1P9! Coi Ind Ill-H 3.) ;;.._ . B s - >1 15-131mm!’ $1 . -.-_.._._..~;g$sv-.-fit. - a '- _ like the rent." 111i? ‘lit u u. lilflltzdtllzg. Uniiognwunr in ac cry results invariably folloytilsuse. ; 50nd fofhce Baby Boole: . ' & ‘ .121- . In Memoriam MR3. JAMES LIN KLETTER - gMrm-Iames Linkietter fell asleep ‘lzfKlesiis on June 17th at the home 0B ‘her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Wynnd. Mayfield, with whom she had made her home for the last t.en years. Though she had reached the great age of near- ly .ninety seven she enjoyed wonderful health until the last i'ew months and retained all her facul- tties until the last. Her death may fitly be describ- ed as failing asleep for siis suffered no pain and quietly await- ’ ed the summons oi licr Lord and Master. _ Mary Sharp was born at Link- letter, P. E. i., Sept. 20tii, 1826 and was married to James Linklctter, Dec. 31st, 18445. l-ier husband pre- deceased hor tiilrtywzlght years ago. Out of nine children born to them four remain to mourn her loss, viz, Mrs. Duncan Campbell, New Glasgow Mills; Mrs. Geo. W. H. Stevenson, Elliots, Mrs. Chas -\Vyand, Mnyfieiti and Arthur Jar-i. Aheline. Kan. U, S. A. There is also left one half brother and sister. Jos. Sharp, Boston, Mass and Mrs. Martha Woudsiilc, Hamil- tiventy-one grnnilchii- dren, three of whom are preachers in the Christian Church, and thirty one grciit grandchildren. To these immediate members of her own family must he added the largo circle of friends who will cherish in their hearts fond inem- orics of dcur Aunt. Mary who in the days thin nrc past wns ever ready to respond -with (Ihristian liclp and éLVfllDillll)‘ iii evt-ry time of trouble. in the days of her youth she born hcr share of the labour that fcil to the lot of the early pioneers ilflll tiuring her long life siickness, death and sorrow came to her home but only to leave her enriched in spiritual ex~ "perienco and witii ll greater trust-in her Heavenly Father. About sixty years ago she and her hus- band were baptized by Elder D. Crawford and the faith she then confessed was never shaken by doubt or hor lovc chilled by ad- varsity. lFuncrnl services were hold at iMayiieltl on the 17th and also at hor old home at Llnkietter the foi- iowing day conducted by ‘Rev. A. I’ Hodges assisted by Rev. Mr. tHcrman of the Baptist Church, Suinmcrsitie. i HAS A MILLION BUT NO WAV TO SPEND IT PARIS. Aug. iL-Whnt would you do with ii. million tioilnrs? Tho question. cussing visions oi iin- dreamed of happiness to day dreamers is nothing compared to the one which Sergeant Pierre Rascuiou. of the Fourth Colonial Infantry. stationed at Toulon is asking himself since he learned he lind won a. million frnnce in the periodical lottery drawing for hold- ers of national bonds. ~- Pierre, his obligatory of military; service finished for five years more because he. cbuld not. inakc n living in his‘ native village. Ho has four years to servo and there is no wny out. His fifty-franc bond bro ught him n million. Ho's all tuned up to spend‘ it, hiit- I “Aliezl Hop!’ oh. there, Ras> cnlou, don't think because you're a miilionnirt: you cnii do any “soidi-t bring "around here!" l This. ut least ten times a day. from his nous-lieutenant. 