trade in standard grades of rolled oats was quiet but firm. The trade in butter continued of o. limited character but the under- tone was steady. Eastern town- ships No. 1 pasteurized was quoted at 34 1-4 to 34 1-2 cents per pound. The receipts were 032 packages. ' Queen Square Trims All-Stars 9-2. Last evening at tho Viciorln Park Diamond the Queen Square nine defeated the Ali-Stars by a score of 9-2. Although a one-sided score both teams played good ball from start to finish. The following the lino up: , . 8. School All-3iifl Catcher Second game: -——- i -1=oucs COURT.—-At the Po-};.,'.'“b'"gh lice Court in Summersioc esterda {several cases, the outcome III rccenytIpzuzsIviIidwIioiIfggImyaIIIId6123i“I Fen lllqll0l‘ seizures 1n Summerslde underlglncgnnflj _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ __ 1 “Quiz the Customs Act were heard by Hisposwn 0 2 u 1 Honor, Mr. J. E. Wyatt, K. C. 1n one; Lucas, May and Hugrave R (Canadian Press) case the defendants was fined $50,511."), and Gybson, ' '| TORONTO. July 18.—Michaei 2 6 l3 liiambourg, blind Toronto swimmer. and costs. or 3 months in jail. 1n tnechpmgo _ I _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ second case Mr. A. C. Saunders, New york _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o 4 w who is entered in tilts Lake Ontario who appeared for the Prosecution,‘ Carlson and Hartnett Fitmlm- 350.000 swimming marathon to be ' held here in August iggiaking alilrlrc Jm ression in his ihin , as. at Brooklyn’ postponedhYegterday he swam Y wo smiles in 2 3 o fifty minutes. He cl s if success- 5 0 ful in annexing the ajor portion- mes of the prime in the mar thon he will journey to Vienna wh his eye- ; sight canbc restored. 6121 59“ Q . . McLeod ‘asked that the information whlchlmnns, Songer and never-me;- ‘s. F. mnsusul was laid under the provisions of the} 5g, mugs old Customs Act, and which Ilflslfgjn, since been amended, bc changed togcmcago include the amendment. His i-lonorlnew ym-k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ granted the request but in. doing so 300;, “mes and Gonzales Ba :**‘J“‘ ““~_“_—'”'_'1!snid that as the amendment com-Hind Taykm ‘ . pletcly changed the nature of thel change the defendant was entitled‘ American League to an adjournment, which on peti- AND tion oi defendant's counsel, Mr. CJWashington 5 13 . . D. McCallum, was granted. In aiChlcego 1 clause fitted by aelentlfla third case where the defendant did‘ Hadley and Ruel, Blankons methods. not appear, Mr. ggunders alsojskedflrouse. -- --»--—---- " IOTIIIEITSEIIIVCTGIIBXIKC. but the Mag-Philadelphia E. W. TAYLOR istrate stated that he could notlDetroit 1 AND grant same when the defendant did? Grove and not appear. The case was adiournedAiI/oodall. J- S. for argument until July 25. OnenFIISfi 88ml?! Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street no»; ...... . . . . . . . . . .. Acorn Pitching lost 4. - AMERICAN LEAGUE I» Rickard Gives . Expert Opinion On Big Fight n11 nanny cnoss - D B5I7I3In§\SImmOfi5. Athletics; .4011 .1. Duffy . . . . . .. McCourt (Cant) Runs-Ruth. Yankees, 90. R. Field Hits-Gehrig. Yankees. 130. L. Duffy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stewart C. Field A. McKinuon 6 1.. hip and Doubles—Burns, Indians, 3B. Trlplcs-Manush, Tigers, 13. Homers-Ruth, Yankees, 30. Stolen bases-Sisier. Browns, 1B. Pitching-mother, Yankees, .won ii; lost 2. _____4-0@__-__ WEEK-END OF ACCIDENTS QUEBEC Monoghan lvloCabe . . . . . . . . . . .. Iiimliman Umpire-B. Millrnan. Base Judge-D. Mclnnis. (Patriot please copy.) R. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 1B.- Jack Dempsey todayonswered the criticism thatlhe was overwork- ed, had slowed up and was perform- ing clumsily on his feet by offering the prediction that he was in far drunk was fined i2 and costs. lBosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 4 13 _ Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 12 Russell, Ruifing and Hoffman,‘ liiudlin. Grant, Shaute. Smith and =L. Bewell. Myatt. , ,Nevv York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 l2 .-—Mise Belle Cotton has arrivedlst. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 12 2 from Winnipeg to spend a. vacation‘ Plpgrass and Grabowski, Wingard, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Wmg W. Nevers and Dixon. Cotton, Kcnslngton. K] AMERICAN LEAGUE . Second Game —Miss Florence MePbce of Bel-1Bbston . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 '1 fast is visiting at Kensington. thefileveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 411 IN " AGREEMENT CONOLUDED (Canadian Press) (cumin. Frees) 1 MONTREAL. July 18. — Sudden MONTREAL, July 18. -- Tho q B. him" sham than Pew"? the ‘mmfldcnths took a toll of 11 in the prov- puie between the Canadian Nat- Wml T115593’. and BXPBQWd W WlVince ‘of Quebec over the week-end. 1on3] Exgcuflygg and dining and 5MP“ shill"? “I We Yank“ SI-“IFIThe fatalities included a murder. a gleaplng and parlor car employees m!“ I" New Y°Tk '3" Thumdw suicide two deaths due to auiomo- of m9 company is nearly settled. "Ifihf- bile accidents, one death through s. A “floral p‘fflament has been 0 Im o“ edge n°wl “d I 5"“ “mm full from B scaffold. five drownings reached between the company and "° ‘like “WW” Hem“ l" ‘will’ mhend one men drowned dead. In ad- officials of the Canadian brother- PERSONALS 4 0 Now is the Time To Doctor %‘+vvvvvvv Your Foxes .x AAAAAA L vvvvvrvvvvv We are the aole 211"" for all of Dr. Allen's Fox Rem- edies and they are the beet. LLAA 4L vfirrvw Eremolene for earmltee’. (If cure for fita- Stomach powder for foxea down on the legs; eye lotion. powder for rick- ets. elm, etc. Call and let u: prescribe ior you. Harold L. Worthy DRUGGIBT LQLQLAAAALA _ vw vvwv vvvvv P r v a It Pays To Get The Facts ‘ A large proportion of all the nerve errors’! "I"?! I‘ ' ' normal body la expended In l!!! net of social. 7 .1 ltyu are often found t: defective so that allhmllh vIe_ in still nod. 1M7 l" "W ' in; twice or vhree time: their - mud pertl not nerve foremthu rubbing vital ugane of their native power. I'll IUIIII ll r-I disorders-often]: remote pas-ts O guest of Miss Addie Humphry. K.‘ ——Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Semple have‘, returned to their homo in Moncton‘ N.B., after visiting their parents: in Kensington. K‘ ——Mrs. Oscar Brennan of Boston.‘ I5 VIBIUHE her daughter. Mrs. Wll-l trod Kelly. Summerside. K I Buchanan andi son Eldred, of Summerside, P. E. 1.1 after completing a tour of Novel —Mr. and Mrs. turned home. -——liir. Fred T. Larkin, of Boston, Mass, arrived home last week for a short visit to his parents, Mr. alnid Mrs. Alonzo Larkin, Summer- s c. —Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Dim- mfmds arrived in Moncton Fri- ilcy after n seven months‘ trip to Lna Angeles, New York and Upper Canadian cities. While in Moncton they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patriquln. They left Saturday for their homes in Wllmot, P. E. 1e- land. l —Among those from Kensington attending the Presbyterlal at Bel- {ast on Friday wera Rev, Mn w“. ‘iamson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc- Allhllr; Myron McArthur; Mr. and Mrs- Jllmes r. Profitt: Miss run-l- am Proiitt: Mrs. Humphry; Mine Adelaide Humphry; M", Rom, Bnwness: Miss Fannie Sharpe: Mrs. Robert Douglas. K l! the B041. two o» er our! in new are in this fix. 1n the rod new , of their trouble is omn nee non III nntll a thorough ex- p‘ ldn Ileelolel ll! Hate. If than fa n: Minn whal- N EURITIS I Drive away‘ the‘ throbbing pain with applications of Mlnardh. our to snout erojtrah. the nausea been m»: to ll in 0e hove o thorough l -. a 0R1‘ ‘III ‘IA 01'! ABOUT YOUR IVER. H. T. MABON OPTOIIITRIIT. Images. t. a. r. Buffing and I-lofmnnn. Buckeye and Autrey. Gehrig Pounds Thirtieth To ' Tie Bambino NEW YORK, July 18. -~Gehrig pounded out his thirtieth home run of the season at St. Louis today, ty- swm. and New Brunswick have my, ing Babe Ruth's circuit clout record; for the year. and enabling the New York Yankees to win the second game of the series from the Browns, 5 to i. Meusel. following Gehrig to the plate, also slammed out e homer. Gaston was the pitcher. The Yankees’ victory was the ninth straight over the Browns this year. Lyons from the box today in the fourth inning and defeated Chicago 7 to 4. The visitors collected six hits. tack with two doubles‘ 6nd two singles. Walter Johnson pitched in fine form. holding the Box safe touched frequently for safeties. Bringing Up Father Ii 1 limbercd up,“ said the iormcr cham- pion. to go