' SEPTEMBER 30. 1940 are now open to receive 100 lbs. for run of field culls. l-l. H. Cox, Morell ‘POTATOES The Potato Starch Factories at East Baltic, St. Peters. Murray Harbor and Hunter River For further information apply to R- w- 135K011. East Baltic F- w‘ Lelachelll‘. Murray Harbor G“- E- Full & 50h. Hunter River. i potatoes raving 45¢ per grade slightly less for Advertising Rates Floral and spiritual Offerings, Condolence 70c per inch. Wcddtn and l0 rents for every additional Appreciation. 70c per inch or to annlltlfllltin. Miminium Charge for Any Advertisements 2A cent. Central Guardian locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals u- per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word: Classified 3c per word; In Mrmoriam Notices 70o per inch; Lists oi Cards, etc. . l-nlts pcr inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates cu Payahi in Advance 5c per name; Letters of I enlagement 40 words for 51.00 3 words. Notices of Thanks ano oer word. Lists of SllbSCriplltins l 0 Let Miscellaneous ro tcr-ilaairap OFFICE rooms. Dalton Building, Sunl- nierside. L 020-9-28-21. T0 LET-NEW BUNGALOW RE- cently occupied by V. A. Ains- wortli. 36 Villa street. Entirely modern. Apply 34 Ambrose st. or phone 1440. L-611-9-6-ti. For Rent FOR RENT-GROUND FLOOR. best location. Water street, sum- mcrslde. Apply Gourllcs Drug Store. L-620-9-28-2i. FOR RENT — UPPER FLAT, Number 8 Felling Street. Six rooms and bath, Hot water heat- ing. low rcnt. Apply A. Pickard 8s Co. Uptown Office. 11-563-9-27-21. Female Help Wa nted w A N r no __ STENOGRAPHEF. Permnitclit position. Write “Ff” Guardian. 11-562-9-27-30. Agents Wanted XMAS CARD AGENTS TAKE orders on Personal Christmas Cords at 15. 18 and 30 Cards $1.00 with 40% commission inoudlng Process Engraved Visiting Cards. No experience necessary, Box Cards Assortments. cver 50 ';~ Profit. Empire Greeting Card Co.. 1421 Bleury St._ yfontreal. FIT Sale FOR sstcflvcwviiuxosrowT All modern conveniences. Apply i0 Felling St. L-243-9-l6-tf. ISLAND SHINGLES $1.50 SQUARE boards $1.40 cwt Clark Bros. Mt. I Stewart. L-127-9—'l'llu-Sat-6l. FOR SALE — TWO l2) PERCH- eron Horses. Price reasonable. Also Cream Separator (Intema- tional) and ‘Proctor Plough. Harry Francis. Fortune Bridge. L-607-9-28-3i. Male Help Wanted waxrfii—llrluvtron ~§AYY| J. L. Moreside. North L-Gfil-B-Zti-Zi. work. RlVEY. ‘QQQOOOOOQOOOOOQQOO-QW How Are Your Eyes? it you are hnvinr- symlllorns n! strain-headaches. sore eyee or dizziness — consult a spec- alisi. At vour service with wears or experienci- end a thorotllh rrh-vrtlng service. Csll in and discuss Your dib fiv-iiltirs. . F. lllitclieson G F IIIITUHESIIN F G “UTUHFSON. p0o+o¢¢nua+~v¢v+4++" Professional Cards MORRELL 8i 00. ll. F. ARCIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Buildinl Charlottetown i111 vvfi-vv-vvovwvvflvvytmbfi-Otb-kOO-OOOO-O McLEClJ 8. BENTLEY W. E BENTIEY 11.0. J. A. BENTLEY ILC. . BENTLEY LLB. and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Stieet M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC Canadian Bank of’ Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN ALEX W. MAIHESON BARRISTER. SOLICITOR- ETC "Mimic Loan Col eetiene 0| : 00 Great George It. PRINCE EDWARD IS AFTER OCTOBER. 