1 "Why. the last five rounds are‘ on Rascaiou. of course! He's n ‘millionaire?’ This from his regimental pnls. every time they visit n cnfe. Wonk-lmeed and haggard. Run-i calou gets back to the barracks nt. , I n. m. "Then he gets this: , “Sergeant, the lug for yours. A millionaire. eh? That makes of the nothing here. You're going‘ just ‘f-iilltliu. Eiillliil on; - Jo not nutter another duy h tubing, 2'. lng, or Protruiiing Hill er Hemorrhoids. No Oll operation required. Dr. Chane‘: out Will reilav you nt once and lutinlmbenefll. not» a box: Ill manlon. a Co, nto. Bnmplo box free. decided to Bllllfltlfluch a ling nnri varnish. W," . w. ‘, .-.When a husband thinks of the life he has missed-and a wife admits she is oldals ‘ Western Guardian (i .-suor 5.5211..." Catalog. '1' L-cou: -ro nu: cane: in the I Britannia Recreation Room. lN-iday evening, Britannia Orchestra in attendance. Apiiniuion 50c. 2i that -wouzua WH|TE suck Ox- “THE DANGEROUS fords and llippers only 83.95 per AGE"? ' ‘ pnir at Sinciaira. lmo-a-s-iii. --WHI1’B CANVAS" OXFORDS and slippers clearing $1.49 a pair at Sinclair's 3150-8-9-21. Scout News From Tracadie Camp ‘The League oi the Cross Boy Scouts are enjoying ideal weather at their camp at Tracadte. The boys are under the leadership of Scoutmaster Leo McDonald and the daily program of swimming, scouting expeditions, games of baseball, volley ball. etc, combined with interesting lectures on scout- ing. and a singssong in the even- ing, around a roaring camp fire, is and Typewriting. Civil Service and giving the boys not only the most Accounting. ‘individual Subjects enjoyable but also the most profit- taught. Maritime Business College able outing they have ever bad. exams can be faken through 5.13. The boys have with them in C. “'0 are affiliated Wiilli {hi8 well camp the Rev, Jag, Rooney a5 known institute.» Terms on request. Chaplain and Dr J. D. MoGulgan as 3-10-11 medical officer. ‘ _ . Are the Chaplain and M. 0. popu- --PAlNFUL iNJURV.—i.\ir. Colin 13p? wen-cask the boys" 11103011118011. 0f 1117911111810". 11161 The "department of eats" is 11111-11 3 11111111111 1106111811! 011 $111111‘- under careful supervision and the dflv evening. He has been helping boys are not worrying at all about his nephew, Mr. 0. B. McCormack, their "three gqugreg," 0f North St. Eleanors, get in his hay, and had the misfortune to fall There‘; a bgy 1n camp nafned —MIL.'LINIRY SLAUGHTER. - Owing to Miss Dennis leaving for the West we are sacrificing the balance oi our summer millinery. Hats formerly marked ‘£8.00, $10.00 reduced to $3.00, also a choice range at $1.00.— Kennedy Broth. Kensington. 3120-80-81 —THE SUMMER$IDE BUSIN- ESS COLLEGE will open Septem- ber 4th. Everything up-to-dats. A thorough instruction in Business Accounts. Shorthnnri, (Pitmsnk-i) off the very last load, pitching on McFaflflne 1118 1191111. 