136 Prince, ‘fittest "J s" pu+*““ . BRIGHT “our " KEY’S UARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY l lHE cllllllll illlARlllAN l CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. —Church oi England service Sprlhgiield next Sunday at 11.00 l- m. and in Crapaud at 7.00 D- Ill- A11 are cordially invited. PERSONALI 1 SHOP from Holmsn's Gstslog CHURCH 8ElRVlOEl8.- Rev, M. O. Brlnton will preach in lSturgeon -Sunday, Aug 3, at 11 a. m, in Georgetown at 3 p- m. sud in Mou- tasue at 7 p. m. _A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY $25 suits for $.15. Henderson & Cudmore. . 3750-76143! VERNON OIRCUITA-Divlne ser- vices as ioilowsz-Cherry Valley 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 11; Vernon 1.30 p. m. Sunday School 1.45. Preacher at the vening Mus. lvl. M. Smaliwood. Montreal- lb visiting her old home in Ales- alldria. . Mrs. J. J. Desmond and dau51l191‘ Miss Dolly oi‘ Boston, Mass" "9 being welcomed by their (intends 0h their. annual holiday to their 0111 bolus. service. Rev. H. Rowley,‘ 01' Mon- Mr. Raymond Jenkins Brill/ed lflBue._ l home Tuesday evenlnK 1mm Quebec. To undergo an Olleffl-lm" BRADALBANE CHRISTIAN, in the P. E, Island Hoslllllal i0? cHURCHa-Regulnr service at appendicitis he was, accompanied 11100 a. ill. Sunday, Aug. 3rd. by his brother Framton who eX- Baptismal service st Canipbells uects to return to Quebec Saturday- Mills 4:00 p. m. New Glasgow 7:30 p. m. They were met at the station by -their parents Mr. and Mrs. Benj- Jenklns who expects to remain 1n the city. The 51191-115 01 111"‘- “d Mrs. John Jenkins until the recov- ery oi their sou. THlE NAME l8 ITB GUAR- ANTEEP-You will ieel you are get- ting the very best in tea when you buy a package ot‘ RlED ROSE ORAlNGiE PEKOE TEA. i? ASSOCIATED BOARD MEET HERE NEXT WEEK-The annual meeting oi the Associated Boards STOCK QUOTATIONS THE cnsanonmlosm ‘GUARDYAN . >- ll llillIlNEY , llldllllBEl (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July 31.—Members_ oi the Royalltleogrtlphicai Society recently listened to an interesting account oi the journey oi the late Bridadler-General George fereira irom Pellln to Lhasa, a distance oi 6,360 miles, oi which over 3,500 W88 flccmlllllhlhed on loot. For over twenty years he had travell- od in Chin's, making many oiiicial reports, but the general public knew nothing oi his work and travels. it was in February 1921, that Brigadier-General George Poreira commenced the great expedition on which ilo had set his heart ior many years. it occupied eight months, slid involved nrsny diiiicui- ties, hardships, and dangers. The cl-iluatlc collditions were oitell a collection oi samples, s day's re- cord consisting oi summer sun- shine, thunder, hail, and snow- storms. in the month 0i April General ‘Pcreira had reached ilwu shun, ill Shensl Province. it was one oi the iive sacred mountains oi China and the hardest to climb- a mountain oi pinnacles and pro- ciplces, the iive main pinnacles, When- Buying iY/leres a Chr YBiscuits —- Ashfol-“Chl-istilais" zsfie Biscuit 31oz‘ Sly/cry, Qaste Graves Yawn (Continued From Page 4) the boy Onlink was lo he taken i0 Tree llivor postdo zlwlllt triul. feeling‘ ran high. The youth, who was unlit-r the direct charge oi er oil his guard by apparently docile behavior, and thcn ili, the first opportunity grabbed lilo GUI‘- porlii’s lolidod rltlu and shot him dead. 