l» i fill Ohuloc Dalian. Ire-Idem. lune“. Idltol nnl - l). K. Auoela la Illinoi- Iel‘ your delivered) Denali. III OO-fl Ilorlllg Dally l IOOOOQO DJO 1B1! Q-OO In advance It! Your (Inllcd) II ulvllm ll IO U. l. L SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1921 KING'B,COUNTY MYGTERY. eral parliament being fixed at four. Tho general question of redistribu- The "m" d“ m? Patrim‘ Bur‘ Lion and representation for the prised its readers by announcing provinces concerned wit; be sewed "V" Ml’- J- J “"8919! 115d be" It the first session of the new parlia- ldopteti Liberal candidate “"' King's (‘our-tip We took immediate, ‘or merit. Tho-question of proportional rPp- steps to verify the information but rggawiop b). a system o: preum without success. One King's Goun- enthli-vofing i’ loomms up in me u’ ‘elmenmn r°p“ed““Th"‘ is the distance and it is quite possible that first I have heard u! it u We" this system will receive consider- had bee“ we “SW1 convemhn Hes able support. The‘ Ottawa Journal sian would have been our choice.“ commenting upon the Subject says 1i. is now up to the Patriot to tell in part: us when and where the conven- "it is claimed th_at the system tiun was held at which “r. Hughes was attended with satisfactory re- was svlcrtctl, how the convention stills in the City of Winnipeg at the was called. anti whether the pru- last Provincial General Election. not been at- ceedings were duly reported. The 8111679119111 i135 tended with like. results in Aus- miaiQli-ii ‘ THE 9710395675 ‘trulia. The Commonwealth Elec~ _____ ltoral Act 1918-1919 came into force Mrhaiever m9 result U! [he CO1" on the 21st Novermber. 1918. The ing election may br- it i:= vcry evi- dent that tbt- WacKenzie King Lih anals ~will {not bu thit- dominant‘. group. m; giatvti bi" Premier hieigh- en in his London, Ontario speech. "i doubt if they (the Liberalsi will have a single canditiatr- in thc field hetwee" bake superior and me ber 1 in the square opposite the mountains. The same is true though p name of the candidate for whom They 4 be votes as hi5 havo not carried a single contest _ and by placing relevant parts of section 123 arc as follows: in a Senate election a voter shall mark his vote 0n his ballot-paper as followsz-He shall vote for not that: of candidates by placing the num- less the prescribed number in less degree, of Ontario. V first preference. the numbers 2,3,4, on their platform since tbev fulfill!- ed it in 1919 They have ctirricd two or three in Quebec bv denounc- (anti so on, as the case requires) in the squares respectively oppo- of “s0 many other candidates as will, with the cantil- site the names ing ccnscrlption and they have car- ried one. in Ontario on a special iy struck. I Current Consent The whole Liberal camp is disorder. Happenings 0f The Week a in They have been severe- 1-‘or more than a year back they have been singing out The Duke anti Duchess of Devon- shire received a warm welcome to Bolton Abbey by their Yorkshire tenants after their long absence in Canada. The King went to Bolton Abbey for the grouse shooting on "the twelfth." The Duke and Duchess had a l-irgc liousc party including their son, the Marquis of Hartingwu. Lord Lascclles and Lord Richard (fnvendiah. O O O The officers and Council of the that they were WilIIL-lll influence with the Government, as they are in the country, and blissfully be- lieving that the day of their au- nibiiation was yet a full year otf. And now, like a "bolt from the blue‘ ‘.0 them. Premier Meigben‘: announcement of an early election has brought consternation into their ranks. it was one of the blatant boasts 0i their press that the Givernment were "afraid to lace the people,“ and now that the stern reality is up to them they are at sixes and sevens to know what to say or do, One of the things which iti fact troubles tlicni charmingly arranged rrceptiuii Wednesday evening at the Chateau Lziuricr. fhe guests werc received at the entrance of the foyer by Sir most i,.