81111 111811111118 1119 115111 Though in many respects he's a arm below the elbow. He was dmqm- . stunned for a time. but is now yer, when he sums .10 5mg “is a making a good recovery. -—BOYS CAMP. —'l‘he Summer- side Y. M. C. A. Boys’ Camp, which is to be held at North Bedeque, will open on Monday afternoon, August 13th, under the direction of Mr. H. H. Simpson, Y. M. C. A. County Secretary. assisted by other local leaders. The value of such camps has come to be gen- erally recognized, and year by year, larger numbers of boys are availing themselves of the privi- loge of attending. A good attend- ance is already assured ‘and all in- dlcatlonn point. to n most success- horrible thing But Joseph says "never mind," he's just lurnin‘. Things We'd Like to Know Who put the salt on the doctor's cornflskes? How Rambler made ridge? Why the ‘Bull Patrol cnll that noise they make at night-singing. ‘How tho “blueberry hound" got last. that por- ‘Freak—llambler are you shav- ing7 fui camp. No parent should al- gammer_qqo, are you? 10w m5 l" her ‘My 1° m1“ 1119 The famous bull choir is com- splendid opportunity which this posed of me foumvmg; outin offers at very small cost. o ,F.k;B.,“l3k" on F iday evening, Aug. 17th, H11 116cm m" “e “c 8y and "Johnny"; Tenors. "Sharks" parents and friends of the boys and “Isaac-q Bamoneg "Hack" ivili be most. heartiily welcomed to 1nd “preawu ' cump. At that time the three ,Spec1any__ti‘vay Down Yonder basketball cups and the hockey n the Comnakegg- shield will be presented around the campfire t0 the Winnig tennis by Mayor Lidsioue. in addition to which, visitors will be enabled to see something of the camp life and activities. ‘Scoutmaster-JPM, how about us- ‘ng your own mug for shaving. Jive McFarlane a chance. Films Show Wonders Of Surgery LONDON, Aug. Films were call- ed into use to show the wonders of iiioderu surgery ut the inter- national Society oi’ Surgery, which met in London. The congress ivns tiiscussing nrtliroplusty, the new method pi‘ producing joints of tho body zir- tificinliy whcro the originnljoints have become fixed. An itulinn, Dr. V. _.LEN~NOX ISLAND SCHOOL. -—0n.luiie 22nd, the regular in- spt-ction of the Lcnnox island school was carried out by inspect- or Auld. The tiiifercnt branches of the classroom work were care- fully reviewed, tlic children show- ing throughout, the results of careful. conscientious training under the direction of the teacher, Mr. John Sark. After the school work had been completed. Mr. Sark led the scholars in an ex- Putti. of 019111101111“), fine 111101111111" o! [my Bologna. who has performed 142 git-pl“ excl-glues. Yand“ Mr. H. H. opemflons of “m; kind, l! me mrdon’ Oumy ‘ ‘ ' C‘ A‘ 593' strongest advocate of the new retary, conducted an athletic pro- gram. All then returned to the classroom where class singing brought the inspection to a close. The close attention and keen en- thusiasm of the pupils. throughout the whole inspection, was most marked, while the readiness with which they grasped and acted on new ideas was little short of re- m cthod. an operation and the subsequent progress of the patient. Later four of Dr. Patti's patients who had been brought specially from Italy, appeared on the plut- form. All were formerly cripples, and they can now walk with