1st BLACK- smlth business will be on strictly cash basis. Fulton Robinson, hunter River. n-wo-s-za-ao. Agents Wanted ENERGETIC MAN 0R WOMAN wanted to travel and appoint agents for old established house. Yearlv guarantee of $1.092, plus travellinlz expenses. Excellent op- portunlty-write Dept H, Box 32. Toronto A. AW-lJ-6-9-i3-2Q-23-27-30 Position Wanted EDUCATED YOUNG WIDOW DE- sires position as Lady's Compan- ion. Reasonable salary. Write "A. B." care Guardian. L-58l-9-28-2l. Boarders Wu nted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 237 Grafton Street. 13-504-9-26-28-30. BURGLAIFS CHANCE LONDON. - (CP) - Magistrate McKenna ruled in a blackout case that "if [1 fool or rogue" switches on s light in a room not properly; blacked out, the occupier "must bear the brunt of it." Annual Meetingw The annual meeting of the P.E~I. Grass Seed Growers‘ Ass’n. will be held in Mc- Quaid Hall, Souris, on Sat- urday, Oct. 5th iit 2.30 p.m. By Order HENRY MALLARD, President L-‘ssfi-‘s-zv-gi ANADA PROVINCE OF‘ LAND. [N THE PROBATE COURT The 21st September, A.D. 1940. Iii Re Estate of Matilda Gordon, late oi Montague. in King's County, in the said Province Widow, de- ceased. testate, To the Sheriff oi the Count cf King's County or any Constabe or ‘iterate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pc- tition 0n file of Irene Simpson. cf Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in said Province. Widow, and Nellie G. Fraser. of Montague aforesaid, Widow. the executrlces of the above named estate, praying that a cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You B10 them- fore herebv required to cite-all r- sens interested in the said Esta ele be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's County, in the said Province; on Friday the 25th day of October next coming. at the hour ti’ l1 o'clock fore-noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not. be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in Said petition and on motion of A. Jam“ 1111515111, Esq" Proctor for said Pe- titioners. And it is hereby ordered that a true couv hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper Publish- ed in Oharottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true conv hereof be forthwith posted in the following nubile places respecilvelv. namely. in the hall of the court 1101"“ -" Gecrgetown in Kinds Countv afore- said. at the Post Office ln Mont"- due aforesaid and n! the RCMP. Parraoks in Montague nforcmid. so that all persons interested in the 551d Estate as aforesaid may hi“? due naive thereof. wyyN-pg: His Honour ‘Harold Tgonnrd Palmer, .lude~ 0i "1" Fflld Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, lhe dav and year iirii above written. "and," 1.1m m, 11v. icllvmlnl. B" the Court Registrar. E Oifl C necied with CLHIJSUOBI Li05-9-23—30-l0~7-i4-'i fiYllMlNATiilN Fittine and flunnlyllll 6'1"" EM. ll. J. MABON OFTOMIITHIST Montaflc, P. I. I. Qlllgg flours: l0 to l1 A M- I to 5 l’. M- v-e-lr- - l. rsga.) Milan-n. c. towWI-‘R. impair-refs VHF vrjllauu r. 