firs‘ of Country is Littgelyllefleeted in the Price of‘ its Bonds-"i-Piiil iii! the Quotations’- ‘ "if on Canada's Bonds for Yourself and on Eleetio fl,._.._.’—-— ——-——-~. 7' I l MAXIMS ’ or A l‘ MERCHANT , _-.__ 111i the truth-frankly and ‘many, Remember that advertls. l“ l; almpiyllvf"l’ruth well told." "l, ijz; cbariottotown Guardian Iorninl G llardlan, Two Founded Cents ill‘! CHARLOTTETOWNJCANADA MONDAY, S-EPTEMBERZI, 1925 Covers Prince Edw iiéi Phil (stir Viliiliélffii fiflfitfllli and Jfil u PA . ~ 0 MERCHANT Ambition consista of wantlnl something so much that you 5mm to work extra hard to gain it. _n > Annual Subscriptions Delivered IIJI By Cannda and U. ti-LILIO Hi2 itary Rule; Alarm- ; l ing Reports l ’ Come Out ‘ lRUMANIA SILENT 0N SITUATION lPersecutibn M Claimed; 486 Held in Red Ac- tivities; I3 Are T. A. CRERAR Former lender of Progressive larty who la suggesting formation‘ '4 an entirely new party in Canadai Hanged’ id i t l . ' hat won appea o all sect ons VIENNA’ Slam‘ 2olhonly the i t . ) cum ry presence of 60,000 soldiers and 10,000 gendnrmcs is preventing a ' g a, Six-evolution in Bcssarubla, accord- . lng tn increasingly alarming re- ports 01' persecution in the province ary Union ,which are seeping across the bord- Ier of Roam-unis. Allegations of extreme persecu- cution of the Ilcssnrabinns have tgelnkye gtfigfillignamty culminated in the report that. oi members and ex-ntemhsrs of the 48G “Ham” recemw “flamed 0’ German Reichstag including its med “cilvm""“' l3 have bee" 7mm?‘ president, Paul M9119 will tnkeu“! and mum’ mile" exemnied by purl in the gwenuqhp-d confer. other menus iu prison and without enz-n of the inter-parliamentary trilli- ' union. Most nf them left Bremen ‘ on tho steamer Bremen today. Martial Law Prevails I Bessarabia is under strict mart- ____- ‘Lord (Byng Declineslvlnce- tlut ho felt he should not depart from ills established policy that ville lu- is (iovcrnortleneral of been heard. :Persecutlon, such as is reported in Bessarabis, is likely to ltProvince is Under Mil-i Six Bcssarabinn villages. accord- doth (‘Canadian Press) Premier King curried his cam- pslgti into Prince Edward island on Saturday night with renewed declarations against the Senate. "Whcn a House of Parliament bo- comes an active block to all for- ward legislation," he exclaimed "the time has come when that House must be reformed." As Mr. Meighen, Conservative leader, on [he previous evening, Premier King had to address two crowded italls in succession. lie touched on pttbllc debt. the tariff, railway problem and the like but it was on the Senate that he was most emphatic. He was sneaking of difficulties eitcountered by the (iovcrument during its four years iof office. it had he said, been fctfzcd gby a strong Tony Senate. Measure latter itieastirc bad been thrown ottt by the Second Chamber. in ‘more cases than one, a measure had ‘been rejected by the Senate t1 first second and a 3rd tlmcsnd he added i“wo have come to the conclusloti tthat the will of the people shall be expressed in both I-lottsos of Par- liument." A second chamber misht serve ‘lat law. Newspaper correspondents a “$95.11 pufpggg n‘ a check on are not permitted to enter the pro- hasty legislation, but certain chnnE les should be mods in the powers of the Upper House to bring it more in accord with the spirit of the "These changes," continued the the Government “Ol- YP-i will propose in a measure which will be a Government Bill and we shall expect ' ' ing to a report here, have been [destroyed by Roumaninn artillery “ma; t Th d‘ ) ‘as exemplary punishment. (Silfflal ° B l!" flfi- The Roumanlnn version of th ‘ ‘v1 l " OTTZ-tll/A, Sept. 21—Statint<‘mrogolng situation has 8 Prime ‘ m stem cause immediate and tlon from Soviet Russia claims Bessarabiu. Canada he will not go beyond the linrdcrs m‘ the Dominion His Ex- relltuicy Lord Byng of Vlmy de- clined with regret the invitation extended to him today by o. dele- 5221111. W52“iliicli°siliifiii lBrit- Parliamentary 32.22.21‘ .1".".:'::.’:t‘ ‘ill’. “frills: Delegates on Way Legion tiational convention st ~‘ é T0 America NOi} COHtGSi] In‘ 118515333. Reddeer which E to The Guardian.) Omaha in October. ity of the British delegates to the tinter-pnrlinmentarv union in Ot- tawa and Washington left today (Canadian Press) tor Southampton to embark on the REDDldER_ Alina,’ ise-pt. 21.