ease. Two are still officers in the italhin markable. Worthy of special army, - mention were the physical exer- Dr. Voronotf. the gland surgeon. taisos and tho singing. For these gave a (icuionstratlon of his moth- ods of bringing iibout rejuvenat- ion beforo tho Royal Society of Medicine. He explained in detail the technique of the operation, and a firm was exhibited to illustrate his remarks. Tho transformation in incn shown on the illni was surprising. Previously thin and decrepit, they things as well as for the very tine care which has been taken of the school property, much credit is due to Mr. Sark. Ably assisted by his energetic wife, he is making pomlbie for‘ the rising generation of Lennox ‘Island, a citizenship which will mean much to them in the ycuns to come. -"""+>i- became changed itnto 1131611 of vigour. One pat on , an o man. PERBDNM-s after the gland operation was seen “'-'—‘ playing golf, walking and rowing. "1111? 11- 11- 51111111 1911 011 T1105" Dr. Voronoff said ho iind per- 1111)’ 11111111111! 101' Bflllflllwfllel‘ N- formed 44 operations on men. the S- 111 attend the sraml lodse 1- 0- oldest of whom Wllfl "T? years m" 0- F- 60111101111011 000111118 111818- age. All he could do, however. was to stimulate organs capable of —Mr John Harding, one of the brill 1111111111111“ courteous staff of Kennedy Bros. * Kcnsington, left Monday mornlngf on an adequately merited holiday trip to Bridgetown. Nova Scotlu. 1 lVlicii a iiiuii of 40 is Mr. Harding pays close attention to 1 aii'i'ii('t0il by a girl 0f‘- huslness and the retaxation 1-11 a . , . . ’ redllite affords niiiu; 51b 1t 1* ""1 1"‘ lmlflfll 1111911151 BDDl11101111B11-~Y- ho is ziftcr. but iris‘; j 0\\'Il. l “THE l).\N(r'il‘lR()l'S ,1 i l Aim A film showed him performing r O The late President Harding pbotogrnplictl in u characteristic spe aking attitude during the tourivliii-li restiitcil iii bis death. 10» A, l Get far more Wear from dainty. garments It isn't bccaiisc tiicy'rc so fragile that your crcpc garments, liiic silks, and laces wcar out quickly. It's the injurious things contaiiictl iii ordinary laundry soaps. You can gct far morc wear from tiic sin-crest, dainticst things you own-by laundering tliciirthis way: . Usc SIIfHVY-“illllfi. rrliikly PALMOLIVE PRIN- CESS SOAP FLAKlCS. Nothing but purcst soap. A great fouiii of suds tlitit gently’ tlissolvcs zili tlirt and soil—bui ilCVtT iiijtircs the iiluiicst fabri . Anti if anything it rczilly briglitcns ziiid rcucws dcliczttc colors. Bcliig pure sozip—notlii'ng Cl$C—illCy go fzirtlicr and clean more thoroughly. Tllili iiiukcs tiiciu actually t-ctmonilcal for use in ilic ivhsliiiig mn- cliinc, for all laundering, and for all lioust-litild [JHTPOSCS iii fact. Your dcziicr has tlicm in linuiiy one-pound purl;- agc5 and 1'11 bugs Do gct sonic-if only to ir_v—~ today. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limite-ii Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, lLMlOLllVlE iPIRIlPKtTIESS souls int/nuts Made in Canada Rioting Among (Live Poultry Japanese Students Shipping Starts The live poultry shipping season (By Canadian Press) llius rilllllllfilliffitl. ()n .lu‘_v 26th u ‘loud left the island for Boston. mp1 Vi‘ ...