1 _ 3 'nmiosanwrrrrowsi eoeaoum W ,seams , . . » ` 5 11.. r .»1nr».r1.. verses; e 1 ¢ .ns-tj ‘ i ‘ ,Geusnds eine in me \ _ Hos- _ -'------ _ - For a while he was s member of the CUMEERCE l‘.0ST°-r_‘Tl0F. MiERlClifiS funny.” UHmESl‘°“"'“ '»‘“°.vs:.._...». City Employes Chop. Down More Young_Men at Parties riff f.ff‘i.f°1n.. fnlirmffn 'f§'1'i'.'°, Sealed. Aiohzht leadnaskasee r ' world, is critically ili.- She weighs - - . _ ‘ Over Hsad wires' Tha" Needed" "°“"’ 60° "°“'""' ’ .I for exactly the same reasons, and the “Crimson” f f” -- - _ CZAR To MEm.'_ Label” quality is sold at 30c. a lb. Like all Red.. T ` More advantageous Bid On Mdteridl~ ls ' ' Rejected. ` _-11-_-__.__. _ Con tions for a future market in Chinn, crets .evidence is at hand shuwlni, e for American iiianufactured goods h discrimination against American terlais. An Ameriacn firm learned a Chinese Railways and requested mission to submit s. price. _ for a _Consent was given reluctantly quotation on a hundred cars. price quoted was as low on the terinl, lauded in China, as the nie- been destroyed by President Wilson’ few l wftlidrawal from China of the power weeks ago that material for 3015 ful Anierican banking group, whos freight cars was required 'oy thogefiorts were tending towers the ulti- pcr-lmate establishment of American en PEKIN, May 2_'2'__.(Bpccial).- -A 1 _ ’ U1 _ " as li Change of policy and the consquen equality with the other Powers. The Americans hero feel much disheart- ma-Iened and humiliated to sce A1nerica‘e Brit- share now falling~into other hand! ish I. o. b. in England, but notwith-lespecially as regards the 'railways ai standing this the British bid was ac i the cepted without consideration of fact that the American offer complied with the specifications and was the cheaper by the freight and insurance. The consensus of opinion of well in- formed Americans has hccn tained and is that the sound founda~ uscer- `. neu-is or sans _,__ ..e"e~' known ‘¢, Presbyterian Minister at B , N- ` Br Piney p _L Dltll. Buffalo sits; so on for. the removal of pert ol hil l¢0ll\l¢\i- North West Mounted Police. -_.._.____.._. KING GEORGE AND ,, ic - _ New vonx iuny 22 (sneeinii-Ace LONDON. Mny zzne (spanish) A s'r. Pmnssnunc, my zo-coin ' Rose Tea’ Crlmsim L3-bel 15 3 blend Of the. b¢5l3. i'.f...:;‘::z:. .::“::;' .‘.’.‘f;’:;°:°..“:‘.‘:...“.;"°.';‘;t.::':;‘.::'n;.":: :.‘;':.?::.°:..i';°‘.’.;s';°: ”.:...‘;::.‘: if 2 me and CW" Tee- The f°f-or =°~=°-1 1 . ' . ~1 . . water and Eiect,-m¢y_ men in ¢\m,-gg against modern dancing. She says .and the_Foreign Ministers of both ‘ , Strength, the latter rare flavor fOr b0ll'l Of W_lllCl1 Bll' of Ingpenggr Came,-on yaagarday bel she is one of many matrons upon countries, in J une. At the meeting ` R bl d f d 5 gan to disconnect all overhead wires, Wihilm #evolves the task of B“ld_i“S th? l“'9“"°»°! China end the future oi ose en S are ame ’ in Fourteenth street it having being 3 r s t rough the maze of the London Montenegro will be discu . _ decided by the Bureiiu of Encnmhran-' 9055011 and is face to face with the -- N0 l00Se Tea at 0l‘ near 306. a lb. lil C0mp&!`3ble With Red, 6 ces that they must be pug, under same stats of affairs in most, but WILSON PLANS T0 ` R - ~t h _ ground. The rqnne worsen west not ru. hniirenms. onuing for the TAKE -PANAMA 'rmra , °se"“°r ‘S ‘ 5° ° “ap _ through Fourteenth street, enmng immadlm HNBHUOH 01010” \\;l\° “W . “_” . . _ _ . suprise in china Ulm., ,, fouling 0| telephone, enisgrhph, chnie, richer Ami in aasinulnr dpnsieion, she- wri¢¢s;_. .