'l‘ukiug iilt: ivclipou with him, he returned to his tribe and tilcil ilcd to strange tribes tar to the eastward. A your 0i relentless ])Ul' suit resulted and the iull story oi Corp. (icorgo Douk, threw tile lolt- . llllili, by wily oi Atilahuscn River null lake, Slllve ilivlrr, Grout Sluvc Luke and the lliackonzlic River. With thcm they curried lilnlbl-r _ , suwod to (illlitlllliiill for lilo build-l lug of ll sczitiolll lliid gullolvs, and‘ ' l-iosl- i)('1i1ll(1 thl- judicial psrtyl (United pl-ou)‘ traveled iii|1i11l(’l‘iltllltiPii by '1'. L,’ CINCINNATI, 1111)’ '31-_'1\ ""9 Col-y (ll “IHHHDPLL wllll lmll bu,“lcoillcliolrol‘ old 1‘§lll(i1li‘.".ll Jewlllll l “Ml m “Cl “a Fuunslll l,“ “W Kililtlilri ilzls bot-n ilougillgloi‘ iilk’ ilh . ‘l‘iil‘)' oi l1il‘ liehrvw l nloll lliliit’ i ‘1L'1"11“1"~ 111111‘ 1111“ 111 11“1‘*@'111‘1- will! ('liil'iilli.'ill, ":lil 1?ll1it1i'tl‘1 boo - (113KFBHH 35 seconds north latitude. -])11ii('|~' iltffllidli‘, illcgorlczll sud (‘Ill- is l'llt|('1y.bllilt oi lolzs. ‘Hit-rm in Iblclllutlc, some dllllnu. als far back ‘Ilebrew ‘Book-s Value Come T0 tho big hurmt-k room, ll jury of!“ .1750‘, C”11"'"1c'l ‘lurmg 11 11mg U I _ H _, l _ _ l "lllti ll. " vl~l illlti :-l'iii‘t‘1l ilV1'i' stllilll lollt (lipisllis, trllppelel, tr-ill- lpy-l-"l". lll- lS"-"‘>| Slllulnllngl “lull-l. _l-rs and wiml s was illlpllillell-d ‘or ot‘ Anglalil-u-Jullziics, were uni-ml‘. unll all . ll|it'l'|)l'(‘l(‘|‘ versed in English was uppointcdi to trailslato tlio cvidulce to them. l “will lii(‘,‘(!lii|l'('ll(lii. ‘ 'i‘hey were purl-hosed by A. S. (lilo. ii1)l'~'-ll1‘ltl\ oi l1i(' l-olitigc, [tulle l htl-lldvrl, Jewish sl-llolllr oi‘ the oi Trade oi (Prince Edward island iflllle oi whic: loloified 1lllllCCOHSl1g16, “l9 eventual capture oi Olniak l-iglltl-vlilii l'l‘.liilil‘\' ‘owned 011i‘ oi’ ~ ' i lakes place in this City on Wed- HALIFAX J l 31 t tion 91118 "WWW Wl- lfilllllfifl. ' 0y . . . . . - -. - . . .. -. . . -, . - . _ ~ . , uy .-Quo a s l _ _ would llltiii. .1 iliii. in llbLii, so Truthtul Witnesses, ltlll ili-ili , W1IlL1l l~ (1-liL.(1 1M6. Si-rlkfi a and thC first pllif re- ‘l "ofldsy- A3131": bhlhl-dihetlhusélilms furnished by Ward and Johnston. girzozfiprxiilhcciagifs ‘zgegigsfiitllil; l-mllglll l; ll Wm, l)", llllvellllll-l.“ l l'l'lll- t't)11t.'_1(.'i1(il'l also illl-ludl-s the r ' ~ ' “W” "B W ° B ll B 1"“ M t lst k Exchange» , - , _ _ ~ l l-- iii" l" ti » l- - (‘I ‘ -l lull" Veills the fact, that y0ll are gOIIIg‘ t0 4 lottetcwn Board oi Trade Rooms. Menxbem on re“ 0c _ Dlllgrlllvl-‘il llllinflllld l10Wlll tho 8100i! “111131 1111111" 11°11“! W911i 1110115 1-1111 llzlli ll dozen lllskllllos, ujho only {inilfidllliil}: ‘fidii-i" li-ililzlilli Nllllillzlli hid]- ' - ‘ ‘ 4 Market Building, commencing at B ll Telephone _________ __ 132s; "93- "! K108111011“! were "WK rim or the Arctic the nlosi hazard fgjlltly, ll u, all, “Haul-slung ll“. l“, _l,,,.,,l, l.