~. cur was shipped by zi number of Egg Circles cast of Charlotte- have been becoming more irc- toivn. some of the Circles" taking quent and serious recently. lpurt in the shipment being us fol- Gmiemlnenl- 011119111151 119111511411‘1lo\\'s:——1lttillo ‘llilV Lot iii Dliflililn ers uiid lenders in almost cveryls-L peter“ Bnhkol. 1511's, palm’ field are "wondering wlietiici" tlillvhm‘ I}ui,.\.;11k._ ' ' ' m“ “pan 1s going 1° klck 01111 'l‘lii- shipment " - conducted nu or the traces 11110501119“ 11 it'l-(lll(‘l"lll\'i" 1!'i\‘l‘ with the assist Students of one of tho big relic.‘ I ' i 1' 11,. , ‘ ' ' ious universities of Tokyo recently p151?“ \' _ltl‘i liltulitry 11?}: mobbed their President, wrecln-i k mum‘ _h T]; _ (__ 110".‘ Y‘ his office, beat him up tiirouglily. i" Mm“ I‘ “t: _““ ,w“‘“'”1“1 forced hiiu to sign n resignation l‘? f‘! ‘ 1€I.h‘_ '“‘“‘ _.-1 "1 1>°‘"1‘1"“I' touched in humiliating terms iiiiil m’ 1"‘ “m-lmny 111mg 111114011’ Ply‘ mzide the resignation stick. The t=111>11111 1111C" 111111 Wyaiidottes. Untvm-Hny has u new 11rl33](](>11(‘\\'llll(‘ the vqiiulirv (‘Olilll luive been um] the Btilflgntg have umHQHtL-q improvctl, it was nevertheless bet- TOKYO. Aug. n. —Sti'ike! rioting among Japanese students to resume their studies. ilvr than stinn- other curs which it is almost n daily O(7(flll'l'(‘lli'i' ‘ili‘l l\'(‘i1 iii Boston ill the slime time. for various groups of lllll\'t’l‘Sli_\ \l'i(ltlt'llli‘,i‘ thoro were eight cars on students in Tokyo to hold "in-v ilit~ ilosttwn inurltot iit the same speech" meetings. with lair?!" tiiiiv tho car from Prince Edyvgu-fl crowds in zittentiuncc. 'l‘lii~y .~i]~;il~ [$1.1m] w,“ ,.-1,i,|, and it p; gratify. lrccly. mo. 11ml they fight llic curs mg to lslziiitl poiiitrymen to kno\v 10 11° 11°’ 11 11@¢@‘115111‘.1'—11§ 11- 011"" tliut the t-ui‘ from hero topped tho 111- _ uuairltt-t for tho tiny. Other cars on 11131117 195911159 9f 1111111“ ‘m’ tlio [iostou iuttrltel ut the time 110W‘ 811111111111! 1111"" '1'1111.\'111\\'i~re from hiissoiiri and the middle Universities and jilain-cintlii-s iii»; , _ __ tcctives are trailing hundreds _ U“ (‘s1 Sm“ 1” students who are riug-lvuiiors iiil 'i‘hi~ tIi-l 111111-115 m ghippgfs 3.1M the ultra-iiitltipt-nilencie iiin\'tei|ivtiti1@r qvdlu-[illg an expenses wereas that has swept tho Jilllilllvflt‘ liill-lf[)|[n\y_1;; _\',,_ 1 fuw], 1H9’: NO. 2 12,.’ \’91‘811Y'11111111¥111 “@1111 1111c “'11‘1'.:1'11o#~'l1‘rs1 1111* (livc weight at load- 1116- _ ling point.) . 1M." i-'i'):" merely the reaction of tht- youtlip.‘ _ _ ‘ _ ' _ . .' ' of a people, bound always iicrc-Ffhllf, ' Emfltilftfi f" 611111111111! “t 1111s tofore by restrictions and con-L "' ‘1 11"“ ‘"9 "111111110111-1“ 91'9"’ vontlons of extreme rigidity. m", iiock tiu-ro are old hens iiiid culls now for the first tiino lt-tirniug, which llilYL‘ stopped laying, Qiid Romothhlg of what liberty amll\\’lllt'll should be ilisposetl of iii or- democracy memo-and tierhzips coii ilor to save food, moreover the using them Wm, nouns“ They'relill(‘llyli z=.ri-_i‘u good condition at the simply feeling their outs——tlie iiiiii- ;1‘1_"5~"~’111 111119 11ml 1118 1111111101 1-“- dreds of thousands oi students in 111Rl1ci‘ thuu it will be inter on. Jap,m_and most n; mm “H. kick. iii'iii_v, by sliitipiiig early in the lug around all over tho pusturiz‘! In. 1181.101!