~Dr.lliuer Carotiin. Michael Clark has announced thsrtlcludetl more than thirty members. ttmlrr no (YlNiHHyStBHCQR ‘wll-l he tbetShattrjl Sasklatvla did not accom- ti candidate in. ltoddser coitstltuen-lpnny the delegation. Lorri. Deals With Complaints 0f —-——-—-<o>-——-—-— 5W0++o+04+oo00+00o0+4+4 i Condensed Specials BAIL-k per-word, mt on! I strong reac- Sept. 21——‘I‘he major-IHouse. I do not think it will be‘,- I The delegation in- C i v i 1 Servants time on. and every Senator ap- pointed since we took office, to bring about the reform which we consider essential to the interests of the country. “Providence is working with us. tOne by one the old Tories are being taken to a happier home, We are; replacing them by members who‘ are prepared to stand by i"! and‘ seo,,when the time comes, than the‘ legislation wil l go through that‘ t long before we shall ltave s. major-l’ ity in the Senate as well as in that House of Commons, and, when we’ have that ‘majority ‘we shall effect the reform We dEBiTS" "if a Conservative Government is returned to power before Provi- dence has finished its 800d WOT)“ the day when reform can be brought about twill be put further off." ‘ He pressed the need for regulat- ed competition as between the Canadian National and the C. ‘P. R. and charged Conservatives with at: PRIME MNiSlEililPENi BIAL CAMPAIGN Two Largely Attended Meetings Were Addressed byHon. Mackenzie K i n g Saturday Night at Which He Stressed Senate Reform, the Railway Questio And Maritime Rights. - right." Senator Robertson had said that l-lttglaud started wl-th Protec- tion, "Yes," (rommentod Mr. King "Eitglmid started with Protection bttt she had sense enough to quit it when she got into the markets of the \\'0l“i1l." _ lie accused Mr. Melghen of preaching "blue ruin." and assert- ed that depression was worse in the linlted States today than in Canada. in Massachusetts. New York State and Connecticut, there were fewer employed in the tex- tile utilis, in comparison, than in Canada. There were more boo-t and shot factories closed than in Cana- da. That was not duo to any action of the Government. It was due to the situation in which the world found itself, a ‘situation from which it was ltapplly recovering. On Liberal-Progressive relations, Mr. King observed‘. "We ought to make our policy big enough in the Liberal party =thut any real Liberal or Progressive may find his home in it." Thu Prime Minister spent ‘Sun- day on the Island, Ho leflvug 4m Monday nlornlng for St. John, N. B. (special to The Guardian) At the Strand Theatre. Dr. Wrir. burton presided. The speakers in order named were Mr. R. H, Jen. kins. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kills. and Senator Behind. Bott- quets were presented to Mr. King by the little daughters of Dr. Mc- Gulgnit and Mr. Rattenbury. The Prime Minister expressed his every Senator who pleasure at the privilege of again “omea mm the senate from this addressing an audience in this pro- vince. He did not forget that the door by which he entered into of- ilce was one of the constituencies of the island. He appreciated tho services of his colleagues in the House who represented the differ- ent constituencies of this province. and praised their generous loyalty and whole-hearted support on all occasions when support was need- ed and in every effort that was made on behalf of principles sd- vocated ‘by the Government. He congratulated Mr. R. H. Jen- kins upon receiving the nomina- tion for Queen's County. His obli- lty and conscientiousnoss were well known. He has plsyed an im- portant part. Mr. King said. not only in the life of the community, but a part that has been recog- nlzed in different ‘parts of the Do- minion. “The Government, which is to- day appealing for a further ex- lpression of your confidence ls not idoing so because of necessity through any efflux of time. Under the constitution the Government might have continued in office an- itil the month of February. 