- the unalterable courage of Jim?“ “Pd [may ' And“. M“ Canadaé gmnd young Premier. To Artaurhhietglirn, Sir John ind Lady biflltlll and Rt. l-ion. Sir them this was n0 new discovery. They found it out to their sorrow, when constituency after constituen- cy was opcned up for bye elcctiun; in all but one of which the Mac- kenzie King gang did not have suf- ficient life or moral courage to ev- en nominate a candidate They found it also when theirdludolpn Lemieux ventured to launch some unfounded charge in the House. tvrhich was quickly challenged n; the Premier, and when he appoin". ed a Commission of Investigation they were too cowardly to show up. Robert and Lady Borden. Lady Aitkins ware a handsome gown of black nanne velvet, hirso Mcighen was in blue satin, Lady Simon in white satin and pearls, and Lady Borden was gowned in robin‘: egg blue panne velvet with blue auti gold brocade. Miss Helen Atkins wore a pretty frock of Whiili satin and carricd a green leather fan and Miss Betty Aikins WLIS in shell pink taffeta. Dancing was enjoy- c-d in the bail-room. where delight- ful music was furnished by an ex- cellent orchestra. At 10510 a buffet slipper was scrvctl in the main din- liig room downstairs Their predicament is bud now also, in that they cannot follow iiii their old time practice of charging the ministry with "springing an r-ioction on the pt-ople" for thr- piir- pose of getting a snap verdict, a trick they would certainly rcpcat if they could do it with any show oi decency. But after clainmering and babbmig an_ Ow" m“ mumry Tiic Urban Stock ('11., hflVP been in a theatrical tieuiautl for such a . z" ' .x- ll: t h '. t the contest, their miserable mouths are“ wmg e Le in s m“ a O O O Sir Louis Davies anti family loft on Thursday morning on rctiirn to liyndniau who is to be their guest. THE cnannogrétymwu GUARDIAN-r. .. f l ' , ‘ - or an e ection knowing full well ‘her conlplele recovery to her usual iuf England ffirst week in October. in Hamilton. 'Untario, and abt ut September 22nd. Bar Association 0! Canada held a > Ottawa accompanied by bliss Verei , IPrince Edward all this week. with now closed against any tiemonstra tion oi’ that kintl, and so there is bright tiatchy specialties t-li.1t up- Peteriioro platform of straight pro- teotitm. The i-t-ai challenge comes from A nt-w party has lt had its There tlicrc it has hntithrrr quarter arisen in this country. birth in Western Canada. it flourished anti its stronghold still. By atlroit organiz- ation, by special periodicals and propaganda, by class rtppeals mis- information has been scattered. prejudice has been imbedded and ‘the ‘harvest is ‘a political party whose set purpose is to reverse the fiscal policy of this country." Sc, iiltpflfffllti)’. the matter stands within tion. three months of the" elec- bet-wrrcn the two historic who betyvcen them have brought parties (‘anaila ti) the position it occupies totiay, there would be no extraor- dinary difficulty, thcro woultijbe no menace. As it is and tinfwrtunate- 'y, the Liberal mpovcrishetl in man power, with~ pa riy temporarily out a leader and without loading men. finding itself sinking in the political sea, has grasped at the float offered by the party who “had its lilrth in ‘the West" and is nnw merged into that party without a platform of its own and ready to abandon all the traditions and poli- cics of iho old historic Liberal party. “ ‘Vi’? Premier Mciglien frankly ack- uowlctlgotl the menace of this new party. it has “by adroit organization“ un- It has grown in tho West, der