pose an men 11nd newsllfllle‘ s‘ ‘ It followfi. lllII til!!!)ifihligders Is approx a mfitely identical with fl mailing population. therefor l-‘h rd I ‘ Clnrlu|‘““(,;‘d:rdlu:| "qr-lll _;:}_~_ I l Britain ill Event of icy. (British United Frees) LONWAQ \||‘_'. III. - \\llat 5,01) “‘lH|il\|) ll I.-lill will tallo ill arapvollt oi l"ralll-l- resisting tllo m, ],,,l,;,._,- \\I|it'h is oulliuoll ill yprqllil (‘llrzollk lloto is Ilho quell- mnhping ;l~IlI‘lI throughout Eng- l\' hgznifi: .- llh- I‘X|II'I‘>'I\‘IIIII of the w, nu|_iy,|'ll_\' of loading Ialnllull .|[I[IIII'U\'IIII1I.II lIt‘\\'\‘lIlI|)t‘l‘6lI of full ‘Ml-grill of llll- latest. uotl- lo panic IllIl'lI IilllIll\I‘IIIt'l't‘ zllollo op~ NSHI and his lll\\v.-.]la]lor.~¢ are hump]! .ll the Illllllldl willll their violet lIl‘l'I.ll'.|IIlllIri dot-luring that W“ lhl- latest llotl- all ‘mum, for illtorvolllinll b_v alllIA-zluul- III Nations, the viow -d lllrllug-llout tlho »||lIt0iI|l|' III~- III|_\' of tllo Vrolloll ltlloll Ill l-lltl-l-lu: tllo lIuIlr and ‘olhrclllal llll: i4 IIII‘ first linu- ‘ ‘llillhlll: ~pohou ill sill-h strong 4 w“ pnlpha gnu. hflldlYfllilllPlfis‘ lIIHt) point out llutllelllll-l llllltll‘ ill_ sol-lieu llrllullr ol‘ Ibo noto whil-ll boar..- llillesl to tllo wording of reasonable t0’ 5UP- ‘ i‘ Intelligent- women read ber of news-. 9a l. re lllllls lllilu Ill-Wlllllcl III NII ls IIII NIN HIP II IlIHIl clllzlrs N IE ypeculation Regardin g Separate Aetionlby France Resisting; British Ruhr Policy. Majority 0f London Papers Favor Governmentfs Stand the Only Opposer Being' Lord Rothernlere Who Violently Denunciates British Pol- al-liolo oIl-vl-ll (Ir llllo l-ovcllalll ol‘ III!‘ la-agllo, Snub a situat-ion l|uite apart frolll l-rolloulio (‘till-‘Ul tlllt‘ll('t‘;~‘ l-olllll only be rogardoll as ‘- ‘trouw- lnld cannot. but. he view- l-d b_\' Ills .\I.'ljo.-lt_v‘.~'. govel'llllu~n| wltll the greatest (‘t)IlI'(‘I'|I. It vividly conjures lllp the lluugol" III illll-rllatiollal relations lll-ille; al" footed ill a lllaullol- which would threaten. t.ll uuo. the words ol‘ tllo oIl-vl-llth tutil-ll- ol‘ tllo l-llvollalll. “to disturb IIII‘ international pl-ao. allll good lllllIl-l'.sI:llllIill-_-; Iu-twol-u nations llpllll wllil-ll pl-al-o llo polllla". It i.< dl-liuitolyl Ill‘IIl‘\'l'lI that IIIIIIIIIII Ila-l all l-xl-ollollt rust» |.l lay Ilofllrl- the Ia-aguo and she is uullilillg llefillilo oxprl-ssilllls lll" world opillioll Iloforo taking furth- ol‘ action. ' l.nrll ('llI‘7.tlIl'$ noto, tllo Ifronrll and lll ‘lu .\lllh:l.\'~ ~allorll on Saturday .l regard lll lllmnau rl-palalious, oxpro. es the .\'lllt‘t'l‘l' tlliiillllllllllllllflllI. with whirll the .l’.riti lll (lovl-rllnlollt bud ro Ilallllod to 006M» O 0O $04 09-64% O4 v O- {IIMIIIISGII Specials mmoooooooooooooooooo IIATF‘ llll- per Ilnl- pol‘ day. ' t‘ l ' ' ~l orl .l wl-rlll to u Iill -\ Riltlatillll pl-r lard» for one “rock. "MP6. fol" seven words Ellie reek. WANTED-A PRINCIPAL FOR Illlllliltllll‘ .\'I"IlI'II. Sllllllll-llll-nt. lfillllll. II. .|. Ilylll ‘Qelarl-Ia "' llo fell-i‘ ROOMS. APPLY tllia lull-a», . l u; , ‘WANTED - A MAID. APPLY I" XIII“. l-lldce. 25 IIIIIWI‘ Prlul-o 51- zlzllvsalall. .__ FOR RENT - HOUSE FURNISH- "ll or lull'llrul.<llell. Apply Zllll] Illusion SI. 5p) ‘Mlcrlow SALE. _ STOCK. S“m'l""' ‘Pllll. pronliaosl loll-wlll Plrllll. sl. l‘l-Il~l‘~l Road. IllII ca. lhlz. llth at one tl'('It)('.I( sharp. . l vl-.l_-ll»l_'.-_ Soc Ilalldbill. »-- J. \\. Sl'l'lllll:oour, Auetilllll-ol. IIZHI-S 1 I-Ili ‘fffENoonApl-IER Illl" lllllIIIll-Y Salary expel-loll. I'M" "lll'l' It‘ any. Apply lll-rl-Ilullt, l-arl- ol‘ (luarllillll. ‘ .