-,.§,,,,,,, ll,,_._,,. l,,,,,,. ch10)’ the best smoke you ever had‘ a 2.30 p. m. This is to ‘be a most iiu-lgfonlllloll _______ ___ 3116 gilgelfhglzlsgg iffitiggllfchfgl ous oi duties. llllllll hpfnre lllplll; ll-Ol-l. lllu only Flmvy, Emanuel Alondles, llzl Ciifilil, is manuflacturedfrom pure Virginia 110F111"! meeting W119" 1917195911111‘ was the liisraells llnd till: lwtllrliiidsi, leaf and the‘ smoothness and frag- rance of this tobacco cannot be sur- passed. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., L'l‘l). Manufacturers l Charlottetown ‘gm-A 4440000000 WEDDING When you want to select a Wedding Present don't tall to see our stock oi Silverware, Etc. We have“ many sultablo ‘gifts. Our prices sro always reasonable. The style and “am ll Mouse’ New Am,“ and Rank Cgmmercg ________ __ 182 words n! command wereln Em? quamy °1§°°d‘ “"1 b’ b9“°"- ilorbert R. Moase, Kensiugton. 133111‘ R11Y111 ------- -- "r- g1", lien, the drill instructor having survive him. A large iuuerlli at- “M11 1V1°1111'°1‘1 x- D- 3%1" 2 A been trained at Darjeeling. More C. W. tested to the deep respect in which B11111‘ 1:10” Sum“ r; ----- r‘ w?“ startling still, General Pereira JEWEbLER the deceased was held. Owing to Whfrlhv Sem- 1334' Dec‘ ' heard the bagpipes, and at his re- the illness oi ills pastor Rev. A. W. Mal’ ’ 4- ,1 M quest one day the pipers played l 130 GREAT GEORGE STREET Robertson the service at the hollseiaggfim, Sept. 108%. DBO. 97 di- 11y "Highland Laddie" very credit- was conducted by Rev. D. K. Ross, 1 ably. .ttr**""*4**fl '=**-*“‘*"**‘* “"" Bedeque assisted by Rev. R. H.1 0M5. Sept, 49%. Dec. 52 3 8. May It specimen oi Tibetan justice at ' *"" ' Slovert, Hunter River. A solo 54% Denchin, s small village oi twenty- tlve business 'i‘. A, Benson oiille Dominion Live‘ American Can. (X. D- $1-25) 124 l Stock Department, so woll known IN MEMORIAM LATE MIR. aoesm" 1'. MQASE Canadian General Electric”. Canadian Steamship Coin. _.. Canadian Steamship lPtd. _.. . Asbestos (Join. ..... _. The sad news came to a lllfgelnollllllloll Bflflge __ retired because oi ill-health -Dur- Polly Springfield __ ing his inst illness he was coniin- Mex, -I’etroleum ______ -- od to bed ior eight weeks. Mr. lliternational Mer. Marine Mouse was ll kind and affectionate Press Steel Car _____ -- husband aud-iather, and a prospor- Reading ------- -- ous and esteemed citizen oi Kcn- Southern ‘Pacific _ Besides a large circle oi irlciitls U. ‘S. $1801 ----------- -- iivl- sons and iivc daughters name- Mrs. Robert Stsvert, Wllmot;' Illlrlnch oi Freetown; Mrs. John A.‘ iiolzg, Kelvin; llidgar oi ltoveistoke 11134 V1610?!’ ———————————— -- 103m l]. Mrs. Bracken Slccous, Mrs. i933 Victor)’ -- iieuilon Large and Dalvos oi Wii- 1'92‘! Vivtflry - mot; Major of St. Eleonora; 113F191” v1'-'1°1'Y ------------- -- old illlli Lila oi New Anusn. One] - sister Mrs. Jellies Prldham oil aANKa Kelislllgton and two brothers Wll-| MONTREAL EXCHANGE T a/ee a Kodak wzth you Days like this that you've, looked forward 10-0501‘ pictures that you'll turli back to, flgaliu and again in your album. And any Kodak is compact to, carry, easy i0 work and funlto use-as we're ready to show you. ~ I ' G91 your Iiodaki here. I ,{I,7-.l if, 14. l l. Holographic Kodak: $6.75 up ; zlcccxsrgrfies——-lS'applies l Malllilli , p l ,;llllllli co. THE KODAK srons H O. Box 33g 1s‘. l 1d,:- glve you your cholco, for lsolyontyinlno cents, Men's Oxfords 20% Discount of! all of our'mon’o oxiords, from now until August 1st- i IN Bllllillj 1 (Dominion News 8orvlco)' l LONDON. July 31.—0ne oi Lou- dolrs most picturesque annulll core‘ monies the "Procession oi Wit-l "M," of IFZBBt London AnglolCath; ollcih-ililfi just been hold in Poplar. Thorn were war-shrines ablaze; with ilowors in every other street a way through dense bush very great and there was the added spectators, hut they attended illitli. fully tlllwlllgllout lilo trials. at which the Zviolitiiirlrr-s. and other reuholars and philanthropists, Brazilian Fraction (X. D. $1.) 46% in this province [or his good work Howard Smlm pfd _ 33 L" . _ a , . - .1; slippery rocky surfaces. and a ‘i 1“ mmeflng m“ 951g ‘"111 1101111111’ 111'?1*10Wlll'l1 31111111 COm- --- 39 poisoned ioot kept him in idleness dustry, has accepted an invitation Sllalllllll Rlver preferred __ -~ ml. Seven weekly Hllvlllg to walk P to attend alld addrcsslthis moet- Slmlllsll Rlvel. Com‘ ______ __ 1061,41 back nlnyfllx mugs in deep SHOW i 1'11"" 13MB: 130E103?‘ °S1t(=11l111;111£1 —— 74 with the small protection oi sand- “—'——"‘>""—“‘ Bill Bl "ml? 1'0 9B 5 -- ” 1 ,1 h d i t ti ll i - For Sore Foet—Mlnard's Llnlmentdpollmlllle _ _ _ ‘llllililélnt? a our o“ Dar a y mst ' ——-—_"°.'———' Ablllbi --- — 511% A visit to the Jveku luonastcry, Shuwlnigan __._ _ 130 which lilis 300 lumas oi the red Jsiurviitlde‘ Plllll ----- -- 85 Sect, was described as follows: circle of relatives and irlcndll tilarMlllln-glll Power (X, 1-), $1.715 170% Mr. Robe-rt T. Moose M11 Bil-filled Winnipeg Electric ....... -. 114% bells. uiid General Perch-a describ- llway lit tho homo oi ills llaullhter. National Breweries - 55V»: cd- tilclu us u villainous looking Mrs. Robert Stavcrt, Willnot on Atlantic Suglgr __' — lot" remarking that it would be Jilly 1st, 1924. Tile deceased was Alclllfion _______ ._ 10-1-74 diiiicnlt to find an uglier colloc- horll at New Annan, April 14th. Am, (‘sir A‘: Foundry . - 172 lion oi iucn. From tile courtyard 1859, For a number oiycars b0 Alll_ LOUOIIIOUVC __-__ 80% the monks adjourned to tllc tcnipio, was cilgzilzl-li ili harness makng lit Am_ smelting Kt Rteflnlng- . 60% and when they were all seated KilliflilllllOn, until twenty years use Anaconda. Copper ........ -. 