the Western Grain Growers. "by propaganda and by misinfor~ matlon." spread its tentacles over lhc titht-i- provinces anti become a rcui mcnticc. it is not a Farmers‘ Party aitlitiugh it has roped many farmers into its fold; it is a devcl~ npment of The Grain Growers of ii it wcrc a straight contesti date for whom he votes as his first preference. complete the prescribed number. The voter may, in addi- tion. where there are more candi- dates than the prescribed number. indicate the ortier of his prefer- ence for as many more candidates as he pleases by placing in the squares respectively Oflpflélill- their names other numbers next iii nu- merical order after the numbers already placed by him on the ballot. paper. ' scribed -_. ln this paragraph ‘the pre- lllifllflPf‘ of candidates‘ means twice the number of the cantiitiatcs to he elected, plus one. or. if there are fewer candidates than that number. the iotal num- bcr of candidates; "in modern Democracies Lori Bryce makes the following com- ment upon the operation of this system: t i In i919 the application of a plan providing for preferential majority ‘voting resulted in the election of 17 members of the largest of the foiir parties with 860.060 votes, one ‘member of another (Labor anrl So- :uialist) with 820,000 votes, and no ‘member of the two smallest (the Farmers and the independent) par- ties. which together 173.000 votes. This 81"" W“! Pleasure to the advo- aggregated outcome bus catcs of Proportionatc Reprcsepta. lion. "Certainly l-he result does not ful- i’-ill the expectations of those, who have strongly advocated this ‘sys- tem. '1! should be explnirietl that the Australian Senate consists, of 36 members but only half of them rt-tirc 911K511 general election except in a contingency which tlid not arisg in 19-19. Sir Courtenay libcrt, G.C. 3-. ii! his introduction to the Re- view of Legislation, 1919 (The tho West many of them recent ar- Juurm“ or Cmnlwrative IIPBMRUO" fivais from the United States, ln- and lmemai-“mal 113W. Jill)’. 192i, fpresietl only in selling wheat. aritflmge XXXVI-t quotes the comment with no interest whatever in our u’ “m, 3'3“? ‘ind "lad"?! "10 10l- mmm, markom The“. Mm is to lowing obscrvations:—- Proviso the fiscal policy or Can- ‘The prlwm"! "Y lhfii-AC! "Y"! may their working in practice evidently ,Thnrc are yet three months in “fiery” mreml stud)’ h!’ will" W71" ‘ma, u, “My u,“ mum‘: three ;are interested in the subject of Pro- months tin which to demand that Wrmmal "’P"“5°"l5l|°"~ I! would flflllfliflillvfliwhflflflVfl lilnerltbemscl-‘seem W" "1" misfit h“ failed to vcs up with this group. and still call “m” m” defect“ 31mm“ i0 m" "l9 themselves Liberals. explain their “m” °' m” A“9“'“"a" 36'1""- position This will be demanded to,‘ "The rmmons for the mull"! 0' the hilt ibt-fore the election anti "'6 sysmm in Aimiraua “a 410"‘ our electors will do well to thinklmasaglnnttth l“ fislffllilffliiccfivt it over. "K "° m" 95 ; u! w certainly. as Sir Courtenay llbert Rznlsfmguflqfl ‘dbserves. the Australian result iii Bo fnr as this province is con- "fifth? 0f attentive study and de- cerned we shall have no direct in- ma"!!! eltplnnntion if the advocates pealetl very pleasantly to all, an surlng this popular company of a good patronage for future visits. nothing left for tiit-ni iiuw but to take the dose, with wliatci't-i~ dis aster it brings to them, and to grin. and bear it. No doubt some cf o o _ their mess will be foolhartiy Ltiiiy SlllVPri llntl tiit- Misses 911011811 l0 P"! "l? 59""? "Y lmflflstavcrt. (f Montreal who have re- pleas, and will tiiluie, now and lot (“med from u“, Soul“ Brutal‘, the next five years. Over the hi ifinast, 11ft: at present in ita-ly, tit uro to fllrst give redistribution and Carlin“ (rAfnpezzfh TywL an,’ are representation, but in chewing that l-etumifig to Canada in the middio rag they will be up against the bit~ of Scmenlben ter taste 0f their own olt repei-itcd pro-election demands, To their Mr M “N leader it is a particularly ii’ rtl blow. - ‘ " being pracu-Cany Mme," I: Emmi, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. tucncy for his own political soi|.,‘E~ Bentley have 1°“ on 7mm“ w anti with every wing of his ultl time 3'" John“ Mr‘ Ryan and family m“! party in opt-n secession, and gone "i"? “Scuile “Gurmg Si" ‘Coin’: ove t th Grain Gro ‘crs arty. or“ “'95 l‘ ‘ “W runswc‘ r U e “ s p when they lost. their lovely home Concurrent with this alarming "n" ‘barely 9393mm Wm? “w” ‘was anflmtncement of a Sonora] clcc- ihflvllla lg "the ‘lgeillgijxllylll will‘??? tion’: ‘the dark cloud of adversity n “Tow oa- l ‘an '5. y“ 9 has also pvcrtakcn tlicrn in Manizo- friends Si"! "1"" l! i-‘Qrdiui W91‘ bu. it ball enough, silrciy bail come. enough to have the Grain Growers‘ openly repudintlng them. and tai: ing their constituencies from them . but t0 have the announcement. pub- know how Quebec will go," it is u licly made. AS 1T HAS APPEAR reasonable question to ask. from ED EVEN iN THEIR OWN PIRESS Where is he going t0 get a follow- that the leaders of THE NORRIS lug? Another bothersome diffi- LIBERAL GOVERNMENT 0F culty is in the Meighen Govern MANITOBA, purpose stumping the? mom's change in the Election Lair. country in support of the Grain‘ tinder which no man can nominate Growers,’ is surely the last straiviin two constituencies. This com to break the already ovor-weaken- peils him to soc-apt defeat in Nortii eti untl exhausted camel's back York, and abandon public life, or And with their own Mr. Lancto’. else to hand it over to the Unlteu MP. declaring that he "docs in. Farmer or Conservative candidate anti to take his slim chances of being elected in his present sent in Prince County. it is iii any case an escaping from “Scy11a" 0n- ly to be dashed to a crucl death on "Charibdas" rockboiind politi- cal coast_ one - FO-§O-OOO 0-00 O-OOO-OO Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Louson. O4§4 The greatest of rill his troubles is in the fact that his political pm licy shuffling is at at an end. - ilc Have you over stoppt-ti to think 15 now up “gmnsl Jive cmmmam‘ what the conversation in your, wherein his twisting and wobbling htmm‘ “T12?! 3211"“! like 1° "labout, upon public questions are R FRIIEBT. s W so o g4‘! an out- slric point, oi’ view sometimes. licrcl M an and for any repetition or h“ p, what John “an wmcs on the policy antics of the last yciir will subject of home fulkr- [be fllliflkly T911389"!!! i0 U19 BCY-"D in hen b a people alive to the rt»,- cunversation. Talk of things, Oil-Mantras yo; the énufluon‘ EN.“ 100i“. ihfilliliilt-i. The smalleii d‘ id minds occupy themselves with per |“°w their l" "if newspapers, s ‘e gong no “m npemegaiy report m by aide with those of the Gfitlll of tithcrs. As far as possible tliwell Growers’ party, are ropudiating gulp” “|‘_’"""‘I:'|';“ ‘t’: ""l""‘"l""i“g~‘~t the Free Trade and Tariff Reduc- ll‘. ll 0'51 y Diififi WlefO fl. , Ctgnstan, prom," or ‘leprechmng lion propaganda of the last year assigning motives, and cutting up and 599M“ i“ W" "m!" m” M-‘e clitirncttsr goes forward. They are colors of a tariff for revenue oniy_ m” 9'95"“ Fumes 0'18 W110 13 This can now be seen in nearly heal-thy does not wish to dine at i- dusecung tabla There h‘ evirall their newspaper organs. not cnongh in mam God know,“ B," n oven excluding that persistent and is not the mlgslon (if ggvgry ygung‘ wobbllnl; little OPEBII 0f theirs, UV) mnn and woman to detail and lfl-i Patriot, in oitr province. But Pre- pmt n "IL Keepnw“ ‘aimmwhm’? mier