‘I2-I2-\‘-I t :ll ‘IQAIFNJIEIS WANTED FOR I-IIIIN (.olf lllool beginning Aug‘ WAN TED. gum AIIIIIY W. K. ROLZOYH ol‘- ““"~ IIZZIS-lll lll al A ‘llftmlfrso _- LIGHT HObSE "dlllll: rooms. l’, O. Box ,‘;11_ zl-l-wll-zll “rIfiwTED — PROTESTANT - ‘ tl‘ g" ‘l for Idllortllle School. b pp l ulout $125." I‘. M. Mac- ""'l -" ‘v. xzll-lllrral , . —-~- _____ DTJI-QfiHER lll/Adrian for lll-lh-oll mflndi". o lb... Supploluollt $35.00 wmnnnl. {llllflllllt rolllllrcll by law. L“ s llorrll-lon. Set-y. Ill-broil ' ilillll-S-lll-Zll he T0 LET_ EIIII mo, "*"——_ '50 k‘? “- gnfiffilzllifls AOCOMMODATED ma" nrrhll“lll‘l'l:;l2rgyll lfllllalzly Glulr- 'F°R sAl. AIIIII)’ l.\I. . HOUSE. APPLV I41 lITPI-kill-‘ZI E~STANDING HAY. (Iurulp, Newton Cross. 3179-8-lt3l. g ‘r0 *———-——- "rRIllSALE \ BEN HUR QUART "Y. (‘ouuty Qlot. M. .h A l at. Illn. NW’ “1 I'- o. Ilox 14c. Amherst _ - 3152-8-9-6I. "’°R ALE Ynrkshlrll llellc duo m llllly II, Sow, freshen fl. Ilunuis.’ REGISTERED Summorblll Aug 20th. Mllrsbfield. "l polil ioally ‘i, e Pe CHARLOT'I‘ETOWN, eANAoA H Ell III SIJIITIANB THENWIIANA A (British United Press) I.().\‘|)t).\', Allll. 'l‘lu- lll-mm. of lVllll-s is loavillif London lll-XI 'I‘Il:l . u_v for Scotland lur a sol-loll lll‘ short vl.-". l't'I|lI'llI|I'-’,' to lb.- All-ll-opolil: during" tllo “PSI, who], ol‘ Hl-‘ptlrlubl-l" to got Ffljltly rm- 111,- Lrip to ("ulada. AIIIIIIIIPZII IIIII‘ Qfezlto-lf. sol-reov i; t. Ilia‘ I‘:lll]ll‘I'-'fi lll rune-h oll I‘|'.‘lllt" returning lo London (It-to. (‘algarjv l]... lll dl~lllllll~ \\'ill be llllfoll’ llrivllll- and t.h:lt l‘ ol' \\'I‘It'tIlIIl‘ Tragic DealTl__ Of Montreal (Canadian Press) .\I().\"l‘ltI‘I.-\I.. Aug. II,*'IVIIIII'I ('lll'l'l‘(l yesterday ol‘ It. A. PIIIPHI HUI] lll‘ lfobllrl . lll-lll lll‘ tho. Illlrtt allll (‘il. |.IlI. S. .-\ll:l' i l'rl-:;i —~ l~hao§ifi Irish Elections l-l-ivoll tllo previous olylll‘:llllllil~:l— lions nl I“l'lII|l‘l‘ and _ lIl-lgiulu, lul- |lt.'I'|II\ \‘Illt‘l‘ (lrl-al llrllllill llal ~‘ that all iI|l|IlII‘_\‘ illlll (lorlllalfll calpariIy to pay llhuuld III: cllllllllrloll within tllo fralllo- work of tlhe treaty lll‘ Volwllilllnq and that tho (loin-nan (ItI\'t‘I‘l‘.‘IIll'I]I lluld be asked to willlllrznv it: llrdolw enjoining paslivl- r. I llo on condition that IIIIJ should Illgllll-l. ullllul l. III-rs, count u newllld. lll IIPII: t‘l‘III lIl o I'l‘_L'_,Il'lII‘l| il.: l-Ylllolll-l- of guild . ;=-l orl .‘ ' ' > ~ (I -... -' .-- ' » admin h“ mm f” M] Haws‘ _llih llI\l)4]‘\Ill_-, Ilullllhltll ItIIIIUII h_\ punish,“ “mm mL “H, 1-H’. M . nlllll‘ lll.up_\llll_: pout-rs lll IIIPII‘ t'lI'I— ‘llitious ol_' occupation tlllll a l ,l|:ll return to normal of tllo llllIll: 'll‘al lilo ill lho ltllln‘. _ ‘ The llrili~ll llolo rl-lllarlts that "it i.< diffil-llll to IIIIIIh ill \\Il:l| I\\‘.l_\' _iil'l'illt'l' l‘t|ll>'IIII'I'tIIIlllI should ‘h; lo Ilooll .‘~IlIl\\'lI to lIlo ldrtllll-ll llt-lgliall poillt of vimv." II thou at._ ‘.II lpllllilll IIIIIIIIII‘? tllo llllil‘ \'Il'\\'|ltlIlIl, wilil-Il Iulrll (‘lll-zoo . lnlari u»: as follows: “Ilia .\lll_ill.f_l s (lororllllll-llt. llov- l-r l-olltelllpliltoll illld do} s lull roll- ll-nlplalo, that tlol'lllally' shall be relieved (II all reparation |l(l_\"IIIt‘lII:; 'l lll-y are dolerllliuoll that tlerlllaln‘ ..\'I..III lay to the ulaxllnuln of lll-r oapaoil \\'Ilat tllal IIIIIXIIIIIITII lllay he HIIIIIIIII be (|l‘(‘ItIt‘lI lly all impartial illlluiry. It ('IlIIlIf)| be llsrertllilll-ll by casting up illlloulltl: tllllallallyfl; creditors wolllll like to rlll-oivo. “To uHlt lllorl- than Ii(‘I'IlILllI)";~' VHIHIIIIIY can only destroy assets lvllil-Il (lorluallv would bl- able Io otll-l- l‘ho Allil». To forllo liquida- tion is: not. tho-lllllst. profitubll- way of making recovery from a debtor with rl lP|'llt'l\1. '- lltllllll o.l that (lorulauy- can to suhstalllilll plrvlnl-uta ll‘. |l_\' lluloratlou lll Ilor IIIIIIIIHIH allll uahilizatiou o1‘ hrr l-urrolloy, sht- I~‘(‘I'III'I‘H a Iludgllt surplus availabil- tor reparations. atoroover this surplus luul<t ho ill a form lvhil-il l-alt llo lllade availalble for external paylllellls over the foreign ex- changes. lllxlorllal lll-Ills cannot llo pllill b_v Ihl- (‘UIIIWIIIIII of lll-pre- l-iatl-d paper llIilI'I\'.