36% each received n large bowl vi when iio 1N‘.Cl'\lllt3 a commercial lra- (Enlllldlnli Pacific Railway" — tssmbu, a sort oi barley soup with vcllcr ior J. J. Shook, Ltd., Trurv. Now York ‘Central . 10R rancid butter iioilting on 1t. 'l‘l\l> N. S in this work he was oul- Crucible Steel ____ _ 56 principal nlonks- were on raised ployl-ed until a yl-ar ago, when 1W international Paper _ I 21,5 ritlliollilzlmtlnd ligleceiylelrlinfilltlelcial) 61% ropes walked about and belabollr- 953,4 there are left to mourn ills w-ldow, U. S. industrial Alcohol __.. 721/1 10'7_.55 (puma m Face) was sweetly," iii“ three ianlliles, was thus described. sung by George Bowuesa, Summer- "Hearing the bugies sound the side, , R oificers’ call, General Pereira look- _ A large procession iollowed the ed out oi his window and saw a remains to the Presbyterian party oi soldiers escorting an lin- (Jhurcii, Kensiuglon oi which the fortunate lanls t othe outskirts oi deceased was a niombiel‘ lghgre llllev. title! Vllllflgehlfl llllllllliffifl Bflflelllellc‘; D, K, Ross was asss e y ev. o‘ lav ug s rg _ ore nger cu Ayers. H. Ii. Stavcrt and G. T. - oti. Later the soldiers returned Spriggs. A quartette, ‘Shall we headed by pipers, playing llic meet beyond the River‘ was bellnti- Ualnpbells are Coming, and behind i ll l. ‘i h Messrs (‘enrge ~ them was the unhappy lama curri- liiozvrifanlliViil-ii. Sillckiorli. ilaroidl Ladles Patent ed Olll ta ‘Smog’: Iblllléillélldillljy; Lblfillrl 1| I; n, r rounl o en s rs ln- - Ilhlliihfirillgnt “w. nlizvde in thel! Mather Sandals lne, and ho provided boracic oint- i t C t.r . At the moot and lint." glfilzitnlfi:xilfll‘t'tiifllilexilfi conduted by A11 '11" 1" ""1" 1"" "°°‘ G-oncral Pcrcira bud an cxtrclll- the M-rlsonic Order. The pail boar-I elved by express cly interesting audience with tilt‘ l,“ were Rom’ Agnlqw_ Gordon P , llslsl Lama. llc mot at Lhasa all Glover, William McLean, RohLI l , all’ the big Tibotlln oiilclals and tour Th _ Rolurti Rugby boys—'l‘lbetans who hull “If”, ,. .. . is; idlififi“ l- l; : ~ . . < . . ‘ s xllxillltzgflzlzitvid 123g: “nabs: Q!- Ladles lecturer remarked that (lorlvrzll [glands ' Pcrlra was over 58 years old when _'_i¢o-q-_____ Hoslery he started on tho journey. llo will ' lamed in a hunting accident soon 79c Pa“. site-r joining the Grenadier (luards. th. i til iiorts of which would 1 w‘ "m" plckcd out o’ hails ‘iihtclfreiil most people iroln un- °"1‘ “Wk '11 bmk" 1111'" dor taking arduous journeys 0n some worth up to $2.50, and innt, and he slliiercd iroln tho from all over the Provincesre ex-‘Clllm Cane gllgal- __ _ 141/; _ _ _ ,_ , L J _ poctod to meet together and (liflclliifilcllba Cane sugar 14¢ _____ 64% onlflfétlgxer 8:12;‘: Judges one oumew lmlltere oi provincial interest, Mr. pun Amerlcall Petroleum __ 56% " General Ilereira iound that to dis- card boots ior native sandals was not an entire success when negotia- lt was the second day oi the rnnulli iestlvai, slid on arrival they found the lanllls collected in the courtyard ot’ the temple sitting ili u circle round tlio abbot. They wore reciting prayers and ringing small A your ago this Ailtulnli Anliuk, Tl-tanlilgnlllli llud tin: other accus- ed Eskiliios lvoro token to the police post at 11t‘I".