¥AsH1NGToN, iviny zo-President I .I Because, retaining all its richness and flavor until you are fire alarm wires until. they reachedi " Y gran mother often has told W son will leave for Panama to ,V ~ -_ - the Fourteenth street Theatre, just: me of the shock she experienced on spend ten days on the Isthmus, as 1 ready to use lt’ It goes farther "1 t'h°'pot'_'makeB' m°r°~ wat 0| sinh av¢,niu(,_ first heholding the polka, but I won- soon as Congress ndjourns. He will _ gups of tea, speetgr Cameron mounted to the der what she would have said had'she visit Newport on his return and from seed. . _ roof 0| the thehun and found B, im-ge been asked to introduce a well there go to his summer home at Cor- . I ready projected through the richest cable connecting the building with the \>I`0UEht UP Bifl 0! olghtwll £0 U10 ,l11Bh. N~ H~. srrivlni; about the inst Ask you! grocer or Red Rose Tea' Should he be out of .,. -Apr "rneren ir; , What’s the reason for it?_ Why does enyiworneh '_ keep her tea in a Caddy, a closed boxor pjparflw To__ keep it pure and good of course, to. keep. im "Ill ` I »~._"‘_,.~ N' %V parts of the country, and they be, Salvation Army headquarters across B¢““dBl0l\B frllvestics on dancing of August. . it at the m0m9nthe,l1El3dly get it [Of 3nY good CU3t0mel`- lieve that from diploiiiacy of this the street. The inspector choppedl which UW for U10 first fillw 111 my W' kind noLh|ng.p,.acuca1 m to he “_ through the cable whmh ¢0m,ect¢d collection bringing more young men FIRE AT CHAMCOCK, N. B. only in sealed packages. pected as a substitute for toe excell- ent position now abandoned. no. has received a staggering setback. ALBERTA TO FOLL‘{_lW UI’ EDMONTON, Alta., May 20.-In the case of Richard Isaacs charged with the forgery of land titles iicatcs in respect to lands near Ed son. Alberta, and also in regard to Saskatchewan lands, several new al- leged frauds have been brought to light. The latest to bc charged against Isaacs were committed in New. York and he is now awaiting trial for selling land on forged title certificates in Boston and St. N. B. It is believed that many peu- ple in the eastern cities who liu.v_e not discovered the fraud have in their possession worthless certificates for land in Western Canada which Isaacs has been phrportiiig to sell. The Attorney ,Generai’s Dcpartincnt of Alberta is determined to follow ull the charges against. Isaacs wiizli the idea of protecting Eastern investors in Alberta lands and to safegiiiird the land titles system in vogue in this province. TRIO OF' ENGIiIS>H SPIES - FREEI) BY THE KAISER fined in the fortress of Wesel. REMOVES CANCER BERLIN, May 20.-Emperor Wil- liam as an act of grace in connection with". the-visitvof King-" George, o qu-£1 ' -Ta:.=.-.-TJ-. - l i 'fi I \ 1 I 2 l .1 t ,_ _ I . 1 ‘i 1 three and o. half years imprisonment 5' the two buildings, Wm; me Mhnhat. to parties than are needed. tcnnnt‘s body. l 'ronoNTo, iviny zo.-To uve to the _ IN 0ESOl’HAlilUi-l. age of 88 years and then cut her wie- ‘ U0l|>f1l105,,“,;,,, Moor for or - ed ne norknrn in _mio while taking th” ‘"”’“°“ “mv” "W" ,___ “ ` (~IN¢INNA I T 2 .. l>l\0i0éI1`1\PhB Of G°T'“”~" f0\'f»l*l°f\fi°“B- _"--“_-’~ ,\'p1;p;\15 Greece Mn 21-A uh. j ' T ' ay "_ 01.08°" He was sentenced on December Z2 ` ` H ' il 1 d -. tl Yd - _ 83 i nccoulntlof the’ losr_i of Scottys bla 1010 to a term of four Yciirs and con: Nun T0 HAY!" m“n'cd E an ' rece" y iscovw n mt' Nlgzer' Tm” Bm" °“ tl” doo' ’ SPENT "WAR" FUND ill!! :PB-llied nclar Lmnnosiiin t&i*>1(:;l'0;k|of Scotty’s saloon at Ninth and Elm The second was Capt. Trench' of I UFC IDC H20. 185 :en l Silt e thi’ streets all day today caused much _ L()N[)0N' Ma ___T~ c I0 l!0Vf'T|'lm0¥\if HFC M0 OEIS HB 6 comment. Two days ago the cat dis- the Brdush Royfll Ml?‘lneB'oiMr1$Rl?.