'l‘l-.'I't WV x. . N. _Y. Stock Exchange 1 . (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and I‘ 26 Am Tel T61 152 5_ Anaconda 22 H; Baldwin Loco 15 b2 ,Bendix Av 31 3_8 |Beth Steel 79 Chrysler 79 Con Edison 26 3_4 Gen Elec 35 b3 G611 Motors 49 1_2 Gt N01‘ Pfd y] 1.8 Kenhecott 30 1_2 Mont Ward 4g 1,11 N Y Central 14 1_.1 gar Am Co _ enn R R _ Phil Pet Co 7 a South Pacific 15 3.1; Si“ 0" N J as 3-4 Texas Corp 35 H; United Air 4o U 5 Rubber 20 1_3 U S Si. CO 57 3,4 Vanadium Corp 31 1.2 West Union 13 54; Woolworth _ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks 6h“ Abitibi Com 25 Abitibi Pfd 4 Asbestos 13 Bzltllurst A 11 3.4 Fraser _ Fraser V '1‘ O __ Imp Oil 11 1_4 Int Pete 15 1.2 Price Com 13 1.2 Price Pfd ._ FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 29—(AP)—l After tour successive 105.11g ses-l s.clis, the stock marker Saturday finLlcd the wcck reaching fol" re- covery l The Associated Press avoulge cf 60 lSzllCS was up .2 of a point at 44,3. but on tile week showed a net decline of .1. Transfers totalled 204.080 shafts compared with 258,- 880 last Saturday. Prominent gainers in the junior‘ (llVJiOZl were U.S. Steel, Bethlc-l hem,_ Chrysler. General Motors, American Smel-ting, United Air- crfal. N.Y. Central. Great Nowh- ern American Shipbuilding. Mc- K Among Canadian :ssues, Inter- national Nickel and Dome MLIIES improved fracILcns. Canada 4s, ill the bond market, dipped 1-8 point. Grrmnil bCllCS aga.ll l'fTFf‘5l‘l}$l '1‘- tially while Japanese and Austral- Ccmmoditic; steadied. Wheat at Chicago was up 1 7-8 to 2 3-8 cent: a bushel and corn was un-f changrd to ahead 1-8. Cotton ady vanccd 2) to 50 u-nts a bale. NEW YORK, Sept. till-AC?)- Tlie Canadian dollar held ull- changed at a discount of 13 cents on the foreign exchange market Saturday. (Ottawa foreign ex- change control board rate 0.09- 9.511 per cent discount.) The pound sterling at $4.03 l-2 also was un- changed from Friday's close. The Hoilg Kong and Shanghai dollar improved moderately. The free Argentine peso round- ed out a week or erratic fluctua- tiolls with a dip of 1-20 0611i t0 23.2!) cents. The South American unit was disturbed previously by 8 lemlml“ nry ban. later relaxed. on the sup- ply of dollar exchange to Argon- tine importers. Tell Story . Behind Sale 0t Goal Gargoes (yrrAwA, Sept. 28—(CP)—1-1ow the unrtilne prices and trace board succrssfully disposed of nearly $1-- 000.000 worth of British soft coal and coke suddenly dumped upon the Canadian market when Fiance. capmilated was described in a "now it can betolcl story‘ ‘releas- ed today bv the board. A great fleet of grimy coal car- riers scurried across the Atlantic. unconvcyed and most of thcm ull-- provisioned for an ocean voyage. to ltrevcnt their cargoes falling into cllenly hands. Carried across the Atlantic in a fleet. of about 30 vessels rantzlnt-f from small coastal collicrs t!) 11112? freighters. the coal was oflllnflllif riivcrfod when that country asked the Germans for an armstlrr. When (iermllnv first struck down into France and took over fir" principal large mining arms. British coal had to be shipped over in large quantities to help French in- dustrlcs. At the moment France a=k§d for an armistice there WEN‘ 3a boa! loads of British coal and coke eith- er enroute to France cr ncfunlly un- loading at French ports. 