1927. g insertion in sill eoltllllll- ~_.-__.__._____._ - "ro LET-FuRNtsi-ilto Housi- Apply Mrs. Edwin Aitkon. 241 Euaton St. 4911-9-14“ ‘MAID WANTED. -- APPLY Guardian Office. 4709-94tf. __ ‘WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. reference required- Aliliii’ 179 Grafton Street. 5042-21-3i ._ "iiiMMAaE SALE. m AID or Protestant Orphanage. Thursday, tobsr 1st, at 7 p.m.. Market Building. BllOC-B-IB-tsm it ‘FOR SALE.-FOR IMMEDIATE Bu’. r. shares imperial Biscuit flioflkl Par value I500 at very’ '9‘ “unable price. Write R.. cow Git-amiss. 5000 0 1s ti. flflanadian Press) UTTAWA. OttL. Supt. 21.—— The task of dealings: with complaints of mnployeos of the civil service against ciaisslfltvriloit fixed by the Civil Service (loutmisslon has been finished by the‘ government, ‘and an order in council passe-ti wuunendlng n conrmlssiort for up- ward revision of salaries based. in part on tho recommendation made lest your in cases of postal eurploy- ties and in part nu new material and arguments submitted by dif- ferent grades of service n support of their clalntts. As tho law now stands the Civil Service’ Commission is the only body authorized to fix civil services salaries. Tile only other method would be ‘by legislation. its form and scope will of course be determined by tho government in power at the time of the next 1-5. having taken over a bankrupt BYB-‘had [he hnnlsters of the crown tom and low-led it 01'! ti"! Bhimldeigibeen thinking only of their ssl - of the Canadian b60918. cries and position. We might have What were Maritime rights. llfiicontlnued on at least for another asked again as he asked at Kent-session of Parliament and possib- ville on the previous day. "if some- ly a little beyond. But we have one will toll me what: a. Mcrltimedmd four years of carrying on 00v‘ right is then I will say whether Ilfirllmfi": Kathi)“ ma’ 'mitij°rm';rgv‘é m“ denmd “' B“t_'h° wen‘ “h” “fir? v a your? 8311;211:1121: 335;... time there are some Maritime rights 1X8 Mata“ i‘; 7s euker from m" Id“ km)“ °’_““d ‘me M ‘hose r351... to the chzfir We had still Tights is that the new“ M the that majority of ‘one after four Milfii-lmefl ha“ ‘he film t° “s years. ‘but in days as strenuous as Widen mflfkat B! "WY M" 5"- these it is not an easy matter to ‘Another film i! ill“ l" "lllcil carry on government without hav- trade as possible shall puss ing flack ofoneastrongmajorlty to through their own ports The give the. suport needed to put whole Liberal policy, Lls l sec it, is throttgh its different policies. f a policy that aims atflgettlng for There urs lax-gt: question; o1 me people of the dl"@rp’|t pa", o; taxation. of imm gratlon. t ecs- me Domini” m“ fights to which problems. matters rsforr ng o re ,, form of the Senate. and the like, they are enlmad‘ which are of great concern and H” “Wk” °t the Recipmcuy which we feel can best be dealt A- W. TOLMIE. Commissioner of Exhibition, 7°’ Ciflflda. who announces that so far an Canadian exhi- lbltors are concerned, Womb. “BY has been a complete auc- N u n stmtgttnw Druse Rebels Make Surprise Against Post Be- ., leaguered for 42 Days BEltRUT, Syria, Sept. 20. —'I‘h6 Jebel Druso tfribesmen undsunted iii‘ the display of forces being ga- thered tinder General Gamelin in Preparation for s March to the re- lief of Suedla, struck another blow at the Wench yesterday by a sur- prise attack against Mousselfre, fifteen miles southwest of Sue-dis: where the French garrison had then been beleaguered for 42 days. There have also been raides report Pd. conducted by Druses and B... douins in the Ghassoude district‘ tibout l2 miles south of Damascus. 