~'. “lll tho vIl-lv of Ilia Majos "s (IOVPPIIIIIPIII, forcible iutel'l'erlvlll*l~ with the lWtllltlllllt‘ lilo ol‘ (lerlnuuy l-vou if l-olnlislrllt with tllo treat)‘ ol‘ \'l-" allies, (‘Illllltll a. t Ill the II(‘t't*.\‘\‘iII‘y restoration. Not only will it prevent l'oali;;llt.ilnl lll‘ all_\' surplus for l't'|l1II'£llIIllIl<, lull. by lll- Iellslfyillg the lllsorllel- of (Iornlan IIIIJIIIVI‘ and cllrroulgv, will Ilavo tllo llrflvent ITI-ZIFIIIOIIH oll trallo. "Ills Alujoatlfll (lovorlnnollt. lllcroforl- regard al dllollled to failure the luothod pursuel lly tho Idrellrlt and IIl-Igiall (iovl-rlllllolltl: l0 secure ropar lions. Ill-lplll- the wholctlulc seizures, tho ol-l-u- patlon of llho Ruhr has ])I‘tllIll('t‘(I at. great. loss, leelo receipts lllr thl- Alllls. notably of oolll lull! l-oke tllllll were forlIll-olllillg tho pro- viousl year. Moreover, Ills .\Ia.jl-.:- lyfill (loverunlcut feel that tho ro- llulllllg situation Involves a great "ml llrowlng tlnllgor to‘ the ]lL‘1I'('t‘- flll tlnde of the world. allll llllt the ‘Ila-luv. All , l Will Be Held August 27th , (Canadian Press) IlI'|Il.Il\‘. Aug". ltl."'l‘llorl- is Iil _tll- llllzu lll‘ '( tl-llll-llt ill urn-r tho approzlt-llillg elections Al It Illuuzll lllo lIay for IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ; eau llllllatl-a is August IX l-loetiou ll: izldil-lltioull tlll ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIPS for l-vl-ry HPIII. :"!l| y I -—-i1 0%.- W ounded I11 Clash With Soldiers A l.ll_l.,e holly ol‘ soldiers .'lllll Illorl- WZIH troops wl-rl- woltlllloll tho luestlllgl- HIIIII. alder :lll inlpalrtilll fixation of (lor- luallyls Iialli .t_v at a figure not IIIKIIIIISIIJPIII with her practical power o|' luallillg )III_\'IIII‘III 2W a lnalll-l‘ ol‘ great urzronr llld they have huggo-ur-d what appears tll lllnlu llppropriall: llloaus to this cud. “Wilton steps have Iloon thus lahou to ' lrtulll the rcal value ol‘ tho i represented by (Ion IIHIII repalwlliolll and to luleurl- its realization wihllolll Illrthol‘ llopro» lllzltlllll, Ilill .\Iujo-: "s (lovorlllnollt will bo really to IIIHII as gl‘IIt‘l‘llIIl~‘I_\' as t'I|i'|lIl!.iI;IIIl't‘>I permit. allll ill tllo liullt lll llloir TVQIIPPIIYI‘ lilllil- FIIIPH to I_ \\'IIII Ihl‘ debts duo lll (Irrat. llritain b)‘ her Allilltl. "PARIS, Aug. Iii. The llrltisll ' .~garllell ill French official a llthllllft‘ lli ’tl\\'tll of lIrIlailfl-l war allies and .'l of tho (lormau tlrl-at frank t‘.~']l(!Il.~ItlI l~:lu.<e. _ 'I‘ho majority of llrilisll lllilfllllli! lle\\‘.~:ll:l'|lel's alplllwlve. l-illlor ‘WIHIIIY or ill lllllill tllo llritisll nllto. to I“I‘2lIl‘l~,' and Ill-Illiulll, “'l‘ho llole i-s strong", but not loo strolllr" says tllo 'l'lllll~:l. "lt was. hllull tllul» HI ‘II clear ~-t~ tllllolll. ot tho IIVIIINII l-axo \\'.‘I.~' lll .‘ All nlTil-izll of tllo Fol-vigil (Ifflco lollay llllldo tho rltaleulellt lllat the “amazing dorllluollt proposlls 10 haul Prllllllo and Ilelgiunl before n‘ IFIIIIIIIZII tn answer fllr |I\(‘Il' efforts to ulllkll (Inrlnauv carry out treat)‘ least of that of (treat llrltuin. "The (Iovellluuout regard the olullIuullul-e of lho preuollt. pllsltlouj as fraught wltll grllve-lt risk. both hole-loo lll-ollolnll- llllll political. TII('_\' colt’ QIyIILUIIIIIHR, FHIIIFI‘ alld llolgluln‘ aro lllll rolldy IIIIIIIIWIN, l‘\’f’ll tzlill." to alhlwor such u, frllln (treat J¥rl-| War Veteran tratlil- I'II‘I‘IIIII.\‘IZIII(‘I'S Ibo duptll oo- I Adair (‘oal lll- \\'2l.‘l a graduate ol‘ llp. lgpym lrl-lalld t. LIT, JIPFUIWIIILLI lll pros- \\ill hl- four. German Communists (‘olulnllnisls storllloll tho t-ily hall, occupied lly eonsider~ able fighting lll tllo streets. Ilndloa ol‘ uilll- lwllunuluisls lvl-rl» I‘t't't)\'(‘1‘- (’(I. 'I‘IlIl'ty' wou- llljurl-ll and lllauy I5 years In tho. Ilelld lnfflcla at ‘Tor- lgcucrul manager's clerk undor II. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew TunsnAY, AUG. 14, 192s ‘pa; 1" Q ‘o? f’ tl- . l ‘gym, ,_A-»-.»~ y.” . ad questions that every household has in regard to aupplylng its wants. The advertiser responds to tllo interrogation 0! the Intelligent. Annual flnblerlptloln Delivered 85.00 lly Mull, Canada null U. S. A. 84.50 MIINTIIIY MEET Health Officer sKuc Water Analysis. tension of Bishop lbl- (lily (Inllnell wins Ileld in tho (‘ollnl-ll (‘llalubor last. evening, the hlllyol" and all tho Councillors pre- .<ollt. - lleillth (Iffioor Dr. -Ml-lllllllan stat- lell that. ho hall roel-ived ll telegrivln hl-r lilth. H p. “n;- qa“). “yawn Hm m“ o tl-d lll the saulplos of ‘milk and Print-o tII'l.~'lI‘l';( lli.< lll Ih- will” Smn" appeared as i|' il. lIlltII Ill-ell clln> lalulllatl-d alld ho was making u nulre lllinlllo analysis. unto Prince. sltroct. l-rll. The pctlitinn avbIl-Il appears liIl-I To Ills Worship the ‘Mayor ‘lull - (‘lly ol‘ Charlottetolvll. (iPIIIIHIIIPIIi rowillolltls of llppor Prlllcl; SITIH‘ tllflwirl‘. lo \‘IIIL'I' their against (‘ounl-il ill opening or proposal was roreivoll wl- were let would Ill,‘ taken and delayed making any lil. \\'o would respectfully point ou a residential section. has bol-ll acquired allll lll‘ lhl- .~‘|II‘I'~‘II conditions which ox istl-ll llallll- l olloral traffic. and also ll_v rllal lllal for ll roliliolltial sol-tlioll. \\'o would point ollt that, at. tlhu ha, all opouillg frlllu (Irallvillo strut-t and illso that‘ ]lI‘l'.\'l'lI| tiulo. tIlore. ‘Mr. J. MMRICOIII I Transferred To l Yarmouth, N. S. Sl-olia h-ero for the past four and a half years alld who IIiIH now Ileell appointed to the nlallagorslllp ol the brallch at Yarlulouth, N. S. Mr. lllah-olul who is a prominent. nllln ill (‘aulllllnn Illlllkillg (‘IITIILI is a native of Larr‘ Sltzlllllllll, wu-lre ilo spent the p at tw. ulolltlul vis- iting relatives and frlleudtl. Ile c11- It'I'l'lI upau his ralol-l‘ ill tllo Intak- IIIL: IIIHIIIPHS Ill the (lld Co‘ all)’ cloning out to (ihaalla ill Itlllti and has been with llle llunk lll’ Nova Seotla. for tho post l7 yours. _ Shortly after culorlllg the HPFVICP ill Cllllllflil he received promotion and has slllco held several lul- [liflllllt ]IOSII.IIJIIS at tllo Ilead office and also Ill EIISLCPII Canada cell- INN, Illeludlnf: the luuultgerlllllp ol‘ Ilranchos at New Itlehlnond, (Queb- Ilec, North Sydney and Yaruloutll. N. S. lluring Ills: resident": JITIJJILIWII Ml‘. Illuleolu III“ ialluollcls felt In many c . lll‘ vfl- a prominent l-hurcfl worker. ll plvl-l- ol music and II. kel-u fhloul-l‘ --.' the bunkers Illllllllll“ ‘mm Km“ in_-up.- president ol‘ the Xlarltlllle Association so that his luau)‘ friends both lll the (‘lly and Pm“ II"|(‘(I \vlIl regret to learn ot Ills lll- tendoll departure. The departure of will also be grcflll? a IlW-II. ol‘ frlentls. ».\Ir. Malcom Is duo to arrive abort- I_v from Scotland and wlll sptlllll a [ow days In the clty before taking Iovor Ills duties at Yarmoutll. I ,\Ir. Lloyd l). Nlurray wlrl Ilas lboen appointed to succeed .\lr. Mal rout Is all Aulberst lllan and also no» ruples a recognized position In the banking world. He has been In the service almost 21 years unll spent (Thar- III Mrs. Mlllcom regretted b)’ onto during which time ho was lll-om tho analyst Iu Halifax saying tllo propelled street but lhat llo typhoid bacilli fl]7lII1l"E"IlII_\',IlIS(l be a dotrllutaul. to all property Ulla fillllllllll‘. of waferlrlllt properly a street. \\'holu' appeared for the petitloll-‘tioll. Ilololv wall ordered lll be [llzlced on nlonlborls of tllo. (Iity Council. protest tho reported avlllon ol‘ the extending lll IIPIIPYI‘ tlhat no d-fillite action accordingly lorural pru» that Uppol" Paint-o street h; purely Property IIUIIIIYS us» ‘tabIlnIll-d allollg that. strool ill view ING IIF CITY IIIIIINBII LAST NIGHT s Result of Milk and Petition Against Ex- Street Read. Other Matters Discussed 'I‘llo regular monthly llleoting of Alley ‘street is opened through and il. would be illlolerablo to have a third street. opened up Ill trhu very short distallcl; intervening Ilotweeu IIIIIISI‘ strolltl-l. We zlssert. that It would be a severe dotri-lnent, not only to the DI't)[I(5l‘III\'i lldjolnlug It would llllrhop street h; It. IIIIOUIII _bo known {IS "lllslhop lPlul-o". {does llot. extend on tho wrest slde lot‘ lllllul Avenue. 