‘ uliziylrct is created like a lot of wild oils. llut cliziiiccs 01' (‘llvifiliu \\'1ici izive lo be sold are they'll stay in thi- lot. all right in the l~‘:i|l. —nfter ranitiaging up and down; 0n uci-tiunt of the cxiru duty g0- t-ind kicking down iiit- fences. 1111.1: into tiie- United Stutcs, pi"‘cs "Strikeli" 0f J11il111111§1' 11111‘1°111~‘1 nu poultry are lower this your th: u 11211111511 P1'°11'351$"1‘5 “'11"1" 111,15“ 1 liltii, uiiil furtlii-i‘ shipments" 11011111611311‘ 1111"" _"11111111"11 1" thlfllliil)‘ bring iirounil lit: pcr lb. 9111111111’ 119111“- “;.U1“5t:vii",\\'(ll;{ll[. lly shipping l't)~i)|lt‘i‘illlVi1. lnmlllhunmt m’ f’.r,,,‘,".‘“,'1',.1L,',{,. H1811)‘, 11I1\\'<-\'<'i'. illf‘ slilppi-i’ vi-r-civos "f1 a 1111135111“. _ ' t ltlic full value of his jirudurt. and 1110193801‘ 1"‘ ‘nlsdtlhhwmry 1 orisboulil the murhct bc "nod lit‘ ob- ivhatovcr the reason may ho) uuilltmns the m" udmnrur; ‘ go on strike, refuse to (ittcllill , _ ‘ ‘ ' _ plan‘ ‘mm m,“ p,_of..s_.;or is “p; i‘his_meilitii_l of maria-ling poul- moved or until he (f(ll'l‘i‘l.'l.‘1 u-htit-llllll’ 1s increasing iinil in‘ ~iil1'1‘!1i1111i»! over it is to which int.- siutit-irtspvvr glsiiliullti- _ 11ii\1'lii.<]-;1iil.v vars oping-L iwere out et ill .‘L'W runswiirlt, Quebec, Ontario and Alberta bc- Thut sort 0i $111111! 1111B llflllllefblsitle the car loaded horn, for ship cil many times i111 over Jiipriu 111,ment to M0fli.l‘l‘lll uiid different recent years. But nothing bi-forit-Anlertcnn “ml-kph; 11115 11111100111111 111111 1111* 11111111111 11111- iPilnvi- .1‘l(l\\‘ill‘(l island has been \'1'1'$11Y 1'11" 111 701W" \\111'11‘_ 141,1‘ a loadci- lil iivt- poultry shipping. ilcnts wrecked tho Prosiilients m, m on“... “hm of mull”), I“.U,h“,_ 011100. 1108l11111bfl1lil fort-vii hiiu lfltion Sll('ll us l-lgi: (lll't'li‘-i. untl b)‘ 1111111511- TOkYO 1-‘1 ‘"1" 01 111“ ]‘H1'1eS'1lilli)i‘()VlilK the quality iiud 1lli‘l'i‘iii§ ' llli‘ lorpciiv lllltll'l' For finest Silks, or coarsest Woolcns. SltoppedlHisl t.runihlitl)t]l<>1l:n1iit1"1111111 1 t. of which girls bclungirrl. 'i‘lii- Pits Liiuiblri‘ (Jo., was also well i‘(‘lll'l'n‘i‘lili‘(l uni‘ sent :1 beautiful ilorui oi‘1‘i~i1lii_i1. The trrgziiiizuiions to which tbim- I l girls bcltmgcd also st-tit wri-zitlis. ‘The iaervico for .\l0ll_v uiiil '" -‘_ . . . _ i uei-nui-ti sou \\'tl.~‘ llUlil iii iiii- gillljflfllrliigm; /l\l':1-I~l-H1li"(\_111 b1-'l1‘1‘1‘1'_l1l“1‘1]:‘]H(1:-'.\'§iiif\'ti-'i‘ilN, . piirciili’ homo on liiirost- .~\\'i-. ‘iivv " _ 4 V, f‘ a _ __ _ A. Friisci‘ i-outluizlcil illi‘ Si‘i‘\‘ll'1‘.‘ L‘:l‘llj;tjll;lili‘fqzf'll* will" lrlmlll 11111Qtlii' lilo-at Room and spoke in ii vcry té_\'llliltlllit‘iit‘lhp “w t‘ "OHGITP11IIIIl1l1-r1_1 111 11-13- tllll morning. and tout-hingmanner. " ‘ ~ ' ‘ 1" 1“ “ M11111 lows i 1\ illl‘lllif'l‘ of boy ‘lllil girl coin-1“1°'l1""‘i'1" m" "mm-WY . l . . .