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Coders Prince Edward' I .stand the Dew . -I! _»" ‘t ` »¥ .E- -as gas i.'as .as _ae as .as is ` ‘ *-i-`~J‘°»ir"- - 1 kill* if _ it V _ it itespsaaaxmsaxaaraaaxmsaraanataiosaisisaattisittaisitiiitiieitaioitisisaiiomioititfisiioieaaauisauuitosiiiaaiieatist_s;i\titii|tittiaistitato\tsti|ta|ti\t»tiliito|fa\tiiflttiiltlilfltlfltilllfltltilltlllvwf 1 THE - RL_ti“__l__l__l;_]f__0§Y__,GUAitiIlii It'5I-..i..a"5iT|yi=.»....m1sn~ " - if ~ ' _ I s _ t .--I- wukiy (Now svoning muy; im. _ .-SHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, IULY“5, '1917 sz.s`o‘-W}T»|::'v\:TTtIin°iI;i'i':iTI°°I'»I I{'s\f:Ti::”E: cams., ans for u. s. _ ___ __ _ ._ f ,Y _ _. -_ ' __c_;-~i=¢; HEAvit-Fi6ii?fltiG . iiiioiiii-:ii Iii-it- iiiiio ttMtiitB,tttit1,S, ,t,Y,,M,NANN.uAt. riiteriilo W gg-__.t|5g-E pimp oil Essex coiisi ._ rox Batisosiis' Assoii Re _I I ig . ` I A _ were carried out on the docks - of ( s espa ch ) LONDON.- Duiing Monday night and Tuesday morning bombing raids |i _ man Attacks llepulsed with Twelve lo Fourteen Planes Dropped Bombs, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,u,,,,,.,,, The Best Meeting in History ol Association. Serious Losses to the linemyr ._ Fighting Nine Killed, 20 Wounded Before Enemy . '-'°‘““""@‘“°- we# bpllmlslic 0utlook in Fox Business. island _ _ _ from Bruges, by royal naval air ser , _ W* Continued ilay and Night. ’ Aircraft Were Driven 0ii. - me -0 oo-1-1 Pells Bron hi lli hesi Prices in Markets. \..'g».f (Canadian Press Despatch) PARiS.- Extremely violent fight- ing was in progress all t.hi'ough the nighi on the Alsne front, resulting in the_rout of attacking Germans with very heavy losses, the War Ollice an- nounces. ’I‘iie_Gcrnis.iis repeateiily hurled large ‘bodies of men against the French attacking on the whole front from north of Jouf to the cast of the Californie Plateau. (Canadian Press Despatch) - ATLANTIC PORT-A running iight between a British steamer and two German submarines, which took place' June 8, about thlirty milog off the Italian coast near Genoa, in which fthe] -steamship .slicceeded ili eluding the U-boats by superior speed, was describe'd by officers oi' the ship on nrrival here today ` The submarines cams into sight some ddstance astorn the steamer shortly after she had left the Italian port, one of the officers s-aiid. and with their appearance' they immedia- " I The rcpulse of the enemy was com--‘, plete. ' , ARTILLERY ACTIVITY ON WE8-` TERN FRONT. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON.- A British statement ls- suerl today concerning military opera- tion in northern Franco says; there is nothing to report except considerable artillery iiactitvity on both slides a‘t numerous points oi’ the front. .~t~/1 .».¢-----,¢v»~\~~»-».\~.-..--~»~.~\~.,`,.,._' T -_ioiit-iiiiiiisii sinivitii iitiiiis ltiiiiwii - . , a 1 . . I -i..____.__ H U BUATS IN EIGHT tely opened fire from deck guns. Shrapnel was used by the Germans and while no serious damage was in- flicted on the steamer. her deck- S houses und funnel were considerably battered with flying metal. ' ` The gun crew on the steamer re- tui'ne'd the fire and soon succeeded in making one of the i~:-ubmarines withdraw from the iight. The sec- ond enemy, after an houi"s chase, save up to go after a smaller vessel that appeared rn the distance and soon after a wireless massage was heard telling that steamer had been torpedoed and asking for assistance. TERRIBLE AUUIDENT I _ `, f--._ _ -_--___.__l_l _ (Canadian Press Despatch) ‘ _NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y..