'l‘llerl: are only Ilu that locality. I§ A petition was rlvl-elvoll ‘from ro- Ill Illllltod number of residents at’- <idont.< lll’ Upper Print-e Street op- IWSIIII; llle opening of Bishop slroot Etor the street JMr. ‘J. ll‘. Them is nu civic need for such ae- Tllere ls no urgent need to he lexlcndell. _l'octod. \Ve cllllul [that the Council would not be justified III. going to silt-h a largo lexpeudlttlrc as tlhe opening of t-Ills street will entail. The opening ullll not servo any llssrlltlal purpose that wouldyin our opinion, Justify the elly In go- Illg lo tho largo expenditure to '|"llo pl-titioll of tho lluderalgnell l'1ll'l'_\' olll. tllo proposal ltskod for. t. \\'o lush your lllouorztbll: llody to t‘t)II.\'III(‘I' l~a.rl~l'ullly the above mat- II‘I‘.< Iloforc taking any utep to ell- forl-l- tlho extl-lunc ‘IIIGILSIIPQ 0f ex~ I‘.Ii]it;lry' (‘lllloglg Kingston, “ml lllshop street llIlYtHlI-‘JII to Upper propriatiull. saw sl-rviel- ill ldtlropo and lllllia PPIIIUI‘ street, during the (ll \\':lr. '|‘Ilo proplpllll to open this nil-cot Ab") YOUR l‘l'1'l‘l'l‘lO\'lEllS .\ll'. Adair has follllll ill a IHIII» has Ilol-u sllllulittl-d l0 IITGVIOIIH \\'()UI.lI IdYIClt PRAY rooul of his homo, with a revolver (‘Ullllfllhfiplllll failed to receive wound ill tlll- right side of his lll-ad their sanction. The matter has 'I't‘"lIt‘l‘-‘l “VJ-Fl! ‘(lfllled f0!‘ UIK! flll" III‘. was‘ lll good health. and ap- also Iloon taken up at various “llftl fillllllll’ 0f llllliforlns for tllB ll-‘lrontly not lvorrylllg about any- tilules lll-lore llhe present Council INIIIIPO TOPPE- Rillcrlllllfe W115 thing. AIIII rl-lml the IIIIIIIIIPI‘ lu which tlhc llwlll- hr ll luvnlhel‘ of the Council- ] lnrs to the heroic rescue by Officer Iliggius of the. llttll- Hart girl some days ago when he swam to hor rescue at vllo rlak of Ills llfe. Ilils \VorsIlIp stalled that the mut- t for ls being dlrectlzd to the atten- tion of the Itoyal ‘Canadian Ilu- lnallo Society. He also asked the tfbllll’ ol‘ Pollen to convey to Of fll-l-r Higgins l-he apprcclzttllon ol‘ -t1ho Council and the cltlzelul for that. it. was free from IIIIN Ilravl- not. the fact ‘llllll il. was not inter-sorted by (areas still-ole, thorl-by insuring llho lot-al- Illllfllllflrlks‘, which if; lesson- dlis Worldlip llluyor Jenkins stated that all address Is lacing prnp-ll-oll to IITIISHIII. to Illis ldtccel- loul-y ‘liurllll llyllg, (lovernor (len- l-rlll of (‘allalla nu his arrival and also the t‘ ' lluilllillg will be sult- ahly llorol. . ll during the VIHII. ol‘ 'l‘lloil' ldxl-olIl-l ‘ ' tllace Bay iYiouth Meets Death By Drowning (Canadian Press) I.().\'I)()N, Aug. III. Sauglliuary ' hl-twl-l-ll (‘ollllnllllisla and ('lljll'|l)lll\l()\\'ll f; gllortly \ lay-l, Qcanadla" Press) IIIIIIIIZI ()t'('llI'|'(‘tI today lll S(‘II.Z.-;l1l\t||'][5 mm. ],|-,,,,,;,,,.n| 7,1...“ SYDNEY» 1}"?!- ‘13-'“I§I§3Imfmri ISuxolrV. lll-cording to a (ll-ntrzlllp, H“. ‘Nxfgun qr ,\l|-_ ,l_ ]|_ ylylp-nm m“ ‘light Y”! "M “m G r‘ M“ ‘Xolvw lll pull-ll from Ih-rliu. ' I", ,. 1pm. or ,. , flank or N W.‘ hlrs. Nell IJunu, (llace Bay lost Ills ‘ ‘ ‘ " ""' ' ‘ ' life by drowning when he fell from a lnudol-ihlft raft Into Dominion No. 2. Colliery dllnl. The boy was playing wltll an old- or Ilrother who warned him not to go on tllo raft. Tho warning was llnhccded, however and resulted Ill IIIH death. The brother lllztde a vulllnut ut- tl-ulpt to rescue Kitchener, but fall- ed. Paris Newspapers Comment On British Not-e (Canadian Preu) IPARIS, Aug. 13.