“ii'iit‘.i lslliltd zillll hold i1l(‘l'l' i1ll'()ll,‘.§1i lili‘ ion-l; Winter night. lrliilc tilt‘ illll‘tll'il flickered and rustil-d, until a judge and court could iii‘ brought iroln Eliiiltlllillll. Ltltltl lllilvs to till- (every formality oi an est-iilllsiiedi court oi justice Wits observed. A‘ l't'lll(ll‘1(i|1l10 fl-uturo was tlil- trunk _ _ , and 1lIllit‘.\i, i‘\'i(1i.']IL'(' given by i1i(‘!lf])l'l-£_l£“:2 lllloulgélglllfllilla “for RSiillllll witnesses. All the uccuscd lllllll gpnanlnzy‘ “ml lllllllrlv lllillr-llp}, ‘1i(‘t'illIll' lit oul- stage or another the interests of tho original own- 1]ll‘lllt‘i|i$l1 witnesses for the (frown. “F11 T11" P1111" "1 '1i¢Iu Alnllirlu kmll Us llw mluh, llllangml Ouch u“_..\1(1!\I‘ hour-s‘ 11H‘ ll1t"t|l‘i‘ o‘ rl triv- ll-ler I‘t"1ll11l1L' ZI scroll, and l11\'\\"‘l As was (!lll'~il.(illlill‘y in the esirly days oi’ 1111‘ niulltlw-lltll century nlnlly Gilli!‘ book plzllvs llozlr il Goal iilnsilllhlllily gore l-ridrrllcl- zigzlfrlst south, to conduct their trlllls. As curly lust Sullllnol- as travel he (illusl- possible Judge Duhuc of the‘ Alhcrtll (‘ollrt illili H1370 n stipen- i|ill‘y uillgllltrzlto for‘ lilo LIlTlll North west 'i‘crritory; lrving B. MOW-iii. on illdlllolltorl. barrister. at police guard iliiti Special (‘.oll~ tiiilllit‘ (lill, lllr- tlililzizll cxcctltlonl-l‘, wt out on llll- illllll lrr-k, ovl-r 1111! landless \\"lliI‘i‘V\'llyS of the . Nortli~ pyranilds oi rice and rancid butt- or which were served with the tsl-mlba. Two monks with thick ell the shoulders oi any monk - ht talking, and for some slllglon and passed to his home Stildcbllkcr -------------- —— 38% 9m"; ' . _ l ____________ __ 1421/ time the noise oi’ whacking predoln- ltlrlill-{iltllvilf m me "lei-Its o: m5 Re Ililnlfigncglalgee-c“ 4 lnated ovcr all other sounds in tho telnple, one unlucky monk near (ieneral Pcrcira coining in [or l-l special dose." Villagers were most iriendly, aild extremely interested at sce- l lng a European. As a caravan arriv- ed they would troop ollt oi the villages, bowing and putting out their tongues-an act tile signific- ance oi which is the reverse oi‘ that in Western countries. In the Ghalndo Province most oi the troops wore klrski packets. and the eiiocts oi frostbite. A will oi iron and an unshakable determination to‘ overcome all difilcuities wore the cause oi his success. Notes By The Way (Continued from Page 4) ml the circular route through nor-l’ ow tllooughiaros. and the llrlofllfl placed laurel wreaths upon them. I Women's Wnlto BucksHn Oxfords and Pumps. Roglilsr insanity has to be irresponsible. The plea oi savcd hundreds of and acolyiesl bearing statues ban- ners. and cruciilxoe and Win81"! thurlblcs with lnccnsegThero were acorns oi‘ white-veiled women in while dresses and more than s hundred girls wore blue and crim- h . “glitz Braves one woman in black to represent the desd. T111, 11110110821111 xaaddn 3321:; hi‘ Pr.