711e,)‘ “t” ordered to proceed full steam t» Canada. Coal admlnstrator J. Mclz. Stcvrarl and his technical adviser. F. (i. Neale, were both in Halifax at the time and they took charge. Thcrc- were some 40 different varieties cf bituminous conl, scmc of a type not used heretofore i‘l Canada. nnci it was impossible to know what variety would w.» in each cargo. 1 "However. we received mes. hear- ty cooperation from the trade.‘ Mr Stewart was quoted in the boards statement. This cooperation had in do with use of dock and unload- ing facilities and with regard to (IllAlHv/pu STO cg QUO TA T101vs“,l >A“X‘ d: Robbins. N, Y. Sltubumn- ‘ ing and White Mctcrs. ' .11 lan loans suffcrezi furtmr sax . - Domestic Corporate issues . "e muted. Montreal $106k Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel Brazilian Can Cement Can Car Found Can Pacific Can steamshlp Dom Steel B H .- l Ql §E§54g$$mwpa~cnum$ Power Corp Quebec Power Shawlnigan st of can St of can A Wpz Elec A W118 Elec B Sept. 29--(CP)—A few upward adjustments gave the lstock market a slightly better ap- pearance at the cicrle of a quuct two-hour sessio-l Saturday. Price Bret-hers showed an vance oi 1-4 while Dryden mained stationary. Noranda and Nickel dropped 1-2 point although Hollinger held steady. Canadian Car gained the mill- imum amount but the preferred issue retreated 1-2. CPR. and Dcsco piloted even courses. Brazilian. Montreal Power and Shawinigan showed no change al- though an odd lot of Bell Tele- phone sold off 1-2. Steel of Canada showed nn ad- vance of 1 1-2 points while up- ward adjustments cf two points each were sported by International Bronze preferred and National Breweries preferred. Snguenav Power preferred tacked on eight points. Total sales: 7.500 shares; Indus- trials, 2,600; Mines 4,900; Bonds. $650. D D- I8- Produce Prices MONTREAL. Sept. 29—(CP)— Produce Market prices here Satur- day. as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture. follow: Butter: first grade C“C‘£i11l01‘y DTiIHS, Jobbing price, 25: f st grade solids. jobbzng price. 24 1-.., Que- bec no. 1 pasteurized. current re- ceipt price, 23 15-16, Quebec no 2, 22 15-16; Quebec no 1 pasteurized. wholesale Jobbing price. 24 1-4. Quebec no 2. 2.’! 1-2. Cheese: Wwterzl white, current receipt. prfce. 13 5-8-1346; color- ed. current receipt price. 13 5-8-14 1-16: tvhlt-e and colored. wholesale §__ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 2L Stocks g1," Auhor Gold 171 Bagamac 5 3_4 Ballkfield a Base Metal 10 Beattie 90 Bidgoud 11 1.4 Broulan 54 calmont g5 Cent Pat 190 Chester 91 Chromium 17 1-1 Cochcnour 55 Commoiiwea 23 Cons smelt 40 East Mal 330 Eldorado 3g Goodfish 1-3 Goldale 16 Gold Gate 10 1-3 Hard Rock 93 Holiillger 1g 1-3 Home Oil 199 Howey 25 Jack Waite 24 Kerr Add 36g Kill: Lake 97 Lake Shore 21 Lamaque 515 Little L L 210 Macassa 345 Maclleod 345 NlacLcod 250 Marlscn l‘ 43 ‘Malrlrtic 105 Mall East 1 Maralgo 1 14 Mada Ha P 34 McColl I’ 93 1-2 1 McKenzie 95 Mcwnllers 3n 1-2 Nnyliol) 23 Nipissinq 100 Noranda 55 1-4 OBrirn g0 Okalta 95 ‘Omega 13 Pamour 115 Paynltister 24 1-3 ' P°l‘l‘ilil Gold 170 ' Pick Crow 255 Piourer 2115 Powell 95 Preston 195 Q11!