`l asseris uint lliezbiiiitgiiesetgsgearig Im” U' Uh'Y““‘“' "’\“°“ was °“lb"‘°"H' aiiiwered- Scotty refuses to believe at Eu? en fm 1° ctmfgc ~ p 0 practically bankrupt. It claims to cd nt um h"'g\““mg_°!, th” ”°°°“d °°“' that "Ni8iZ°¥l"' Will C0010 back- John, graphing (rerman for lhcntions. He, know that the alleged huge war chest wry before the Chnstmn cm_ ____________ “ls” was “°“*"“°"“ °“ "W s§““° “Y of the ,,,m,,,g,,¢,,,,, of Ove, ;5,,,,_,,0,, ,B -~----- i1i~:Nnv M. Fi.Aoien to a. term of four years at ulatz. _, '_ _ _, IE IN 'run third wns nerernnri stewart, n ‘1 '~‘g"““‘° "1““- th” the ““°K°“ nninrii 'r/skies MAN _ LD FLORIDA' C 'f l$56 000 00 Sh $100 00 ll London mwy0,._ arrested at Bremen $75,000 subscribed at the last Albert AB COLLECTOR WAITS. ‘WEST PALM BEACH Fla. MB-y _ a ’ . . . ~ - hall meeting consisted of dummy ' ' on a. general charge ol Espionage and _ “'*‘ 20--Henry M. Finger, aged B3, capi- selitcnced on January 5th, 1012, toillsgues' them helm °“i5' “im” m GLOUCESTER, May 20-After tnlint and mnwny mngnBm_ mod ' ' I ' spending three weeks trying to 60)' his winter home here this morning at (;1ngz_ lect thc rent of L-hnrles Dexter of No. after an mncss of sevaml wwkl ----i--l- .. , , , . , , 203 Main street, Alfred S. Maddocks Fl tl fu d m ht (“U'1TING VIEETH AT AGE on R8 lirokc down the door and found his stxiir irrfciqs yhogw aggnbgcami, sweet, cleansing oils, and main- , in _manufacture-A purity i exaltecl by the co-operation of . is 2 x si. Jnhn, rernnin, winnipeg. on ck at Mr. of ol his age his recovery had not ‘been an- for that important information had been obtained which should be investigat- ed before Anhut was sentenced. Sen- tence was accordingly postponed un- til Friday. Anhut’t attorney refused to reveal the nature of his informa- tion. HERE’S A $1,200 JOB FOR A PHILATELIST. WASHINGTON, Mnv 20-Are ynu_ a philatelist? If so, there is a. change for you to work at your profession, The United States Civil Service Commission announces that an open competitive examination to fill a vac-' nncy in this position in the National Museum at ii salary of $1,200 s your will soon be held. SUMMEBBIDRI MARKETS Oorrsctel for every Wednesday Saturday isles. and r El!! Tnmlvl ,Potatoes ‘Pork 9| to 11| Bw! s to 1 Dressed basl s es 10 Chicken '.l‘ns'ke¥l ll to Geese is to Bowl Ducks Oats (white) . _10ets (black) 4| go Wheat ~ num- Nl ne Butter |145 IB IB 20 11 I2 15 13 16 40 of 60 M' if IONTAGUI. ss Altlxlsrl ‘vorreetsl for. sun. Wednesday, Bstuxdu Issue. and `.'otl.t0el Beets per dos. ford, por W1 -1| en Belt (lmsll) Der lb. I-to. 16 Best (quarter) Del' is is to. 1 Pork O to 10| Lamb. It ih`. (small 14 FGWI _ 13 llitom 1| Butter K Bus. nr ees. _ ss ll is l'r5 s‘9s :iso Calgary. ' n __';' " ' ` _V . gseb Prospeeilus of The Model Silver Fox Co. Ltd. PROVlSl0NAl. lll~RECTORS J JJIUGNES, M. P. Mr-rchunf, Souris J. M- CLARK, Conirecior S°Side ARCll'D. MclEAN, Esq. City Councillor, (h’fown JOHN ANllERSON.l" sq. Provincial Auditor Ch’iown MURDOCK. ANDERSON, Esq. Mill Owner, Etc. Kinlock The above Conipfuiy is Capitalized :it the actual value of the fo xes and have secured four pairs ol the very highest grade foxes of this years No expense will bf iucufied frr building a Rfirch as .1 very favorable arrangement has been niaie with the said Llilionny to care forthe foxes bought from tbcin for a t`me of 2 or3 ycevs where they will remain io their natural home, and have the benefit of ill- most expert care and attention by persons who will be diiectly lnle1c~ff_-d in their success the charges for such care bei; g the lowest of any one engaged in the regu- lar busine s of ranching. Whilst no one can \1.i'.li cr rlaioly say what the returns will be a very conseivatiie estimate leased on sn increase of only two young to racli pair per year, and n price of $1o_coo.oo per pair, which is far bel iw present prices will give returns of over 40 p. p. for the year 1914, 5/1 p c year 1915, mid go p c. for year 1916, And adding as per con rect of dr-sired one pair from young stock each year to Bicediiig Stoclr,aii