-A Belt Line car on the Great. George Route left the rails, plunged down a 20-foot. embankment, anti tiiinerl' over in ten fest of water on the edge of the Whirlpool Rapids ai 3.30 o’clock this afternoon. Nine persons are known to be dead, two persons kkiown to have been on the car have'no¢_ been seen since the acciitlcnt and are probably dead. an indetftnltc number, esti- mated iii from two to ten, are miss- ing, anti more than a score are in the hospitals suffering from injurics received in the accident. There were no Canadians among the victims. A washout, tiue to recent heavy rains, was the cause of tho rli-sastcr. which occurred jus-t below the can- tilever brldge and 60 feet below tho, point where the smooth water of the' upper reaches of the Niagara ltivcr| break into the turbulent waters Ol. the Whirlpool ~ltapids. ’ The car, in charge of Motormaii Crandall and Conductor Ileroii, had all but completed the circuit ot' the Gorge, having crossed from the Canadian' side of the river on tho trolley bridge at Lewiston. There were more than 50 passengers on board. according to general estimat- es. The car was one of the ODGII LVDS- the seats extending from s-ide to side with steps on iiotii sides the rulli ldngth of the car. ~ All the seats were occupied and some of the passengers were stand- ing between them, and fliers were others on the roar platform. Running at Full Speed. The car was running at 11 Speed Of about 20 miles an hour when It struck the weak spot in the railroad. Less than llali’ a minute elapsed fi‘0\1l the time the motorman felt the first jarring sway untill the car was bot- / Mlnard’s Llnlment cures diatemP°"- 'PHE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE, TIDE, \l00N» ETD- 'I'0RON_Zl‘0. July 5-Fair. with V higher temperature. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 78 degrees above. Ai- 1o a. m.. it was as above: “V9 P- '"- it was ill above The coldest the DFG' vioiia night was 65 above. _ g The tide will 'be high this rmornlnl at 10.07 and tomorrow at 11~03: If will be high tonight at 11.54 and tot- morrow at i2. The sun sets this evening at 8.07 and tomorrow at 8.06: it P1909 *O* morrow morning at 4.38 and -Satur- day at 4.39. The moon rises tonight at 8.48. The moon was full on Wednesday. July 4th at '4.41 p. m. Tho last quarter of the moon will be on Wednesday, July. llth at 7.12 ti. m. ' » ’ The leultb of today will be fifteen hours and twenty-nine minutes. -.--_--..-__......-_ Minarws Llnlment gurss toothache- .““°““"°h7'° "“"" I . . ~ . . _ \ »; /-v T. . . \ 'A t 1' " » 5 tion nggressivelydirected against the -_ _ _ _ _ _._ ---_-_-_-_ _-..- _ _-_- _ _ _-_-.- - -_-_-_-_»_-_ ,-_- ,- _ _ C.. t rapids clitnc trom the tracks to the edge cf he rivcr screaming men and women fought to escape and some of them were able to get free, but were' un- able to get a footing on the steep bunk. ` There was n mad scramble' in the om up on the edge of the rushing t .hollow water between the wrecked MHIH10 HHYB ‘hai lI1Il`l-Y Sl0lH!l0l'S. car and the river-bank. From the t river side the bodies of at least two l' th. ‘en ers were scon to be n (Enlight iI)1aTTie Ewifter waters and and "aw """lC"`I‘3I”- Tlmy am keep' wore carried down to the Whirlpool. IHS Wllhlll the Gcfmiln Safety ZODG- Menihers oi’ a National Guard regi~ fgegenuy Gepmany offered to pe,-mit ni ent wiio were on guard at the cuii- V tilevei' bridge saw the accident and 1 were the first to thc rescue.. The sol- diers slipped down -the bank into thc c t . river and worked into WMU!" UD £0 nish steamers are anxious to utilize heh- wpists, getting injured passcn- 1 gc-rs fred from the wreckage 11110 k passing them up the bank, where an emergency car had been illllved I0 pital: nEvEN1'i.ow wanna Aus'rniA. Canadian Press Despatch) 'i`}l(E IlAGUE.