‘ Min 1Q Roche 4 Russell P 155 San Anton 315 Senator 2g i shcrritt '70 Steep Rock 143 Eull‘ "all 55 ‘Pr? 'tl= 239 . Trclt 11121111 315 l 'T‘(‘\'.".S Corp 115 llppri‘ Can 93 Waite Amu 340 Wcnrllrzo 11 Wood Cad 10 , Wrt l-larg 530 IFNLISTED ‘Pond Ore 179 Temisk 4 34 Toaoxro. Sept. 20-—(CP)~ln d ll Wket cu the _S?lillftifll‘ : mostly irregular. Volulno was slow at 61,000 shares FYYTilTZTIl with 82.000 the previous Saturday. Kerr Addison and Sylvanite were 7111011‘! th let-or gainers and the clc ..l wrs ahead 4 and Sllvanllo was up 2 cents. Wrlghf- . "Yrcoves cud Sail Antonio be-th‘ price and pl u: cns-cd 5 cents ecah as did Tc"k Hughes among the sewers. . Anlcllg cllecpr-i‘ issues Abltibi cclnmozl gained 5 cents and Can- adian Marconi eased the same a- mount. McCall preferred sagged 1 112 Dolnts and Dominion Bank slipped 2. Other changes were fTflCl10ll"i Willi Fanny Farmer and Lnrrn Srrord advancing. "'l‘t‘x'.'l“»'"t'fclha'ci‘ali was about the only WPSIPTn oil issue to show vdcs Home and it sllypl-lbd 10 cents. Base Metals were quiet, Chromium and Stern Rock lost 1 1-2 and 1 cruts. l‘P='[)t‘CflVPlv_ and Noranda atlvanrcd a fraction. New 60st 0f Living Index ls Inaugurated OTTAWA, Sept. 28—(CP)-— Al new cost of living index for Canada was inaugurated today by the Doni- illion Bureau of Statistics. Long urged bv labor organizations and social workers. the new index; lias been worked out by the Biueaul alter consultation with the Federal Dcpnrtlnellt cf Labor and the war-l time nlitcs and trade board. Com-i 1illints against the former index; were that it was based on two few factors alld dicl not indicate fully thi- fluctuations in living costs. The new index is based on living costs in the five years, 1935-39, re- 1020 as 100. It will reflect changes in the cost of a fixed budiiet coverlnflfe- tail prices of commodities. services and shelter cosl-s basedwoh‘ i116 PXDPHPIK‘? ‘of 1.439 urban wa e- camel" families in the tear en ed Sept. 30. 193B. These families. all self-supporting. had family earnings of $450 to $2.500. each family aver- aging 4.6 persons. Since they outbreak of Wflf- m5 cost of liVlllLZ has increased roushly five nor cent. due to Renfiffllinfiles‘ cs affecting all the principal family huriccl groups. The file] index hrs increased 9.5 D91‘ Cent-i ciothmg‘ nlnc ncr cont: foods, 6.11 hflme luff nlshillgs. 5.9 per cent: 1'9!"- "mee- aml sundries 1.7. Accordine to the new index, the amt of living increased 5.1 betweenl Aulilzsl. 1039. and August. 1940. while, tllc old index shows an increase ln- thc snlnc pcrlotl of 4.5 from Janu- ary. i035. to August, 1940. the new index advanced 10.8 Der cent.- 31¢ old index 10.3. in the Canadian market.” Ev July, 90 of these ve=sels llltd dkcliargcd tllcli" cnrlwf! M (Willem Canada ports nud ill Ncwfound-l land, slx others were unloading and flvc others were on their vray to: unloading points frcm control sta- tir . d3.- shln went through the Put-I fllllil Canal and \.l"l""ifi('d a‘ 51'1- Frnlicseo and Scatfle. it'd nl‘ but "willingness to pay reasonable and ‘ven “newly v11“; im- tt-tua nradea one of t‘a~ orirzlrlal fleet hrs been "vaunted for rm- ntstamnnt u!» Ne w r. New York--Cotton jobbing price. 