—'I‘bo Jollrnl don Debates, commenting upon the Ilrltlsll reparations note says: “Our will to break the roslstllnol» of a country that (loos not wish to tullflll lll-r ellgagoulouts is Irrovoo ulhlo and an there In literally notlIl- lug In all this enolllnous text that might loud Itself to an arrange- ment, we are forced to consider tho posslbilc definite separation which will he all repugnant to the government of the Republic us to Ilhnt of Ills ‘llfajellty. but. which we cannot prevenlt If England really who has found perfect pence Pcllcl slllllll lll KIII BER- lllll slllllllls (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Aug. 13.~Sovoral strikers were killed and luully wounded at Ilamburg today In a clash wltll the police, according to advice-ll releelvell here. The strikers arc tlllogrld to have prevented those wIIIIug to work from entering the hbIpyllrdl-l, whore upon the police Iutorferl-d alld were attacked by tlle- strikers. Annual Meeting}: Social Service Council You, who are conscious that we on the Iulnnd urn not nleotlng squarely our social responsibilit- Ics and yet do not know where we should Ilegtn with so much ucuillug to be done, wlll have nu opportuni- ty at the Annual Meeting of tllo Social Service Council, ou the 7th of Sleptelnbler In Cburlottlatolvn to consider carefully tlleho llueatlouel anlfto try to plan solllo enlighten- od progralll lo. 'I‘Ill-. function of tho Social Sol‘ . (‘lluucll has not Ill-cu clearly understood here, larg- ely Ilecrulse it ls only just getting under way. The nlolllblarl-llllll of tho Council Is llladll up for represen- tutlvee from all organizations thut hnvo lll their progranuuu work for social bctterlnouLlt therefore llup plies n. common nleetlng ground- a forum whero the points of view and the apeclzll needs of every part of the community may be COIIHHIPI‘ cd and where co-ordlllatiou of ef~ fort. may be obtained Ill work for legislation. education and publicity thus preventing overlapping and duplication of work. At the Annual Meeting. with the help and advice of experts lll soclnl work, our spec- lal needs \vlll bo considered lll the Ilgllt of our nwll conditions and of what IN Ill-Int: douo elsewhere. \Vo know that we aro behind the tIlnol-l ullll Ilohlnd other provinces Ill our care and protection of chll- dren. but we do not know where to Ilogln. lll-re ls the opportunity to plan intelligently what we are going to do for. (1) 'l‘hle Nl-glotzt- od Child, who IIIIIIIINI. autnlnatltlzllly IIIEUOIIIPH tllo tlelilllplollt child. (21 Tho Delinquent. (‘lllld, who Ileeulll- ml the lzriluluzll lnall, largely bo» eullsl- w?‘ fall to give llilll all oppor- tunity, III) Tho Physically Defect- lvo (‘IliId, who at u trompnratlvely small expense may be saved front u llftl of deplllldallcta, (4) The Men- tally Ill-flactlvla Child, who wltll proper attention may bocoluo an umlot rattler than a menace to the colllulunlty Ill which ho or llho lIv- es, (5) The Chlld of Ilulnurrllad Parental, whose Ilandtezlp Is due to llll fault of Illa own and WIIOHI! care and lllailltonzlncl: should be tho res lltlllflllllllly of both parents. 'I‘Ilose are tho [Iffillltllllfl tn be. discussed at the Alluual Ml-l-tlng of tllo. Soc- iul Service Council and our efforts wlll meet wltll lulucesel or failure only In an far nu we succeed or full Ill trotting the barking lll‘ all right- ullndcd cltlzclul. A full prograluulo. wlll ho printed lll the papers anll It ls learnehtly Ilopcd Ily those arrang- lllg tllotle lneetlngll that tIll-y may be well attended and result In all enlightened programluo of work. \Vo bnvo cltlzorul here In tllo Illtlkl lug. luorc desirable far than any we may bring Into tllo. country- provldlng only thut we. vnlue them enough to glvc them tllelr due pro- tection and opportunity. ..i._.¢0§_.__ Lives Alone On Rocky Isle IISIIANT, Fluhlttlro. Franco. Aug. 13.