Meighen has nailed the colors wotiilugtzniifpnfilfieanfi gwafltyirmgnt of Protection to his mast. From —-¢ cast to west it will be the one patigugg policy upon which thepenple will be asked to vote, and from it fhera is to be no variation. in 1871i, in i891 and in 191i. the only threu occasions upon which lt was sub- mitted fo the people an an exciu inive Issue. it was abundantly sua- talned, and was helped in principle What Do You Talk About Kcop clear of persoiiaiitlos "0 make mr patient, Lorri. Patlcnt in daily cares; K090 mo from thoughtless words That slip out iinuwrirca. forest in the matter of redistribu- o! Proportional RODTHH-Intation de- tlrin, our representation in the fcd- “i” '0 W"! "W" civic." And br-ip. me Lord. l pray, Still nt-nrer Tin-o, tn llvr-z Ami as I journey nn. Moro nf Thy present-c give," In every intervening election, fltl It motif surely will be in the ins! at the close of the present your. i iviiirolieson ..l W. Ryan who. ' Mr. and Mrs. W._L. Cotton. have gone to Halifax and other Nova Scotia towns on a brief holiday. O O O Mrs. Pomeroys friends will be glad to learn that she i2 much better and are looking forward to robust health. I O . The General Synod of the Church in Canada opens the His Grace the Archbishop and Mrs Worrell‘ will leave for Ontario. proposing to visit friends for a few days before the opening of the Synod. O O l Misses Mary and Frances Scott who have been visiting in Summer- side have returned -to Ottavia. ' O O O ‘J A jolly bunch of athletes left on Thursday by automobiles for St. John where they will ably sustain their reputations as first class pa.- formers at the big Maritime sports being held there today. O O O General and Mrs. Charles Mac- Larcn have returned to Ottawa from Brackley Beach, where they spent the summer. o o _ Mr. H_ R. ‘Hilson left on Thurs- day morning for Vancouver ivhere he will join Mrs. llilson "who is visiting her brother, and enjoy a pleasant holidav with hcr. O O O Dr. Netting who returned this week from Halifax is being cordial- ly welcomed. O O O Mrs. David Rogers of lives! Rox- b"l’.\',.\iass., formerly of Summer- sirie was i-he guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Milne Fraser of Halifax. . ‘ a a o The tea hostesses at the Vicioriu Park Tennis Club this afternoon arc Misses Evangeline lit-ll. Helen liornby, Grate hicincrliey rind Irene Horne. . ' . a hiajor May anti brldti wmrn week r-nti visitors cordially‘ \\’t!i(‘0l\lf!f| by . . , , . numerous relatives anti friends. U O From the Governor's Mansion in ‘Olympia on Wctlncsiiny Miss Ella liart, tlatishter of _nt- governor of Washington, sent out i vitutions ior a tea honoring Mdss Mary of Tacoma. \l\"zisih,_ whose engagement to Lucius L. Shaffncr of Los Angcles was an ririiounceuient several weeks ago of great, interest among Taconr-fs old- erfaniiliea. Miss Murchison is the tiauglitcr of Captain Donald Murchi- son, a master mariner well known in shipping and waterfront circles. anti a former l"_ E. Islander. Slic This isiquite a notable occasion, for tailored lady of the past. Sheiis no longer stiff and formal. irig. ity. The new collection of W omens Suits next few day. - Sec them as soon as you can WOMEN'S COATS OF tGENUlNE Thickfluxtii-ious fabrics; rich silk 01' licavy ivciglit that makes a burden forth And such stunning styles! different styles to choose from; SEPTEMBER 10,1921 Early Advance Arrivals oi Women’ s Autumn " Suits it brings the first peep at the New Tailored Woman for 1921-22. And she is a definitely different woman from the She has taken a delightful new graciousness that is wonderfully becom- The old bard lines have disappeared, and instead there is a stippleness of effect that diffuses youthfulness and athletic‘ vigor, without any loss 