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AN DR EW'8 i MONTAGUE, usual services at ll n. 1a.. and 1 p. m. Sunday School at l0 u. l\l. All are trorditiiiy invit- ..'COME AND MEET YOUR friends at the Rovers Picnic l2. Bambuii gains between itoverti and ollliichcll River. ice (‘roam and Lunches on grounds. No admission fees. D. Thouiauiis oi Refugees Dies on Rottisitiesl LONDON, Aug. ll.—'i‘lintistintls oi’ Russian refugees are pouring into Brest-Littwsk-2.000 u duy~ muny crawling on hunds and knees too weak to stand, and scores dy- ing in dugouts along the roads. Ari appalling picture of tho des~ elation, death and devastation in the famine areas in Russia is given by i‘. i.. Thompson’ in (rharge oi the Brest-Litovsk district for the American itelief Administration and the European Chlldrens Fund. who arrived here last night. “No one who hasn't seen suffer- ing”, he said, “can imagine how ghastly it is. So awful are the hunger pangs that the bodies b-el come swollen and bloated and the checks Jiulfed out. This stage is the prelude of tiesth, which the filifl'(*.l‘t‘,l‘S say is the happiest stage Women and children, as well as men. are to be seen in this pitiablc condition; they have drag- gvti themselves up to me begging for pennies and food. At one place l came across ten Pocket of g WILSON'S FLYPADS WILL KILL NUDE ‘was THAN , sswwnmn or any ,» ....'Miss Effie hiacbeod, U433.‘ who has been spending e. ‘few weeks visiting New Glasgow, N. S. return- ed home lust week. _-'A<llan P. lMcPhoet master Mariner, Big Pond. left with his Donald, and wife (his sister). for Boston. on route to New age. alt families, formerly (licnfunning on liritlay evening Aug weaygmasq. who were u“ bread made from grass mud and straw. Thousands of existing on grass which is boiled make a thin soup. if acorns are available. these are addedI of-the-way places are in rugs and catch. or in some other primitive Easter. brother iii-law Capt. lilnii-IIM M0 York. where he takes ship for ocean voy .____-oe-0>---— suiong th living on Q others are with roots in wster in order to “The Bolshevlst santrles in out- are subsisting on the fish they ldBHlUl-lf At one village a refugee stagger» ed ln_ lie spoke English and said he hud resided in Chicago until Asked why he entered iiussiu he replied: “Because i was u fool," The refuges declared he had ar» nwu m nusslu with {s00 1n his possession, which the Bolsheviki took, giving him 1.600.000 rubies in return. The same day he paid 50,000 rubies for a small piece of bread. ' ' . “The country is overrun with vermin,“ continued Mr. Thompson. "and thousands of people must be dying daily. Here and there you find old estates. At one of them l hnd tea with several princes. There wus black bread and n priz- ed possession was a whole bowl ol‘ sugar. lt was not until after that recalled l was the only one _to take sugar, which probably was very valuable. The tea was like- ly the only meal of the day." At one place Mr. Thompson found an aged woman in a starving condition; she begged i'or two tpennies to enable her to get s priest in order to confess before she died. A mother, caring for five children, wal-ked eleven miles dailylo Plush where, i-i she was lucky, she could earn about two pennies. Allies Will \I\‘STICKY mg (aunts i’ \ Work Together Jlean to ha]. Sold by Bil Druggists, Gr ers and General S res » ithe famine stricken in Russia. LONDON. Aug. li_—~'l‘he Allies are to work together in relieving pine unused by THE ‘csantorrirrows campus ‘ I‘ Holiday Time- ‘ from ell echee end Templetofle Rheumatic Capsules l Keep them In your home. fake them on your vacation i For lbheumetiem, Neurnlgin. Headache.’ Trnhi Siclineee, 01.00 at your druggiefe. Bold by Recidin Brae. , Farmers WiintQProiie iii Grain Scandal 01TA WA. August Pressure from western fitrmen mcni continue the iio the groin trade blocked recent tieoision of the court. it is urged by those urged to remove the stigma front the grain trade or reform it if Ii- Last session a royal commission to investigate the grain trade was appointed by the Government on the demand of their western suni porters. it was composed of Judge i-iyndman, Edmonton; .l. ll. lins- lam, ilegins; . ‘Lincoln Goldie. Guelph. and ‘W. D. tStspies, pa. mnnent grain commission. Several sittings were held and important.‘ evident: was procured, when, alter a special session of Font ‘Niiiiam the United Grain Growers‘ of which Hon. T. A. (‘rerur z~i ‘president, and a number o! other companies, membfrs of I'm Winnipeg grain exchange, applied for an injunction against the_royul comtnission continuing its work and this ivas granted. Subsequent- iy it was held by a Manitoba cow," that the comlsslon had no pop-e. to investigate. This ended the commission's work (or s time at least, although an appeal has been taken to the Manitoba court of appeal. Whatever may be the result another appeal is inevitable and the inquiry by this method postponed indefinitely. _ At the Fort William special seer: sion evidence was submitted that, the United Grain Growers had conceal average. Other evident-e was fortrfioming to substantiate this but has been delayed by the Manitoba decision. Further lrnho. tum taitnesses disappeared now that he case has been delay ed. have reappeared. The ilniiel Grain Growers did not refute this evitienre, but assisted in blocking further revelations. When the commission was dissolved it was in session at Moose Jaw, the Order of Grain Buyers reudy to submit startling evident.- es. Unable to do this they appealed, through their secretary, to the permanent slon to hold a session so that they may have an opportunity "to sub stiuitiiite documentary and evidence which we wish g“. before the hoard llrutrtices and methods by some companies in the business." The body declares that -— although the royal commission is one of business, they have no in tention of tiiscurding the cvldentzei . in their possession and will only lioldl it in abeyunce until un poriunlty is afforded “for u fair. and impartial" inquiry, l hint i iiils is not done "legal pru- ceedings will he instituted in cer- l0.-»Stron., min cases." Bruin buyers sud business men is lial body and being erected to have the Govcrn- knowledge o! the grain trade in its investigation initisi stages. ‘they ltave long prn- furnished by ‘lawman ‘i wam‘ Pm‘ ' by a tested against [he "um". system O; members of the Montreal Stock R, (3, Manitoba dockuge that is forced upon them Exchange-l ‘Sp. lnter- and appear to have joined forces Amh ____________________________ __ 34% y“, ests that legal technicalities must with the farmers to remedy lwnat . lBLlili Dfdliliiil0rill business methods “In”; Luh-m’ f," and,“ Em are use . _ ~ used false bottoms in the bins to Llnlment. m“ Prescription Druogist and Opto q R (us; extrasolar; mtmil ‘mum prihmqitiltillliifl i ~ p‘ i l“ ‘ ' ii liiil. ilililiii u iiihi bi iiimii l where Wit! haw‘ grain cuintuls~ [il-liiiiiiii 1 im Other iigiiili iilliiiii to place " . ~ ' ‘ 1 the mul- .‘ ' employed grain its to f. TPEA YOU'LL ENJOY mad 1 pound cartons iii j.’- Ul)’ _ fuli , Kn. 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