fifteen rounds if necessary, but expect to win the fight before it oes the limit. ' “I don't need any more boxing, I have had plenty of it, I think Sharkcy is a good fighbcr, and do not make the mistake of thinking I under estimate him. I am con- iidcnt of beating Sharkey and hope that after that l will get the oppor- Ituhity r have been looking for-to get a chance to win back the title from Gene Tunney." i FIND SUNKEN SHIP i SUBMARINE VICTIM WITII "1 have trained to be able' ‘dltion 19 persons were more or leus injured. Other Diseases » And Tuberculosis no. 1a The number of cases of Tubercul- osis rise and fail to correspond with the other unnecessa ‘y disease c0ndi~ l Itions we allow to k epedeml or linger in the community. All diseases weaken, and fend to prepare a soil for Tuberculosis. After an attack of typhoid fever or mal- aria. a person has twice the average chance of developing active tuber. 31C" CARGO culosis within the next five years. onuos, Italy, October, 1011 by vessel at Camogll, Genoa. ‘ The Washington had a. cargo of In the pinches although he was 00D?" Worth 860.000.0017. which it is ‘hoped to recover. '1... I'D LIKE TO FIND OUT WHO a German sub- marine while on the way from Tris Speaker leading the rig-America to Genoa. They found thdjnfgcfl not far fronfvguq-ABLE, ‘ 1f the number of such diseases were cut in half. the number 'oi cases of CONSUMPTION would be Tub l is I i ‘my lapmve" 1on0 wgfg: os men ng tis very often Washington at chm,“ drove Tedihave succeeded in locating the steam} idemic oi measles. ous and are largely i cut in half also. 1+ Macaw-lave unmet) Ms”! wuo even on: 11' csnraiuur HAbNT CAST Ash’ benefit er Washington which was sunk in byomrée ,§',’.,'.',°‘:,d,,',',§, common cold. grippe, flu and whoop? .ing cough-all of these are Iggy hood of railroad employees through the Donovan Board of Conciliation, it was stated today. Details have yet to he settled before the Board's report can be submitted to the Min- later of Labour but it is under- stood the report will be unanimous along the dines of the former mai- rity report. In the former report a majority of the Board recommend- ed increases in wages acceptable to the employees while s. minority ad- vised ‘a lower scale of increase ‘which the company insisted on and put into effect. A strike vote was taken, the ballots oi which are now tabulated. The result of the vote is being withheld from the public by the brotherhood executives pending the outcome o! the present negotia- ous. -—-——4boQ-—~—-- PREMIER RECEIVES TIIANIIS OPITAWA. Ont, July l0. -'rhe Irish Free State. in a cable received today by Premier W. L. Mackenzie King frdn William '1‘. Coograve, president of the state cabinet, ax- pressod its sincere thanks for_the Prime Minister's message of condol- The feature of the cheese trade was the sale of 2.000 boxes of Western No. 1 cheese to United States operators at 18 1-2 cents per hound waxed. The trade on spot was quiet and prices were firm. Western grades were quoted at 18 1-4 cents to 18 3-4 cents per pound and eastern at 18 conts to 18 1-8 9,653 boxes. The egg market was quiet but, firm. The receipts were 1,464 boxes. (Essa) QTTAWA. Ont, July l8. -—There was very little change in tho gen. oral condition in Canadian as! mar- kets over tho week-end. Chicago and New York are dull and un- changed. TORONTO-This market is quiet pars extras 32-33; firsts 30,- aeo- onds 26——27. Country shippers ra- port that receipts are light. they I"! ‘Dflvins extras 30. firsts 28, seconds 23. MONTREAL —- consumptive do- mand here is rather light and the market is featurelassnDealei-a are quoting’ country shippers attras all moo respecting the death of the late Kevin Oifigglns. L.-_.-4. are light. Prices to country ship- llorsdars unchanged atybgtrae’ 26, , _ ‘m, ‘F; '- WHY. Tut!» l5 OUR wRlNci-il ,, ‘furs DIDN'T FALL our OF my PLAmii cents per pound. The receipts were - with dealers quoting country, ship- ‘ If anythlngk happened to ydu would your children be auctioned all’ to relative: and friends? , 0r would there be enough money to keep the family to- gellier lll! the chili-eh were ‘self rapper-can Maritime policies cost less because ' pay for pretee- tion. iiotyzieoulation. r. anurnnr Iraq“ m 111cc Edward Ialahil c. FE‘ tetaI\ P. I‘. I. - \\-.1\\\“_ ‘in.