'l'hc correspondent of Le Tempe n. Syria admits that the situation is precarious and asserts unless Sued la is relieved within a few days the garrison may be forced to surrend- er owning to lack of food. Government. its measure after measure was brought forward, maj- ority after majority was recorded; majorities not only of one or two, but of’ 30, 5U. 110 and 150 at dif- ferent times. ’l‘his increased con- fidence, Mr. King contended, w“ shown by the results of the last ltWD bye-elections, one in lliontreal ‘and one in the Province of Oa- 'tario. i The past four years bud been as difficult as any Goverumeutcouid ‘he faced with, owing to the unset- tled conditions following the war. ‘in that time five different admin- istrations had followed each other irnEnglsnd. Not only had the Liberal Government no visible ma- jority. but the Opposition was of a peculiar kind. The Consorvsttlves on the one side found fault because the Government did not go far- ther in s certain direction: the Progressives on tho other sids found fault because it did not go in an: opposite direction “No mat- ter what we did we have been fired st from both sides at once. We got our majorities by trying to mako our measures so reasons-bis that they appealed to the reason- able men of sll parties. We en- deavored to legislate for the great majority of the people ass whole. not for an extreme class.” A still further difficulty was with the "strong Tory Senate." where, the speaker declared. ac- A special train of sixteen cars. consisting of twelve csrloads of prize cattle, stock, horses, etc, and four carlosds of race horses, left Fredericton Exhibition grounds yes tcrday morning at 9 o'clock by special train for Charlottetown. The Car-ferry will make s. special trip this afternoon at '2 o'clock. and a special train is expected at Charlottetown with the sixteen car loads this afternoon, arriving be- uween four and five o'clock. , All day Saturday cattle were ar- riving at the Exhibition grounds. and a number of race horses arriv- ed Saturday evening. including Peter Stratton, Miss Atlantic, Briar Mac, and others. The ‘three of the oldest. trainers of race horses in- the Maritime Provinces are now on the grounds with their steeds namely Mr Lewis Coir, 74 years, and fifty-four years in the sulky; Mr. Harry C. Lyd- iard. aged 72 years, forty-five years in the suiky, and famous as having been the owner of ’Border 2.12%. and Warren Guy, 2.17%, Mr. Thom- us Holmes, who has raced horses thirty years is here with a fine string and expects to capture the McLui-a gold piece. The race track has been put in uilille pie order by Caretaker Arb- ing, Over 300 loads of sand have been taken ofl, while the road ma~ chine has taken out all the hollows and scraped the turns. Always s pretty fast track. it, will be on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday one of the fastest half mile tracks in America. ack loll over America for a period of ts lJARiillillS FllR iEXHiBiiillN s" m inll|Mtl”E_ttis__Arttntlnntll » By Special Train From Fredericton. Three Oldest Race Horse Trainers in Mari t times Now Hens-Rogers Amusement] Company And Paraphernalia to Arrive ‘l By Chartered Boat. The white-washing and disinfect-lments for a very long period. [lug brigade. consisting of forty. finished work to the satisfaction of tho Dominion inspector on Satur- ‘duy. Some idea of the labor involv- ed may be gleaned from the fact that nearly 8,000 gallons of wash) and disinfectant have been used. This operation has been made nec- esssry because of the fact that Prince Edward Island is now a Disease Free Area, and every pro» caution must be taken with ltho stables in which stock are to be placed. This feature, and the pre- paration of the track, will set the Exhibition management back ab- out $1,000. But the result will ‘he better satisfaction for exhibitors and horsemen, and that. is what pleases them. The Rogers Amusement Com- pany who have been showing at the fair at New Glasgow, have chartered a vessel, and with all‘ their belongings. including the mam moth riding device, are sailing for Charlottetown. They will have com plete charge of tho Exhibition Mid- way, which will be opened on Tuesday. MYSTERIOUS PRINCE Prince Ahmed Safari-Din, brother-In-iaw of the King of Egypt. who after twenty-three years in an English insane asylum, recently escaped and is catd to be now In Turkey. His ease is to be aired in the British House of Commons. IN THE FIELD “Canadian Press) SHERBROOKE. Que, ‘Sept. 21.