- Commenting on Amorit-iiii liner tlrctl upon two Gcr- nm rumors or Amerlm/n negotiations man submai'inr`s during her voyage fr with ‘Austria for a separate peace. H Count lteveiitlow says in the Dent- |~ange,'tmt the report to Wagningm. sche Tageszeltuiig: 0 "wc do not know whens” Amba5_ press thc belief that one periscopc w 58501' Elk” is really atm in vlemm’ A third submarine was sighted, but He arrived there WGGKB 850. and the at a great distance, and it. submerged longer he stayed the more reason immediately. there would be for such reports. Any- way, iils visit would be sufficiently ro- markafble. Naturally. all the reD0l`U`i are untrue, but they show in what dl- rsction the Americans and English are working. It is notorious that there is energetic colaboratlon be- tween Poles in America and in Eu- rope. iit is also no accident that just ut the moment when U19 1’0I"“ and Slavs in Austria have upset the Claim-Martinic Cabinet rumors appear regarding offers of a. separate peace and negotiations to that end. and that at the same moment the Poles and Slavs in the Austrian Parliament. force the discussion of an interpella- Austrotllerman alliance." AMSTERDAM- While rejecting the idea that Austrian statesman would consider Aimoricnn negotiations for s separate peace, as a widely cir- culated rumor suggests Count Revent- low, in the Deutsche Tageszaituns. remarks that the acceptance -by Aus- tria of a hugo loan from America, with its logicbl consequences, would be looketlupon as a victory 0! the ele- ' ments in Austria hostile to the Aus- tro-Gernian alliance. and would -be the __¥_.. LONDON.- From twelve to four- 0 teen Gormlan air raiders toiiay`dropp- C nounced today. Eight persons were |_ killed and twenty injured. The cnc- .|,, coast about seven o'clock this iiioru- in (Canadian Press Despatch) ‘persons were killed. and 22 injured. aused. Fire was opened from anti- ed bombs on Harwich, a scasliorc- ui,.(.mfL (|01-enscs and Um enemyis WW" In ESSBL if WHS OITICIHIIY 'all' formation was broken up although lo\v V my ttiri1lall0S llppllared 0V€l` ESS“XIhy our own aircraft from `a neighbor- ing. Our unti-aircraft suns Canis lo- iiomiis the ei'iom"y sqnatiron turned iily slight material damage was ing clouds rendered visibility very id. The raiders also were t-ngngeti g station. After dropping their -. 2- -. IHIIIIY IIIIRNIIAIAIIIES he German safe conduct but it is not carry them t0 the Niagara Falls hos- U _ uues. Sonic boniibs were dropped Details have not yct been received he tex-t of the oilicial statement lol K i’ A squadron of some twelve to four- a teen enemy airplanes attacked liar- wich, from iiortiieiisterly direction, bout 7.50 o'clock this morning. A'a p , umber of bombs wei'e_droppcd anti It is not known if any enemy ma- the latest reports state that eight chiiies were brought down. ' to HCUOII. U10 Hllnmlllcemellt CONN seawartl without attempting to pene- ~ t occupied a few minutes. There wait - lively lighting between British and German airplanes during the attack . Ll -.~_,,`,_~.._».»-~¢~-..`..,.,.~--_.~,»~_.\___., ¢ CC..-_.»...-\ 1.-...~C . f - _ ~».»--.- TIRRINU APPEAI TU RUSSIAN ARMIES TU RESUME THE UEEENSIVE _ -#__ . (Canadian Press Despatch) encd an offensive against Russia. and the freedom ol’ the countrynnd the PETROGIKAD- W ai' l\’linis.ter revolution itself’ were in danger. The hcrcnsliy has issued an appeal to appeal concludes: t e ‘Russian armies- to take the oi, "Every tiay's dclny strengthens thc p Gene ve. I-lc' says that Austrin and eneiiiy. That is why we appeal to out 5 eimany h-We l0Dlled_ to Russia 1-- arm-ies to take the`oft°cnsive. .Let. all S £QD_e.el_I.o a11_deniot'.i'acies in--favor ot, the world know that it was not from to peace by the tilslioiiornblo proposal weakness that we talked of pear:-. to hat Russia should coiicliide .t sopni Let. it be known that iibe't 1- _ . h tl k ` 1 te peace which would enable tlitin creases our military sti'ciigtlii.y Allll Sd mm A duck 0 t B M wa" ee r ` o crush ltiissln‘s \vestcrii allies. On Russia will bless vour exploits in fat Russian i~ejei:titoii of the proposal the lieliali' of liberty, your country’s fu; W- _ enemy says the war minister throat-, ture and an honorable lasting peace." th before the defensive aircraft and anti- rato inland. The whole raid only ud only about ilve minutes elapsed ircratt. guns drove off the invaders, ccording to late des atches ,..,......