\li'.<. lliil iutiilir: lloy no lcss ill (‘ustlinl . . i lll'illll\\'ll'1l. wits iii ilifficiiliii-s‘ ii-lhmhdnd 11m’ mm 111111111 puuloiis of tlio iicccusietl t'llllill‘<‘ll‘i immmliqlpl" m", M] m“ ‘luunmfl niiilti- hiiu iu the litiu lin tictcd us pull bcurcrs. Floral olWuftpr Lniilrlu‘ ‘Hllwv ‘l_m_"“|"i“)n11liiiiniuizt ll(‘l.'illl>1t‘lil‘ s leriugs were l‘(‘l't'l\'(‘(1 from points "NW1 “h” m“ ‘Rjlpx; m1" Hulk,“ Hhff\1'1\111 111 R11- zts fur upart no British ‘CtllillllllliiIdruwllinu W‘ “Jim, ‘vmifdf 0'!‘ H11‘. _.\1,.,-H_\. mum,“ “m, q] and Prince ifidwuvti island, whilinvnnu] ‘mmllljpll m hlv- in H ]‘-11‘-;>|,..;,\3\, m“ I-Hqglm" “H, floyvers and wreaths from ltl(fiilll'_at,lg“givl. ‘kmlpdknl ' '1 '11‘ ‘rtiiivc oi‘ hiui-rul blooms, friends were ninnynnd varied. Al’ ‘ ' ' ‘ .‘ ' Still uiiiiy tlfilillltl ill!‘ l; large number of letters and tclc- We <...>__ fuiidvr tin» u »| [11513] , ii lll poltvil his uosi: in tlio iliuiigli looking for th grams oi‘ condolence were also rc- _ $400,000 FROM DOG BISCUITS ccived by the bercuvcd mrvrxts. _ _ Tho business houses ( d for [,()_\'[>t>,\'_ ,\\,_-_-__ n, .. ‘go-Dino, 111‘ 1111"“ 1Y1“ lllcrc but. two hours,‘ and practuaiiy ihc. \\ring,-,,\-,.' m‘ ]g,-,,g|,..,,1‘ ;;,,,-,.,.\- two- Tbcii lii- innit-ii ii whole town followed the little chnh-mun of spruttz; ]-;,;,.,,'|'.1‘.\'1‘-~' i111 lbi- \\‘liltv llillhC victims of i110 accident m Hmirlliiiiiiteil, uinlivias oi‘ d ~l'llll“~.‘1\v1[!| 1'“ i"‘1"1'51'-41'5”1"- lasi: reeling place in tho town who "Vnuqtul cemetery. 'l‘ho (lniiudhin Nution- Mes u. Qmolul- - - . _ » . 6t -i ill Railways jiliiroti u iqwthil lftllll your,” “no t-tnuiuoot] roi- 5| \- t“; at the dlisptrstil of the mourners. 111*‘ loft an i-siaitt- illlllilillllll" i-t ‘uh-cit .. it was lmptisslbln to transport Zlll,$/|00’Q00_ ' “ ' l “who” A‘ ' 111050 “'11” “111511911 1" “M1111 11"‘- llo li-it $111101 to his l"iillii‘iil li< iflllkllilhillifl Willi 111111111111 111 1111-" 11111"? 111111111"- 111“' scrviiiit illlll trli-iid. iiyiiiu Wrt-iinfliliu. il\'1“1\11"b‘(1 ir1-'I111\\\1 "1' P111151’? cmullmwd H": gnllwmdcitrxiirirs l J llli‘ (1i"ll'l' lliui his vlill- ‘H1111 lllill 11111‘ \i\il \1\\“ l’ tlii- st ' ni , ill thi- = .\ *m'v1"("“1"'1' Wlrcii “will nliviim t'.<ll*l'lll 1li‘l‘ }il|i1,l~ll(‘ iuuili- l'oi'\\\\\i\1\ The moibi-i" of two of the victimslhuld 1w,- m thi- it ulosi i~i--|i.-|u.'iliu;t or lilllflflll pout»: \\'l\l of illlfl ili-plorzibltr _ £l<'1'lt1i‘il[, Mrslhl-m“... m“; M, ‘rm, frwnd. n; ]li-‘|v;‘]1 q-,,,-(unt-.1i-Ii<-i" z Stilt, was born iii lit-dcqiic. this“, |.,..,,._.“i,i,,“ m» hm. lulinlnhl" “m. |li'(lVllli'l". u ll.‘i|ll.'.l|1i‘i' of Mi‘, tloorgi- sol-yum. 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WllOEii‘. bitso was filrlliOTlyilli'l~‘l t‘illi1‘ hi» tuslvil ‘H111 plane now bi-iug built by iiit- waisiii-il by tlii- ivzitcrs oi‘ lllt‘ ii‘ ("otuplziiiit-il ziiioiil ll. lllzicltinirn At‘i'i)]ili’llli' (‘o., illlil lo bu‘ lilioiic, lli‘ foiiuil tliv iwuiiitiiis oi‘ i oxbibitoil zit (ltilll4‘llllili‘ll l'Ixliibit-‘ Riiiiiuii fortificii tnwii. siirrnuuilvil. imi, is lilllt|lli‘ iii tbui. slii- will by ii \\':ill of stouc. which (‘lliiiillll ll(‘ wi-ut to th curry u liti'izi~-:<izi~ torlioili» siiiiilurWwi ]lilili‘l‘_\’ illlil shupoil fiiiits. 