0f alluring feminin- is not at all ex- tensive. Quite the contrary. Impossiblc that they should become common; for they a1‘ mostly one or two 0f a model-individual possessions for the next few weeks at least: of those women who shall secure tliciii within the WARMTH satin linings-- many with ivai-m inter-linings. High, cozy collars, many\ of which roll down over the shoulders. Lodgsc folds that overlap and treble the protection from wind and cold. Glorious, on the shat-p, cold days, yet not having the B WCHIGI‘. S0 graccfui—s0 youtliful—so aitistic—-and so many A Patons Limited iiaa just returned from ti visit ~of osme iveeks in llritish Columbia with friends on Vancouver Island. a vacation trip on which she ac- companied her mother. Miss Hart's teu in her honor will be the first of a series of delightful bridal affairs which are bcirig planned in honor of her wedding wlicii will be an event of Septem- ber. A large numbcr of itivltatiom- have been received here for the, affair which will be one of tbc smartest entertainments of the tiuminer in Olympia and many of Miss Hart's friends are planning to attend. A number of the girill. have tentative motor parties ar- ranged for a drive to the capital and an early luncheon at the liotel Olympian. Miss Murcflanu is a Univcrsty of Washington girl affiliated with the Alpha Xi Delia sorority. a o Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair anti children left Thursday l-y motor on return to their borne in Bloom- field, N. J ' O O O At tho Golf Links tomorrow to." will be served by Mrs. J. O. lfynd- 1N1“, Mra. E. iiyntlnian and Mrs Bulman. . O O Mr. anrl Mrs. A. A. McLean of Ottawa have been spending a short tlmo at Carlsbad Springs. o o s Amniig the passengers sailing from New York on tho White Sta.‘ liner Olympic, Sept 3rd, fnr (‘tier- bourg arid Southampton were Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge J. Rogers of this city who expect to be abroad for one in nil homes, many new resi- dents coming in for the P. W. f7. and Commercial collegetu O O O Mr. H. W. Banning of Montrmil s the welcome guest of Mr and Mm C. H. H, Longworth. Labor Day w7~ii' ti. ideal flfliitltly and although many left lb..- city for the week end it in Pltltnaicd at ever two thousand attended ilio sports no llllrccfifllli)’ t-iiiii-tt t-rr in the afternoon. r The Roget's-Clark iiutrrlzitze on‘ Thursday evening iii St. Jan-cs Church vras especially interesting ‘t0 the younger social sct who wcre l i Others’ View Points; I . ‘there in large iiuiubcrsr lri slioivcr the popular couple Willi good A MEFHTED HONOR. wisillcS and confetti. Aftcr the (Boston Herald.) ceremony thc guests rittoritlcii tlm reception at tlic lirititfs ilillllt‘, Whether it was King George who '\vhere supper was scrvcti anti Litci‘ "F51 ElIKE-lfl-“lfli i! i0 ill-s Minlslcrs the popular young cottplc 1m on or they who sUESPSiPfI it to him. their wedqing jgufngy,lb“l “m 1w. it is a fully merited honor which fort: the acrcnaders had tisiicmbltsti l!" b0?“ Pflllfvrrfld "P0" the blar- i bride who gracefully acknowlctigeti mnflmi of the niches rank iii the ‘her,- gomi wishei Aflgr tare. British Navy, that of Admiral of wens many o‘ m.) guesls enjoyed tho Fleet. Aiitl it is an utiprct-c- a delightful riauce at the Country tlciiteri iioiior in this respect that Club. it is awarded to aii officer who Es not now iii the service, but is oii 0 tho rctircti list. Print-c Louis of Principal and Mrs, hiCKlPllFfl"nil1\0lIi)llf'R*~iiS he was called up who returned to lialiftix inst hion-‘till 1917, whqi he rclitiqiiii-iliotl his day, greatly enjoyed their visit to foreign titles for tlic British mar- this Province tho previous wcck. m.