`_ ____ _EUR SWEDEN (Canadian Press Despatch.) COPENHAGEN- A tlesptrtcii from hunks to Englandls generosity, are ow on tho way to Sweden with corn ossels -to leave a certain port. on July . 'provided they adhered to ce-rtnfin oiitiitlons. From ton to twenty D1- nown how niany_ will be able to sail. it i sin; viiiiti LONDON- The gun crew of an om the United States to Eiiglantl. oth targets were at coiisideraiilc I BV cd Oli of hy Trades and Labor of this district proposal for at gciicral strike ilirough» S¢`l'lIilion. Action was dcterro could he supplied. Later thou ftiegcd n dock where a small with potatoes for hospitals had tied up. The crowd was driven oh .L3 mounted police but. they ventct ,L tiir~ir`fecliiif:s on the police bulitlint ‘ f the t-oinniaiitiing oilicci' will cx- wii as sliattert-ti.` UEBEII IAIIIIRERS I iii piisctitiiuiz (Canadian Press Despatch.) QUEP,Ec_~ 'riw tx-riirai coiincii of last euiiig tablcti ti resolution that askf the (‘ount>il to take action on the t (Ttinutia :is :i |»i‘c-test agaiiist cou- tl -___ me (Canadian Press Despatch.) . _ AMSTERDAM.-- The lliiiidcishlati T- priuts ix report oi’ disturbances ovei the siipply oi potatoes in Ainstei‘dani_ lliindretis of wriiiieii anti youths col looted iii' the t‘ruiiswng where potatoes had arrived. a fcvii Only a small portion of the crowti - persons, -the iiowspiaper adds, be ore all the windows were broken 'f0"lI"K 0110 Week “nel” th" "TSI t"°°I’s several inruiiictl olicenion were sr la ;’l?;`°I§0xH;1f0d by Smiles thl`°W“ I’-‘ as the arrival of the troops thenisel- Canaan" Pre” De. new IEAIIINII TANK KIIIS - s sands u ba rgt I" .|,ee,» supplies and horses, arrived here to- v amid' the st-recciiiiig of whistles nd the moanin of sirens Their . statement issued today. several tons g U of bombs weic dropped in all and gr.-ati results were observed, continues (Canadian Press Despatch.) ti Lo.\rnoN._ President L. i. Haan 5 brick tit;-or from th; palace at Peking w boy emperor has appointed General n Premier. News now coming through I" caped, other generals are taking the in narchists have obtained complete con- tn The adjourned annual meeting 0f‘300 $280 " the statement which says all the -ina- the p_ E |s|md pox Breeds", A530, 500 I $250 " ciiines retui'u safely. ciation was hold in the Board of After f'fIIm|“HfIl1K Clllls and 11311138' Tlade Rauma (tate,-day afterngpn ed skins the average realized was ti from Februaiy 20th to receive tho in the ieD0l'i It Was I‘9l11B|'kBd. that ' _ y ._ _ - . - - The annual meeting had vbeon adjourn- Il9I1l`I.V $250- E , _ _ - ur Sales Boai‘d`s report and also for iii vicw of the fact that the pelts sold 'rite meeting yesterday was the ist-» out process among the ranches they I the e|@(,¢|,,n Qt omg-9r5_ were tiio result largely of a wcediiiig IN CHINA UNIIERIAN. c-st in the history or the Asscciii- wt*-ro ll1@rGf0f@ 1101 by My meer-S ro- . _ - I tion and ‘by far the most represents- i\\'f*S€H'HlIV€ Of I-116 high flllfillfi' 0! ve_ f|e|ega¢e,, being present from skins that the province is capable of ractit-ally every section or the pro- producing. This wecdins out process _ ince. The session opened at 2.30 has cloarctl the stock in the province Hung ol' (hina escaped through 1* and closed at 6.30. Throu bout the i' g o a l'~i'ge proportion of undesirable ll0IB SESSION U19 DF¢l'L'€9dlIlgs were animals and it is confidently expected where he was imprisoned and Bough/L not only harmonious liut enthusiastic thi-it next year’s returns will show a qhenpr in the Japaneae legution ,nw and optiniistic. A year or more ago decided improvement in quality and . _ . w hen the Fur Sales Board was orga- no doubt in price. ized tliero were some doubts as to its tit. was also mentioned i th e or (Thang i-lung _as his protector and pr ive been thoroughly swept away. suit oi' this year‘s marketing had de- ;’:;‘z.:.