14. Quebec whzte and colored, current, receipt price, 13 11-16; wlholesale Jobbing price, l4. Eggs: graded shipments in llFPd 332 A-merfum 31 1-2: Aw-pullrts 26 i-2.' B 26 l-2_—271 C l7 l-2—lfl. Peta-toes: Mtl new. grad." 1. .65- .70: 2, .40——.50; NB old. no l 75's 1.00 -_1.25~ NB new’. no 1 75* .52 1-2- .70: PEI old, no 1 75's 100-125; lng of March 1, 1017, were amazed ' at PEI new‘. no 1 75'= .80~.85. (Potato lo road: '0) . prices are whcl lffiYfllll that Gf‘l'l‘ll€1fl_\‘. is planning 11m.“ 11 ll/Iarlaet Al‘ A GIGYICQ f Bu! The Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks irregular at with golds slightly higher. Montreal-Utilities and golds inw- er; inriustrials and pfpers up. - York-Stocks closed mostly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat futures all closed highe close and rubber higher; other markets closed. New ym-k__canm11an d011,“. um iligtoll. for relay to Von Echardhf changed at .87. l miessacc was tinted Jan. 19 and, ‘confidentially’ stated Gernlanyfls. . ’ lilltelltion to resume unrestricted que. lsubnlarlne warfare l2 days liil0f.1l‘lll<llll.' f1lll'll.'ll ___ regardless 0f President Wilsons l one of the. pence moves, 101's is il".'l . (Canadian ""‘¢§) . The story was released through i sent nru l. . stock! C1050 llhc Associated Press by Robert \\'.'ll‘ or ill Canada -— lllansinc. Sccrctzlrv of State. but at j conflict." Commerce 155 that time the state Department‘ ——--——- MOMYBBI 190 could not be named as the source. l Mexico has n NOVB 500MB 280 On the demand of the Senate. i8 bail-k to f Royal Bk 163 however. President Wilson vouch- Hill‘ 100W‘ i! GRAIN WINNIPEG. billet-s lllto the wheat pit on win- IHPBE grain exchange today and wheat futiues prices continued their climb from pegged 151-515 Closing quotations were 1 1-4-3-8 hlgher, Willi October at 71 l-2, December 73 1-4 and May 77 1-2 cents a bushel. Bustlel Alres wheat closed 1.5 w 3-8 cent lower. A fair amount of trade in no. 1 northern was done in the cash wheat market today and there was a 200d demand for no. 2 nortll- crli and lower grades. 'I‘rade in the coarse grain pit re- flected the strong tone of the wheat pit, Officers Named .To Atlantic i Command _ 1 Sept. 2e_-rcr>)_-|‘ Stlollg 1irlses at Chicago brought| O'I'TA\VA Sept, 28 , poiritment of five of ‘ 1quarters of lhl- Ada 1Canadian Active Sc Jialifax, was ailnoullrc-rl loll. gthe National Dell-lice D-qi Capt. I. E. Br-ruer cl ,ers Staff, Militarv ' Kingston. is named a t‘. 1 officer 2nd grade w"- p. ill-oz. n to milk of Mlijor, and um‘, h1- Cflfl- .llEf.‘lCfi with operations l. rlh- ll<~\v ‘ cclnnlantl. Capt. W. c. Merston. Mo. no.1 M., General Staff officer, 3rd 1 grade, frcm Military District No.. . Vi: .r.a. i= appointed General Staff cffzcer 2nd grarle finteill- genre) with rank of lvlajor. 1 ‘ Licut. A. B. L. Pipes from No. 7 [District Depot. (Nwv Brullsvrlck), ‘will be General Staff officer grade. 