- H. F. Pickle of Cowsnsvflle tDdBY an-noitnced His candidature in Browe-Misslssiquoi as ‘Independent Farmer I-‘rotectionist. VANCOUVER, B. C-. Sebi- 21.- Brigudier General J. A. Clark who represented the constituency of brggzadsglaflixigfi]algsodihiilfeie‘; Burrad, as Conservative membe in rive b t l d a ‘f’: w '“"‘lsst parliament nominated last at ttheyQalzsrd gated"; if gilgdlli gr]: w lconte?‘ me Tififi :11‘, u; - i com ng e ec n. r the sumo evening they will play at Hirrrnd nominated n. r, McLean- the Exhibition grounds. Their pro- an, gram is probably one of the finest, NEW WESTMINISTER, B. 0.. ever offered to the people of thisISept 20.--W. G. McQunrrio, K. 0.. Province, and no doubt. they wmforuter ‘member of parliament for get a win-m we|¢ome_ They recent, New Weston-ulster last night re- ly Played before 7.000 enthusiastic “m”! the Conseivailm ‘Wm-ma’ Hupgonmns, and the“. music hasitlon for the forthcoming elections. been so favorably commented uponi FREDERICTON’ N‘ B" sem- m‘ that the, are booked with an a e_‘>-— . B. Hanson member for this g g constituency in last parliament was nominated as the Liberal-Con- Springhill Wins Championship Of N 0 v a S c o ti o. (Canadian Press.) TRURO, N. 8., Sept. 20——The Springhill baseball club won the championship of Nova Scotln yes- terday in the sixth and final meet- ing with Westville played here be- fore 3,500 spectators. The score was 5-3. ‘ Each team had won two gsmos and one game had been stopped by rain with the score tied. Springhill will now play-off with the winners of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island leagues for the championship of the Mari- times Provinces, The date of the Maritime series opener has not been settled to- night. Springhill used their sen- sational school boy pitcher "Alfie" Allbon while Westvllle used Bob Williams, a former Sprlnghlil play- Tank Ship- Motor Wrecked, One Lost “Canadian Press) BATH. Ms, Sept. 2l.--'I‘he motor tank s‘ll'lp Soiitaoe has been blown up off -tho Florida coast. A message ‘all are saved aloopt the radio aper gator. ‘Two Lose Lives In Windstorm ((Cahadian Press) I HAMILTON. Bermuda, Sept. 20. —-Bennuda was swept yesterday by from members of the crew cold that grtlilqiéli-‘qgggrghgfl ;|\J-MA|li;lT8pQpJ‘e session of Parliament. ti... is as... w» w“ 182 Candidates “Miler-o. 11o Kent. 5,100 WANT coon tnvetores agreement-of 191i and asked lf Wm‘ by a “aw Paruamem (rem the ‘island would not have been bet- with a mandate from the peopym tor off with the American market peep“; m, we do the “npoftanpe which ti"! "Brsemeht Dffivid“ it" of an early solution of these ques- the iive opposition and hostility wash severe Windstorm which caused encountered. Measure after meus-Ithe loss 0! MW) TWO!- nro was thrown out. to be re-intro-| duced and again thrown out. whcrrwhich the Government crumm- one House of Parliament becomes "We have not nought to interfere _._....¢ ,serrative candidate for York-Sun- bury at a party convention held here this afternoon marking the commencement of the fedomi cam- paign in the-two oounities, -_-_-¢4§——_ Oppose Mixing 0f Provincial A n d Federal Politics Coolidge Backs Secretary Kellogg (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON. Sept 2l--If any doubt was felt as to President Cooitdseh opinion as to the wis- dom of Secretary Kellogg's course in refusing to admit to the United, Statiast Qllfllllgi Ssfsklstlvals. Com? mans mein er o to ‘ House of Commons on accorilxiliisorlt’ iichmmh" Pm") his revolutionary views it. was re-i ATONTREAL- 569'" 2°'_'0°9"“' moved today at the White Houaedlig lniermmgm"! ‘Frovimm m"! where. the statement was msdcifeder“! 17mm“ ‘m’ Cmmermi-lv“ that the President was in sym-‘°l’i’°5li'l°“ l“ Qlwbec hgbhm“ “iv use‘ M solzrisri.:"°a.1:.:::n::"i.:°:.