§.',"i.;:r‘.1:;°°i.':.‘i.‘;‘;.. .:.?::.‘:.'.‘:.‘1 r;‘;'s.":;§: il; ..“‘:2;’.;":.‘:.'.'.:.>.' .at 2:: his hopes as to the success of the wild. This was freely admitted by trol. Now that the President has es- Stiles Board, stated that he had been buyers in New York and 'SL Louis, New york whue Mn Ghéster M(,_ and iiitlisputaibln proof was furnished gem for the Repufhltc and _the 0p|nto,,~ Clure was there in the interests ofthe by "W fact N181. the Prince Edward I l l b d lt li l is expressed that ¢l1°_f°Sf0“3U°fl Will B"“_'d‘ The h“'°"I‘ d°“° by MT- MC' liT;,?hr;~.(I1trT:lEiCt~.]es Tiettillz :>uT>TIT: Tdictldg -be short lived. f mm? “wrong ly convinced mm that sales in New York, St. Louis and Lou- the bales Board was the only solution don, Of the fox problem and that co-opera The following amccrs were elected: _ tion through this Board was the only President Mr. E. R. Brow, re-elected; f means ‘by which the lndustry could be Secretary. Miss 'Sadie Warry. As mode the success it ought to .be movidcd for bi the by-laws. five of The report of the Sales Board pie the fifteen directors are elected each [IHHT []N SH|P'S |][[]K_ .y ..._ ..~....;...' ..;; . S 5 r a 1 o three years, five ‘___ _ and most interesting document and others retiring. The following five lcanndlan pm” Dnpatc-h_) contained a fund of information which 'I1`l€!l1bBl‘S W9_l‘8 BIGCIGU y8B‘f6l‘dBY. MGS MILWAUKEE __ M least eight will be invaluable to fox me-n. it is SFS- J. A-`Webster. Charlottetown for ersons were killed and n.ioi'c tha ti understood H' Wm be published in Quapns ("0" re`e]°C"edl' J' A' Mc' i1 _ . core of others were injured here lair gxxdmgglell farm f0l the benefit oi' _the gollglfh ('3"di_g“" 'and R' W' Stewartf K _ I V W, _I u_ ry ___ _ _ ru enell. re elected for Kings Co., "rfl‘:;f“l(’,o”l"}‘n‘;'l;u;|“;nwI;‘x§:’g“flI; 3*; Among the principal items in the re- Thomas Moyse, Bedeque and Peter G. _ ‘ ; .I _ . I’ hw mmm mp to Chicago, crash port me the following gnrk Summerside, for Prince Coun or, causing it hllige water tank to PELTS-SOLD' Th” form" Salfs Bmrd' °°“sI5ung I from the mp of me “Vg awry 10 Bold at an average of $945 mph of Messrs. Chester MtcCluro, Chariot. .~irohouso~ontt:- tho vessel's deck. 20 .. .. .. .. it $760 “L fetown' Manager- W» L- P0018. Mon- Two -bodies have been brought to 50 .. .. .. .. .i $550 .. agua’ '-md J' W‘ Callback' summer' o imorgue. Estiniiates give the Illlm' I Slde' “Tre "9`el°°t°d~ ="-`-'-‘-‘-'-‘-ff--'-‘=-‘=--f----1-V--.--:L-_-_-:V:_-_-f-_-_,,..--_-#_-_~_~_»,-___-_-_-_-_.;_.___-_._.,._._._._._._._.__,,,g_____,g_._, hor oi’ in tired from lift t0 SSVBHIY- __ fiico announce ____,____.____ (Canadian Press Despatch.) wt] FRENCH SEAPOIt'l‘.- The last as nits of the American Expeditionary orce, comprising vessels loaded with titled was greeted almost as warmly , ( P ) ves, beoaiiso it. nicaut complete sue- NEW Y0RK___ A homeless but pm I 'Mlnard's Llnlment cures' colds, etc. [C953 °f,th° “"‘I9"I“kI"5~ t,-tmtn programme featured the mtg. . ..__ lIs®__*... (Canadian Press Despatdh.) LONDON- Arran ements ve ` _ ha been completed to deport. all Germans ____ from Liberia. it is learned here. Thev INIIEPEIIIIENIIEEPAY III BE IIEPIIRTEII l leave in a few days with France their destination. . _____. ______ ______._._____.A..__._.__~»._.~._, ,.,..,,_,,~~---- ~\»~»--»-~\-» .,....~,.~.,`_ ~_ ,~,,¢--- _-_-_-_-_-:_-_-__--_---____e_<--.A-~-~-A--~----Y---~----~ ~~---~--~-~-~- - """""*""""""""""’ A I .~i~ "WAR iN 1'H£~THino"niMsNsioN'- I italian gun on Alpine heights.