3 (anti-gas). Major W, B Dur-l ward, M C._ 0i the 41st Field Bat-f terv. 25th (Ncrfnlk) Field Brigade; iwill be Slilff Officer (Artillery) and l -Licut. \V, F. l-farllci" frcm No. 3., FDPDOt. Ottawa, will be Cypher Of- l ‘fiver 12nd class). rCP)»An- r‘ H9110. . ll 'Hitler’s Latest Action Recalls ,1917 Moves l NEAV YORK, Sept. ‘l8- 1GP)- 1I-fltler‘s action in bringing Japan linto on alliance with the Rome-l rBcrlin Axis. with its implied threat to the United States tn stay out of the \v.ir, recalls the! Tcronm free cases, selling price. A-lnrqr; notorious zlilllllPfillélll notc- of 2.‘! years ago. Ono of 1hr- factors in a sequence that brought the United States into the first conflict ug- IllllSf» (lerlnnliv. 1 Newspaper readers on the morn- 1 "Washington, D. C,. Fob. 28-} lThe Associated Press is cilablcd to unrestricted submarine and counting its proposed an alliance with and Japan to make war oil the Uilitccl States. if this should not l‘f’lll£‘lll"i neutral Mrxico. for her reward. was tol got general financial support from Germany. and to be glVCll Tcxasfl New Mexico and Arizona. Japan; Mexico country,‘ L ." l . . . <1.» k through l/icxlcnnuiicdlatlnvi. was 51111.“ 14m - I. lo he IIYliCIi tn jlllll in the attack digllnilozl on the United states ‘11151-1111- w. Tile plan was embodied in a‘ secret coded note scnt by Dr. Ar- ‘ . llllif‘ Zimmerman. the Kaiscrsl FOiTlf-Yil Secretary, to Count Von l Berllslovff. Aillbassadol" to XVasll-l Gerlnnll minister to ltfcxico. ThPl Wflanadiau Tarirs Break Out, , Zlflli)‘ ‘Valfale l liltr-lligl llCi: sl-iml f‘ Consequences. lit 010i‘ if) ull- Auhor-l. icocllilu. The S'.l' f a the willlllulziillg lll ' lst loo Cfhlllllf! Gelullall codes slrlnns in nllotlll-r Ensign 011 Destroyers From U. %EA<‘_-1:LEI_VE-. Jellicoe oses Hotels and H 8S 0111 s4 . Fire which broke out in till» Allen llfllvl rat l"‘|ill'(l , spread to lilt'li('1 -i l-- ill l‘l."lll\ l. ,.)l set ilrc to urn - l il"li0ll to l ll i -l leaping 00 irvt l lll- . I'm .1. l . , . -, they saw their homes (ll-slurred. ) ) -\ new sult-lnzirliilte-giiil whit-ll. its illVPlIihT \.l'.\. Y’! )1 v ' fare has ill‘f'li offered "for wlillf it l! \‘ Vi‘) l inn Ilrniv in" a New ‘hark rlcsll-UlPr "ll". if)!‘ ll» rcmllin linniivnluiis. 'f'lil.s gull. with slow anll ins: ' .1" l “th; only one ill the \\'lll"lfl of its itiiill," .lrrnrllll\i: i.) fire single sllriis as :1 sitv-lc automatic "ll". H)‘ Po h l":'r 111)!) in Til.) willlliK 6!’ iiliiiuir. "ll-v 1"" l! lll _ the designer. " so slight that t'\('il li “dlllilll l'~' lllu i=1 " l’ ' - . jirtniliiliii-lv It? int-lies iii lvituiii and i\ so ii. l'.\'. ll -' idv-ll for rnirliug purtics. li:ltr"l l'-\!'l""'- "ml "Mi r " squads, anti its weight is hilt ii l-t! fiflllliiih. lit‘ Hull. ','.l.. -l lili- "cl 1m Your lllcrlle lfx‘. 5-, 111.111"! l‘) J- 1'1 llll‘ i. ' l lllld (‘lulu "illllll w r .l lil 1.07511 l nlnnv In ouch cu -l= Q _.,__ ev/wv- - ..__...-___.-~ -» .max of e [feat llillllllar movement begun months sgn in the Tnlt- l ernmcnt as from the people iill‘Ill<'l\'i‘\’—-lll iln- 8.1-: w: 1v v. 1y, ed States is this scene at a Canadian cast coast port. For the Inspira- tlnn behind the plan to turn nvcr 50 of Ynclc Sam's destroyers t0‘(‘:mnr-ian .\':\\_\. nml Iii-r:- sailors of lhl- 11.‘. N. lmnu. rnll 1.11m‘ l-ll- Britain in the present eenergenr-v came not so much from the [0\'-| signs over the former 12S. ships Six nl‘ iiu- shin- fruit ill'|'ll\\ Hit‘ l) i'l‘l'l' “'11 "- ~wn ll t tfw 1' l~ l