‘r'. re sr a . ' r y y 0 e local assembly who strives to con- tribute his support to federal con- servatives does so on his own in- » lltlsltlvo and represents himself oliy. --—~—-<-O-}i-—-—~ gSnow And Quakes In Montana (Canadian Press.) HELENA, Montana, Sept. 20-—— Snow and earthquakes were ex- msriencstl hero Saturday. A sharp. ‘short trouior was felt at 3.45 ldclock but did no property dam- age. it stopped tho clock in the Court House tower, The quake came as a climax to nu unusual September storm dur- lug which three inches of wet hoary snow fell. A heavy snow was reported at Great Falls. --—¢o>-—-—- r . AFTER FALL 3E AUTY Vi» ' ONLY /-\ ‘ ‘Shirt QAME ' Announcements, Coming Events, .. . Meetings, Eto. TORONTO, Sept. '91. —Strong winds and gslos south sud shift- "Kenslngton will pdesrnt “The lag to west with few scattered Prairie Rose" in Hops River Hall. showers but mostly fair and wnrut. ‘Tuesday, September 22nd at 8 pm. High tide this afternoon at 12.53’ 50034434 and tomorrow morning at 12.64. » Already Chosen procity agreement was defeated.’ their potatoes and llnh. “The Recl- tlons. we are today asking ‘people of Cansde to judge of our Mr. King charged, "because against record under the handicap which hi“! 5° 1°! W‘! l" 3°? 35"“ "o w hav worked and soy: is not M "i" 50° Mal-oi)‘ L000 ‘or Tonogésangttn 21___Ac. §;Y,,‘}§,,“,°,‘;L’,1",i’,§{,‘figfiflijii this Administration entitled at , .. .. . . to xii-it. Postpaid. cunt an oittco. OUR HAMBURG ITBAKF" he hot weather meal. Saunders. wsom k 00.. list-tot Bidi- lMl-‘f-IS-Gmos ‘l0! rnurrtuo .0! svnnv n “u,” ‘M “pqapgonaorva/tivea, 18 Progressives. Uilfly nmtdt onnqgwubm- and 2 Independents noun Prinoery. Phone Buy here today 182 candida-tee of a1 stltusncies for the federal gene-rs elections on October - lbkineea. cording tto a summary. ptlthlished | , h been already definit- gycizasgi: various of time I45 con- so These inchtdie ‘f’! Liberals. s1 fROBIN the Tory party was. ‘Let us have i no truck or trade with the Yan- kees. int us put up tariff walls. Don't lot us trade. Let us to: our- selves more to protect certain spec ial interests in this country. And they raised the cry of annexation. And let m; ask you now, whether or not you think Luis-fer was least to another opportunity show what it can do with a good working majority in the House?” Ever since the Liberal Govern- ment met. Mr. ‘King continued, in; creased confidence had been shown in the House and throughout the country. Generally speaking. ma} critics in Parliament tend to get less rand loll. yet with the pant an active bloc to legislation the time has come when that House should be reformed. This was one of tho masons for the present up peat to the electors. Reform in the Senate is not an easy matter. it can only be brought labout by members of the Senate ‘themselves being parties to the ireform. The only way is to ap~ point in the Senate men w o are pledged to support the Govern- ment in tho measure of the reform of the constitution of the Senate with respect to general legislation that might come from the Hausa of Commons to the Senate. but titers are certain changes which should be made in the powers of the Senate itself to bring that body more in accord with the spirit of the times. These changes tho Government will propose in a bill which will be u Government meas- ure. We will expect every Senator who goes in from this time on. to- ‘Sun sets this evening st 6 and rises tomorrow morning at 5,48. "A Liberal Conservative meet- ing of Stanchet "p011 will be held Firflt quarter moon. Fridoy. Bvvi-‘in Sttnnchel scmoolhouse on the 25th 7.27 s. m. ievenlng of September 26th. for the Swm-mersids tide eighteen mlfl-qpufpggg or during a cqmmflfa. llbeg tamer than Charlottetown. ‘and organizing. E. Humphrey. Tanmto, fair» . . . . . . 70-60 (hair-mm my Montreal, clear tii—4t3 Quebec fnlr ,. . 58—4-i .. "Horn. tongue, lamb. beef. pick- Charlottetovrn, in 59-43 ies. salads. buttered bread. cake. Halifax, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 02-58 ‘biscuits, cheese. tea sorvql. by the 9t. John,‘ tiiroudy . 62-62 Ladies Aid of Hospital. Also "‘ “ a (Continued on Page I) . ‘ilk-Bf ‘candy and fancy table. New ‘York clealr.......... 0-4! - 504M314! H001) Flour ” w-Yonr Grocer Sells It- , ll w»? rv;>-;'=-.--' o ‘ - ~,-<1-_.-~.~ ..