--From an ltoliadolllclsl photograph U . ° \ . i _ ' _ _..,.»..-'-WA". _ and ed dan ‘ tho y sal _ bration of Independence Day in New York. A salute of forty-tive guns on ‘Governors Ilsland, followed by' salute house in ('ent.ral` Park, formally open- , gramime in which band concerts. folk place of the noise producers of other S )'elll‘B. ._ * (Canadian Press Despatch.) Q < LoNnoN.- By order or the King _ Victoria Tower of House of Parlia- ment tqdsy and also on all other go- vernment huildings -beside Union Jack. ` _ MURE HUN AIIIIIIIIIIIES LONDON.- Despatch to the Times `fiIom the Hague says that as a repri- ‘mans Iby Belgisns in German East Africa, the Germans have sslssd -twen- ty~t.hros .distinguished Bolgisns and unfurling of it flag on the block the ptatriotic and athletic pro- ces and military drills -took the Stars and Stripes was flying from --f-i--I-.__,_.,_...., (canadian Press Despatch.) for alleged illtreatmont of Gen l-Ivory ambulance ln the City was ' " "" called into se>rvit°¢\. ond the injured are scattered in various hospitals. ‘ ini/iiiiiiiiiiitiiisiiii/iiiil'iisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciuiiiiit .iiiii itisiiiiiiis iiiis_i_i at A _ iiiii WEN By .RUSSMNS _ ... . t dia ress Despatch.) LONDON- Col William Cornwal SYDNEY AUSTRALIA__ Tha lis West died today at Ruthin Castle. statement of Prom, ,_ Hu h IN TWU IIAYS EIGHT .. I G.. ' °" "“f o r iti li. s- (Canadian Press Despatch.) tenant of Deiibigshirs since 1872 and _ - AIJEIIUATE voluntary system. fixing minimum en- }.,E.l.ROGRAD__ In the fighting oi l-loiiorary Colonel of the Fourth Bat- Hstmems necessary to remmme “ian uuduy and Monday 300 officers, 1,800 i.alioii of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. mg dlvmom at present at the rate of men, 29 guns and 33 machine SUITS were captured by Russians, the War rooo niovs iN HoLi.ANo. 0 - “~ seven thousand men monthly. Mr. Hughes says the present rate is ina- dequate especially as fthe government desires, if results permit, to give the first division a holiday in Australia. SUBIIIAIIINE RESUIIS AGAIN REIIUIIEII (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON.- Von I-lendenburg‘s hoastings after returning from Aus- tria. that. -ull Germany had to do was sit. still and wait until the submarines finished t_ho war, received a rebuke -today in the smallest returns of sub- marine triumphs for many weeks. suaMAni_NE as-s'ui."rs Fon week - (Canadian Press __Delpatch.) I.0NDON.- Tho weekly shipping summary issued today shows that 15 British merchant ships of more than 1,600 tons were sunk and five vessels of lcss than that tonnage. Eleven lishing vessels also were lost.» ---iii, REIAIIUU PIIIIIES » AIIE MN NIIIINAI A (canadian Press Dsspstdh.) NEW YORK.-_ The-re will be very llttlc change this Nil in the present retail price of antliscite coal in the New Vorlt market, according to opi- ,nlonn expressed yesterday iby dani- `srn. T try my the Federal Trade Commission has oRooted such chan- ges in the situation that prices are now nomial, considering incr ed costs of transportation and llibqT‘WN& one ospeota that the rststl price wt go to all this year ips iais - . ~ removed them without warning to “ww °°°l “I vnwliuumt “HT” “' . tlisl r notorious punidlunsnt camp-in __ _ Germany. _ ' ton and pea ooslmt 84.80. ` " ‘ n e r p t , cliaihle iisefiilness. These doubts that the For Sales Board and the rg. If I - r >`~ .» '_ .- ‘ I i I w »- - t K "5 \-.ae vi t Hman I-iolm¢n\.s¢s°#s\|s°§ln.°_¢i»s _ ,- . ._ ,..‘~'-, ,A . _ ,~ - » _ ' ,~.»-». ,~,-_ t - t-_ . ' ' ~ _ . -_ _- .. -vw. \ .- - ~ , -. _ ,ft . _ .-5 1- to . = - _ V , ,st ` V _ ` ' /.1 ' \‘ ‘ t i _ if t . 1.. t t " ' ` ` - V I ` ` - » \- ' " - ,--i;~.i>3-1-;.` .- `»‘ -- ~w- 1’ - . , ,. \.. 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