—'I‘Ill~ro Ia null I-‘rouch- nnlu to whom tllo lllgll col-It of Ilvlng. tllo precarious existence of tllo Ententa (‘ordlulo and the occupation of tho Ruhr mean’ noth- Ing, and that Is lhllltfl-lt lle Knrllvlo, null [IIIIEII lll IIIH Bills Being Paid in (SEQJd uelpeuvg) NEW YORK, Aug. 13. — (lor- luanyk-i depreciation of the unark to more than u lllilllou for a dollar has Iloen possible only by the gov- orrrulcuth deliberate avolduuoo ol’ lmpln-llng adequate taxation on tlll- German people. TlIIU (leltlninls are paying scarcely more than I per cent of the govornlnelltls ox- pen-sos In taxation. 'I‘lhe rest of the expenses are being met by the flood of puller llloney. ‘Pile only way (formally can put aueh huge aluounts ofptlper marks Ill circulation In by printing the luouey Instead of collecting taxes, and then using the flat paper to pay the government's Illlls. This poIIl-y has been delib- erately adopted by the llerliu gov- ornlmont ‘for tlho same reason that It was adopted Ill Itussil ---tn Hill/H tllo people from being faxed. , But the result ls developing Illtol chaos, and the people. themselves are the l-hlef sufferers. Tho. fill~ allcters of Germany are making till.- most gigantic gamble ill modern Illstory. If the fig-hf. of the nlark should frighten [Front-e Into ..~lur- rentlorlug In tho Ruhr, through fear of u Bolshevlk revolution, or frighten ICngland Into forcing Franco to surrender througlh foal" of tllo dismenlbollmont of (lerlnzluy then tho. financiers lll Ilerllu will have won. to flllll tlle money for an zldellual . Indemnity’. ‘But If. I-‘raucle holds fulst ulld if Europe refuses to be Ila-a ber lust word." a "sort of ll repudiation ly regrettable." ‘La Llborto (IGOIZITQS the Illlldwln Cabinet has (lenrlre began, that of Franco and Illnghtnd. stuff for three years and mnnngershlps at Autllgonlsll from the latter point. C, MOIKBIXI llnd Ill. II. Illehurdstln. llo was one of It also regards the (Ioeument an of the hlntellto cordlule which Is extreme note would make one Ilellove that the Itself taken the task ol‘ finishing what Lloyd . quiet on the Island of Keller, tllo smltllollt of the group of lslulldh of which Ushnnt. 27 mlletl froln Brent. Ia tllo Iurlzellt. Herc M. lle Kl-rllvlu lives the IIvo of tt modern Robinson (lrulloe, growing IIIR own VPKIIIBIIIQH, IIvIng 0n fish froln the lien, and In nvl-ry way uupplylng Illa own needll. The Inhubttunth of Illlhant watch IIIH embmulng Island for any allznal of dIntrol-ul ho lnny make. and occasionally vlalt hlm. He has n small llbrury of I112: books and writes n great denl. n1- New Castle being transferred horc thomzh no one know“ what he writes about. llor wlll be any. llo hull been Itvlng thfll lonely life IMF ""11 MPS- MIIPHIY With "H?" for flvo yours. and declares he has W" "We bflyfl are H! present mok> no desire whatever to return to so- lhe lllslwclortal lug their home at Keppock. called cIvIlIzatIon. III llllllllll lll BEMIINIIIIEHNIIIINI They will llot Ilavo. bhlffed by llho German move, then (IOFIIIIIIIY not only will have to pay the Indemnity but ul.~lo will have had no rel-omplellslo for tho l-llor- luons suffering luring caused by tho artificial depreciation of the mark, EVIJTY full of (lorluallyfll paper currency Ill tzuppnsutl to be udoquatI ely lllet by an uutomutlc raise In Russia Plans To Export 3 Million Tons 0i Grain lll-lupin. Aug. l:l.—uu.~l.=llu'll grain exportation this year In a burning question for Germany. which IIIIIHI. blly u largo portion ol‘ Itll hrcnd-l-ltuffll abroad. (Yontralcthl are already reported to have hl-ell made by Gerlnall organizations fur 40 lnillloll gold marks‘ worth of Illll-ltlllau grain, (whit-fly rye. This transaction Ill lluld to Ilave boon flnutlcod jointly by the (lorlnnll indutltrluIIl-lts und the (iorlnan Iluukors. Krusellu and other TOIIPPHPIIIZIIIV- on 0f Sovlot Russia nlalutzlln that. the Soviet govl-rlllnellt. wlll be able to export throe- nlIlIIou tuna of grain this season. 