‘ OOO th-ih sailor," though he ivas born iti Dr. anti Mrs. Sinclair of Suiuuicr- Austria, a son of ilic (lrziuri Dukc aide wero out of town gilt-sis at 0i’ iicssc and Princess Alice of Bri- tno Rogci'a-Clark ivctltlliig on lain. wgdn95d;iy_ In 1868, at the ago of 14, he be- came a naturalised British sitlyjet-t and joined the Navy. to which lie tlcvotcti his llfc. climbing tip stop O O O Ailrplatnc dope urr the ikllgfil‘ in iull force iiilmiilltlilig ti. see l-iii: xiuls o! Milfurtl Haven by iiiti any‘ tiuisiitc-ls truly designated "a llrh‘ naval poircr liceii hold ready fnr action liy the far-slglitcti and vigil- atit oillcci" who is now made aii Atl- uilrul of the Flt-ct. later ilt‘ resigned as First Sea Lorri. FHYiIIl-l. “l have iatcly been driven to a painful conclusion, that at this juncture my birth anti parentaga liavo tlic t-ffcct of impairing my usefulness iii the Board of Admir- alty." Suspicious and llilSCTilplli~ nus persons bad thrown doubt on the loyalty of the "alien." Now the wrong that was done hini tlieii has bepn repaired. _<§§____. VICTORIA, B. t‘... Sept. hicuibcr clubs cannot be held lo hi! ii person or corporation within this HIP-lining of the British Columinil Moderation Act, according to M1 important judgment handed flown in iht- Appeal Court hero totliiy iu the stutcti case-launched b)’ iii‘? Victoria Army rind Navy Vetcrnii’ Association against a Policri (‘oiirt at tho club on ii charge of Bclllflii beer to its mt-mhcrs. This decision has ll far-reaching cffcct, which may lead to lliif‘ u? bccr in til] member-clubs in the province, unless appeal is iuaile it)‘ the Crown. 7Q ilfoayfl/Kw far/H! BY HYNDHANS TYHNNER "d"! iti U"? hi?“ VRRJTY 0f by slop and serving with distinc- soclety manfciirng. This is a tlnri iii evr-ry rank, until iti 1014 at liquid used in waterproofing the the outbreak of the world wiir lic- Wlltii-s 0f lite plane. it is liiifl used liad woii the rank of Admiral iiiiti i Thrce months _ 9‘_ conviction anti fine of $1,000 tigain- ' in garages for ttivcritig lirasswork. A bcauty parlor can he stocked with it for |(‘t~t-l than $5. ‘Women- wiho have ’ilR(‘li tlic siiifl my iliat it gives a polish f-llllt slilncs iiki‘ the t-un and lasts (or wccks. Bridge players and pianists in particular are acciaiining its merits. was first Sen Lord tit the Atiuiiral- l)’. Ii was during tho week bcftirt: tho outbreak that he rendcrcfi lils greatest service to his tidoptotl country. The Grant] Fleet, having been mobilised for the aniiiiiii manoeuvres, had just completed them, and was ready for demobil- /. / /‘ /. .§KlDNEY r/l/Q. L three months, and visit England, isutlon and distribution among 'THE "IGHT 8on1, OF Hun-Eon France. Belgium, iiaiy, Germany a“- '€*‘_“‘ “M” “iammsi Emilie H?!" s" w; ROOF-mo FOR ygufl andswnzorland‘ r Lord anticipated Germany's rit-ci- BANK BALANCE is Fm! , - . _ ‘_\_\_\\\ \ \ -\ ‘ I‘ sion. instead of rediicingihe ilgiit- INSURANCE The opening or “ch00” and ML _~— ,. il/H ing strength and strafteriiig ilie lngeii has matlo this week ll. busy 5 D S f) “hm” h“ fir?“ "'9'" "mser- °°"°°"' A sfrotitii of water from U" tratlng them mostly in anti about fimmiirrg hose (I005 not protect the great harbor of Milford i-lavon. ' your home as well as our lnsurancti refill)’ l0 swecp arounti Land's End. Policy protects your finances, Wu and inflie hour that war was rlc-iwll] cprefufly explain to you ill" clared ho had them in motion to Poflcy yo“ rim-rt, if you will cull. their war stations. That was the act which paralyz- ed the German High Seas fleet.‘ tit flared not enter the blnglish Channel. But there it would have been, and it might have changed the course of the war, especially it! hinderlngtlie pasau of Brliiiiii . vrrllc or phone. ‘THF. OLDEET INSURANCE. AGENCY PHONLIJ oi nurriwi troops to iyrgncq 1mg t mmln». " . imni fl‘ tr lUWH ‘vi