'l‘ht- i-tmfcssion liziiiiig l1 to the ship typ . 1\vi-ri~ also romiiins oi‘ huts. whlt-li1i‘ii"iiii-il by l)i‘tl(50lllll!l'-! lu Zl1l1"l 3111 lei-l illlilli‘ bud i-yidi-iitly lll‘i‘i1 list-ti us llllllllill: l; - tlu~ wuivr, tbi- 1.; .- ivili liiuucli iiiiis. ‘\'l‘l' of :1 ll. tllllPl‘ Illiii- ii Hiliillltl built on iil‘i'4)- iu- ilio alto of tbc ziiirlciit town of ‘ (lrziiigc. cxpost-il iii till l (Yol bi-liovcs lllill ibis may, liwi I Sllll\l\'l'-.‘=('i'i‘\‘ll lilill! pumps, ili-uvcii. Acrlu, which was said to iiiivc o1‘ 1111111111115 °‘111““11“n"11_ I 1:1S11_1“11°1_‘"1iiig production thorn is no tiut-slloi: PM 1111 111° 51111101111’ ‘m plosvchl‘ but thnt the island will bo uble to m 111191111" maintain this iczitl. . »- ~~¢<+>i—~ FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF DROWNING ACCIDENT (The Pas. .\lnii,, licruld, Aug ll.) The fiiiioriil services for tho, four iittlo victims oi the ilrmviiiiigi nct-idciit last Saturday aftorntuiii were very illl]ll't‘i-‘.<_i\'i‘. 'l‘lic ser- vice for ilie two llonient girls wnii hold in tlic Salvation Army iinll, and was iiiieuticd by u largo liilill- The trouble therc followed upon the heels of the Wiiscdit Univer- sity fracas where studcuii-i liootcd nud drove nwny the vicc iuliiistei‘ of wnr anti high army and ruivul afficers, who wanted to lecture them on_milit:iry training. And both these affairs linve been follow- nd by "free speech" meetings of students-and frco fights with the poiice—-nll over Tokyo. lt is a great iifo for Japanese Portrait", 0t Edward it...» I» Sixth By Holbein . 1 University men these days. 1lI‘i‘ of friends oi the parent-s as well as girls of the t‘. (l. d. T. iiud Tlcsiiienct- of tho lain Warren (i. lint-illni,- in .\lili‘lilli, (lhln, showing the famous “front ‘ from which tho ilt‘('t".l.~‘t‘ll president i‘tlllillll‘il‘i'~ his l-iimpiiigii in i920. DlSCDVered Bringing lip Father. —B_v (lcorgc 111 (By Dominion New: Service) LONDON. Aug. ll. -—l.ord Loo of Pnreham has made a dint-every of real interest iu the world of Art. Ho found in Hampstcad a portrait which lie thought showed signs of being paints-ti by :1 great pointer. although little o.’ the original work could he seen owing to over-paint- Trwr Mmcia TAKE5 HER NKP-l want I JAMEb-THE MINUTE ‘ YOU TO LET ME. This has now been carefully re- moved, and Lord Lee's hope that hr llE-‘l secured a genuine Holbsin is jlisllllPfl. it i-t ll portrait oi Edward the Sixth. and thanks to careful handl- ing In restorin it to its original state. it is in excellent condition. ‘Lord Lee has for years been a keen but discriminating collector. and not the least of the sacrifices he made in handing over Cheqiii-rs to the nation was the collection of pictures which he left there. in- n eluding a Roqlpurn and a. magnifi- cent Rembrandt. __ _ _,_. _ .p._.__..._. '2 "i-tillV QOLL-Y- I'VE as u wwriu‘ ‘THREE autas- - -- \ cm-"r SNEAK our UNTlL ‘al-lE qrrs TO j bLEEO' l HOSE | QQN‘? 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