“ "M, gu-ilty men from cxecutlolilt is 110W gurllllilerngivbod priests. servers NOW 07-60 a more eiiecllve pics than it was because insanity ‘has increased ill recent years, Ami to some lllillilfl the nature oilt-he crime and the lit- tendant circumstances, the lack nl passion and the very horror oi til:- deed msygo to showthsl, the per- . iALLEYl-lflii FABHlDNAH-l rqorwcy; At this British Empire Exhibition . wgnslaloyulingland, the Canadian National Railways 0W" W means of a series echanicaily operated apparatus will natural resources. _ Ono of the moot int: I L l l petrators were abnormal,‘ s. lilo-ciao modds of ildings on the _ unds. maintain one a1 the fins! transportation exhibits ovcr shown. licslly every phase oi steal-n transportation in Canada will be shown, including the history oi otmrn transportation mural decorations in bus-relief. trstioa oi some oi the Dominion’: great scenic allrnctions ' snd s huge trophy in the centre of the Wilding will in- dicate to the viihon some ides of the wpslth oi Canada's lfitfifllldllsoéxhflsiiflm two llllulls extended in 1‘(‘11l2,')lI‘- tho other zinli t|ll1ll‘ as directlyIhlvesllllz, adullltl-d his own share in the; ihloodsllvwl 'l‘iil- t*\’i(1I'll("' \\’IS strollel’ A .71“- 7-? lllnd llnshzlkl-u, zmd Mr. Cory, tllcir ‘assuming the historic hint-k (211,) ol‘ 1('tlll|iSt‘1, llliliii“ llo attempt. in iibllyiidllliilriil l:r:lll llzll jln-lil-r, ,—Lt‘ll1l‘lll'i't1 'lllo 121015, hut insisted only thlit till: | till-ili to b4- llnlzprd on lh l~< lil1)l'l' 7 llule is ii(!l. yl-i lipe [or lilt‘ just l 'l‘lily llallrll lilPil liltl- ‘ill’! tlilnt't‘li itrilil of illsllinio (lift-tillers in i1ll“\\'1i1|t)ll1 ll l-hzllllzo ol‘ l-xprl-ssilsli. lllllllflfi 111' the Wliilt- plan's law. 'l‘ill~ ,'l‘lll- old iill'iill'ill" l\"llliilll. i-Jllootllk. ijury iuulltl young Oulizlk, lllzlyl-r 01' lWllF- found guilty oi‘ illstlgulilig illili ‘Corporal liollk, and the tl'illil‘l",l\ljill‘l'_\illll out lilt‘ .~tl'.'llll:lll:llillll of lluilll-r, lzuilly of llilll‘(1\‘i', and ‘thr- lliiltllllll, Ailiiiiilii, hilt in view rvlicild-ll iili‘ slilllc verdict ili tlil~1oi her 2i(i\'illIt7"(1 age, was sl-ntrllll" 1 case oi 'i‘vt.'lullil.:zlnla. Judge lluhuc, (1 only ill ll yv-zlfis ilnprisoiluilwllt. Canadian National Railways at Wembiey Exhibition Canadian National Rail ,. for pa ,_ tlsfiic. Tin-re will be a section oi a oolonist mr. a tourist cur, a dining cor, sleeping car with wash mom smoker. s pectin“ showing s compartment and another a drawing room. In charge ni this exhibit will be s conductor and pol-m chops-n from the service. and they will explain co visitor; (he method oi psnonger trsvsl in tho 1‘- ‘sign, The P1P°108Yo show three portions oi chi ethibit. lntbeupper leit- corherisanasection oh. tourist csrsndo jtoitslmtionoisotuldnddingy, " onihg ‘h. , _ _%1tiorsclli1: Bclownsom gnsknnsqnokmg d“ soundssrldicl. Proc- givc s vivid illus-