'l‘bey contend that Ibo solnlon thoro has Ill-on more favorable. than lll (‘lelltral Europe. There Ilall bot-u more sun- llhlllo and llo difficulty Is aulllclpzlt- od Ill harvesting tllo gralu Ill-leausl- of raIll. In all tllo Sovlot govern- ment. expects tn (tollellt about 11 tntlllou tons of grlllll this your lll grllln taxes. and ls planning to l-x- purt almost one-third of this ulu~ ount. Grain cropll lll (lernlnlly are In excellent roullltlou IIH a rollult of tllo abundant raIll which IIIIH fall» ell gradually throughout the spring ulld ourly slllnluer. llut tho lal-k of HIIIINIIIIII‘ lll-fore .Illly I llllH cau>l~I ed upprollonl-llnll lose tlloro bl- insuf’ fIcIl-nt Ill-at and suulllltltl- lll ripl-llI U!" Kralll null lllllkle harvest pus-l slble. -—~———<o>i_~ Ann uncements, Meetings, Etc. HATER-Inc per lllto per day. 9o Der Iluc per dlly for 3 days or or -l- lll: t1 Ilno per day for l2 day-l or ol -r (l flmlres luItIul lottors. l amt as unO ‘vVIJTd. l0 per rout lllul HIIII. for rush. Address forms part of all. and must, be paid for. "Illl: Plrnlc. nl lIllslIl-o on next Wednesday and Thursday. Illg pro- puratlonn llro hl-lng mnlle to luakl- thls flfflllf the bout n1’ the hongmp ..*ICE CREAM FESTIVAL at St. (‘barlotl Ill postponed lllltil \\'P(IIIPIIIIUY evening, Aug, 22ml, A 7-..“ .__ u .‘i K HIIIIIIII Pl] III lll Depreciation of Mark Due to Avoidance by Berlin Government Adequate Taxation on People. Country's Of Inlposing Paper Money. wages, Ilasl-d on a prlee lndox uuln- Ill-r of tbl- average lplofatlnllll for a largo. peril-a of (EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-ll), Oll tllo first lll‘ each lnollth tho govern- ment alld private employers deter- mine. what tllo wages ol‘ l-ulplgy. was hllall bl- for that nlontll by the |lI'I('l' Illdl-x l-lyxloln. llllt this llll-tllod lnolltll Ill-hind the. falling nlllrk. \\'Ilat thl- lllllrk lo worth on Illu first of any month cannot defer- lllIllll Its valllo. during the rental“. dl-r ol‘ tllo lllolltll. It may he worth only nllo half all nlllell on the fif- toolltll us oll tllo first, and under present. conditions usually Is. Yet the Will-It‘ dotorulllled on tllo first holdll like ' for the fifteenth and Iel always n - I wage. many, tIll-rl-tklro, It; nl-vor ‘lbll- to l~all~h up with the null-It's rl-aI vul- llo. Pril-l-ll ol‘ PIIIIIIIIINIIIIPH lrllltllgo IIIIII)‘ and ulllnetillll-s Illlurly, wllllu wagl-s ehallgl- luonlllly. The (lor- lllall financiers w llo have IIPIIIIGT- atoly lloprl-..l-.ll tllo. lnark for po- litical and luouctary reasons of lIll-ir own, Ilavo llol. taken Illln (‘Oll- sIdl-ratloll tllo llufforlllgtl of the nlaasl-u of tllo pleuple. This 1:4 In fllll accord \\'Itll the (lt-rnlull lllIli- tarlstll: lul-tholls which ncvcr re- garded tllo. cununou hcldtora as other than nlachtnes. (iorlllall people have been ' so lllauy yearn to that the flllalleiorl-l IIIIW! Ill-ell allowed to work flu-Ir lulstaken Idea that German was lll-lug bolllefltod. Signs at last are wtppourlng that tho (ll-r lll IIIIIHHPH are beginn- IIIK l0 l‘l- '21- how tlloy have been ilupohl-ll upoll. Tho stabilization of the lllark may therefore be Ilrougllt about by proletariat. lll?- tIoll. through the roallzatinp 11mg HUIIIIII lulnloy Is the worklllglnall’: host friend. p‘?! - r m/J K. W. Wright has been appointed public trustee of Ontario. N-aYHING MAKES A. FELIOW so HAPPY Ast WHEN A FRIEND on my l INSIDE GIVE?) rum a ' , SURE THIN sro l. l mmzmer - ANDHE bOEfi-N"? TAKE 111 I The Weather, TOIIONTU. August I4.~M:lrl- lime Hmllerrlte to \Vellt winds, fair. Ililzh tlde lllIl-l nlornlng at 11.54. Sun Nfllfi thhl ovoulng at 7.11 "Illg Pllrnlc and Bazaar to be II"III at Rustler). Wednesday allll Thursday 15th and 16th In ulll of Rustfco Convent. allll rises toulorrnw luornlllg at 1.5a. Full moon. Aull- 26th at. 6.29 p. m. _‘_,_.,_.,_A_._ . __..._